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Kuuru

Jeddah

Nikkei cuisine in Saudi Arabia’s most famous coastal city

Kuuru

On the Pass

Eddie Castro

Background: Part of the well-established Leylati Group, Kuuru has rapidly established itself on the Saudi culinary scene. A prime proponent of nikkei cuisine, born of Japanese migrants in Peru, it is apt that Kuuru finds itself in a city that celebrates its cultural diversity, stemming from the immigrants that found their way to Jeddah and made it their home.

What makes it stand out? Jeddah is one of the best places in the region to source seafood, with its proximity to the rich Red Sea and local appreciation for fresh catch. The high standards to which Jeddah’s residents hold dining establishments have rubbed off on Kuuru, ensuring a quality raw sushi and nigiri bar, as well as flavourful main dishes.

On the menu: Strong starters include the nika panca, wagyu tataku, rococo scallops (a scallop gratin dish with red chilli) the Kuuru ceviche, and the signature Kuuru wagyu beef sliders; the nigiri selection is also popular along with black cod criollo.

Live show: Wooden interiors and blue accents help create a premium vibe. There is a live cooking station in the middle of the space, providing an added experience for diners who like to see the well-synchronised symphony chefs create while preparing their dishes.

Contact

Al Malik Road, Al Khalidiyyah, Jeddah 23422, Saudi Arabia

+966 53 250 0123 Visit Kuuru on Instagram Visit Kuuru's Website