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 Lets talk food today

I am gonna tell you what are the most loved food in Saudi Arabia.

For Breakfast

Mostly everyone except a few population prefer a healthy and light breakfast and Saudi is no exception they have a homemade bread sandwich with sausages or eggs or butter or some falafel and ghawa (a traditional arabic coffee) or a coffee on hand while driving. They are a huge fan of Starbucks...

The International Breakfast Project: Saudi Arabia - Egg Kebab ...

And for expats, we have a spreaded range of dishes and restaurants. As a South Indian, you can have this amazing thali for your breakfast to feel home 

Lunch:

Like everyone of us, they too opt for good fat lunch including chickens, muttons, beefs, seafood...

Kabsa (Rice cooked with dry fruits eaten with grilled or barbeque chicken)

Rice with Alfaham chicken (which we call barbequed chicken) and some sauce...

Middle Eastern 'Alfaham Chicken, Ruz Bukhari and Sumac-Tomato ...

Laham Bandi (Rice cooked with dry fruits eaten with lamb chops and sometimes full lamb)

Dinner:

Usually prefer Non-Saudi Dinner and a heavy one

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they love the popular fast food chain Albaik almost everyone who visit Saudi Arabia have eated Albaik Chicken... They are broasted chicken or sometimes seafood served with breads and some potato fries with sauces...

Roast chicken Fried chicken French fries Churrasco, chicken PNG ...

Many international food chains like the following are very loved here

Pizza hut and Domino's

Domino's Pizza delivery in Al Aqrabiyah | Hungerstation

McDonalds

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There are many best food which obviously I have’t eaten all, the list is according to me the best food

and many more are there, these are top

Start the browser, google the recipe, get ingredients, keep the pan and cook to feast your tummy...

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