Al Romansiah, Saudi restaurant in Al Mursalat district, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Al Romansiah is a restaurant in the Al Mursalat district of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, serving traditional Saudi food alongside international dishes. It has separate dining sections for families and for individuals, which is standard practice in Saudi restaurants.
Al Romansiah was established near Al Masjid Al Haram, in an area that has served pilgrims for centuries. Being in Makkah means the restaurant has always drawn a steady flow of visitors from across the world, shaping the variety of its menu over time.
Al Romansiah serves dishes like Madhfoon, Mandi, and Maghdod, which belong to the cooking traditions of the Hejaz region. Visitors to Makkah who want to eat the way local families eat will find this a natural choice.
The restaurant opens in the morning and stays open past midnight, though on Fridays it starts later than usual. Opening times in Makkah often shift around prayer times and religious events, so checking ahead is a good idea.
Al Romansiah offers both floor seating and regular tables, so guests can choose to eat in the traditional way or at a table. For visitors who have never tried floor seating during a shared Saudi meal, this is a simple way to experience it without any pressure.
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