Bateel International, a leading gourmet food business, has announced the opening of its first Cafe Bateel in Jeddah.
Bateel continues its significant expansion in the Saudi market with this new flagship cafe and boutique, which opened its doors recently.
Bateel already has a well-established presence in the city, with boutiques operating in Andalus Mall, Stars Avenue Mall and Red Sea Mall.
The new opening kickstarts an exciting year of expansion into Jeddah for the gourmet brand.
Bateel has created a name for offering an elevated casual dining concept: Mediterranean fare, curated by Bateel.
Combining Mediterranean cuisine and a rich tradition of Arabian hospitality, the cafe will provide an unrivalled selection of delicious and wholesome dishes served in a warm and sophisticated atmosphere.
Representing the launch of Bateel’s full gourmet experience in Jeddah, Le Prestige is the first of three new sites to open there this year.
Tina Memic, general manager, said: “Based on the love for the Bateel brand, we already experience in the Kingdom and the great success of Cafe Bateel in Riyadh, we felt it was time to share the ultimate Bateel experience with our friends in Jeddah so that they can enjoy the absolute best of what Bateel has to offer.”
The new cafe and boutique are strategically located at the new Le Prestige Mall on King Abdulaziz Branch Road just before King’s Road Tower. This is perfectly suited for a full family dining experience as well as friends seeking a premium cafe experience.
Cafe Bateel’s extensive menu features a delicious range of breakfast options, pastas, salads, sandwiches and other main dishes.
There are also Bateel’s famous signature qahwa and sticky toffee pudding.
The boutique offers an array of treats including Bateel’s gourmet dates, luxury wrapped chocolates and fine food items to be enjoyed in the comfort of the customer’s own home.
Source: Arab News
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