Northern Italian cuisine sets a table in Riyadh

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Riyadh diners
looking for some authentic Italian food can now drop by the latest —
and perhaps greatest — branch of Serafina, the popular Northern
Italian eatery with locations around the world.


The
two-floor restaurant is Serafina’s largest and its first in Saudi
Arabia. The menu features recipes passed down through generations,
tailored to modern tastes by chef and co-founder Vittorio Assaf.
While offering everything from pasta to risotto, the restaurant also
uses fresh, locally grown vegetables to make specialties available
only at this location.

Serafina offers catering for
special events, corporate events and wedding receptions. Open every
day for lunch and dinner, Serafina is located at 3831 Makkah Al
Mukarramah Branch Road, Umm Al Hamam Al Sharqi.



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