More than just a restaurant, The Heritage Village in Dammam offers a cultural and culinary journey through ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s past.
The destination combines a museum filled with historical artifacts and a traditional restaurant serving Saudi cuisine, making it an ideal place to experience both heritage and flavor.
The restaurant features a diverse menu of traditional dishes. A standout is the asida broth with baladi meat for SR54 ($14.40), a comforting dish made of white and brown flour dough served with slow-cooked meat and rich broth.
Another popular choice is the chicken madhbi for SR24, where grilled chicken is served over fragrant rice, offering a simple yet satisfying taste. Those craving charcoal-grilled meat can opt for the kebab or the mixed grill, both offering a smoky aroma and bold seasoning.
Beyond the dining experience, visitors can explore the on-site museum, which showcases Saudi artifacts, historical items and displays reflecting the Kingdom’s rich cultural heritage.
It is a place where the past meets the present, offering guests the chance to learn about Saudi traditions while enjoying a meal.
While the food is authentic and well prepared, the restaurant and museum could benefit from some updates. A refresh to the interior design and facilities would enhance the visitor experience, making it more engaging while preserving its cultural charm.
For more information, check Instagram @heritage.vlg.