
Hassawi Rice (Red Rice)
The undisputed star of the Al-Ahsa table and one of the world's most prized rices; grown in the oasis clay, reddish-brown, and rich in iron and fiber.

From an authentic Al-Ahsa table to souqs alive with craft, taste the place and take home its story.
Authentic folk dishes from the oasis bounty, often finished with Arabic coffee and dates. Tap “Details” for how each is made.

The undisputed star of the Al-Ahsa table and one of the world's most prized rices; grown in the oasis clay, reddish-brown, and rich in iron and fiber.

Lamb or chicken cooked in a buried oven fired with palm wood, taking on a unique smoky flavor found nowhere else.

Fine vermicelli that blends sweet and savory; a classic breakfast for Eid and Ramadan, crowned with a disc of fried egg.

A unique sweetened bread of whole-wheat flour and date water (naqee'), sprinkled with black seed and sesame — a symbol of generosity and hospitality.

Whole wheat grains slow-cooked with meat (usually lamb) for long hours until they become a smooth, dough-like consistency.

Among the world's finest dates and Al-Ahsa's signature, alongside varieties such as Zahdi — a gift and a standout product.
Al-Ahsa sweets made from the palm's bounty, tied to seasons and special occasions.

A warming winter sweet of premium Khalas dates and whole-wheat flour, served at births and postpartum, topped with black pepper and ghee.

A Ramadan sweet with a distinctive translucent, jelly-like texture, made from sago pearls and garnished with roasted nuts.
Drinks that reflect the local environment and a culture of using every part of the palm.

A heritage drink made from roasted date seeds, completely caffeine-free and rich in antioxidants, with a taste close to coffee and a natural hint of sweetness.

A refreshing summer drink from the small green Al-Ahsa lime, juicy and fragrant, with Al-Ahsa mint added for extra freshness.
Heritage products sold in Qaisariyah that tell the story of the place.

An age-old handicraft woven with golden zari thread, sought by people from inside the Kingdom and beyond — a symbol of local craftsmanship.

Pottery, prayer beads, incense, perfumes and handwoven rugs — heritage products sold in Qaisariyah that tell the story of the place.

The heart of heritage shopping: dates, pottery, prayer beads, incense, perfumes, bishts and abayas — all under one lively roof.
Plan an experience that pairs an authentic table with a shopping stroll through the region's oldest souqs.