32Grimp, Seafood restaurant in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
32Grimp is a seafood restaurant located near Anas Ibn Malik Road in the Diriyah governorate, Saudi Arabia, with a focus on fish-based dishes. The interior is designed with marine-themed decor and can accommodate groups of different sizes.
32Grimp opened during a period when Diriyah was attracting new dining concepts as part of a broader development of the area. Before that, the district was known mainly for its historical sites rather than its restaurants.
32Grimp brings South African cooking techniques into a Saudi dining setting, using local ingredients like tahini alongside less familiar ones like beetroot. This kind of cross-cultural cooking is still rare in the area and gives the menu a character of its own.
Ordering at 32Grimp requires the restaurant's mobile app, so having a smartphone ready before you arrive saves time. It is worth downloading and setting up the app in advance, especially if you are visiting with a group.
One of the signature dishes pairs hamour, a fish native to the Red Sea, with South African spices, tahini, and beetroot. Hamour is a fish that locals have eaten for generations, but this preparation is unlike anything traditionally found in the region.
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