RIYADH:
Visitors are flocking to a unique Riyadh Season dining experience that hosts a variety of activities inside three retired Boeing 777 aircraft.
BLVD Runway is inviting people to dine inside the repurposed planes that were set up after being transported from Jeddah to Riyadh in a highly publicized road journey in September last year.
Before the aircraft were transported, they were dismantled by Saudia, the Kingdom’s flag carrier. It was the first time that the process had been completed outside a Boeing facility.
Saudia completed the operation in just 45 days, well ahead of an expected 60-day timeline.
The three aircraft were redesigned for multiple purposes: One as a restaurant, another as a haunted house and the third as a trampoline area for children.
To access the attraction, visitors only need to pay for parking, with free entry for all passengers.
Inside the aircraft, guests can experience a unique dining adventure featuring authentic Saudi cuisine at the restaurant “Am Hussain” (Uncle Hussain).
The dining space immerses guests in a dining experience that highlights the richness and diversity of Saudi culinary traditions.
The restaurant’s owner, Hussain Ashmawi, expressed deep appreciation for the vision of General Entertainment Authority Chairman Turki Alalshikh, who conceptualized the idea.
Ashmawi told Arab News: “This wonderful and modern idea showcases our heritage through the diverse foods of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.
“Our offerings garner admiration from both local and international visitors, many of whom are experiencing Saudi dishes for the first time.”
He added: “The food we present on the plane has won the admiration and appreciation of many visitors.
“It allows them to connect with the flavors of our land in a way that is both memorable and enjoyable.”
Ashmawi warmly welcomed visitors to enjoy authentic Saudi flavors, naming his restaurant a must-visit spot for anyone attending Riyadh Season.
The menu features a variety of traditional dishes, showcasing the culinary talents of local chefs.
The restaurant’s decor features traditional Najd-style Sadu red prints and seating inspired by Hijazi designs, creating an inviting environment that celebrates regional aesthetics.
“I was honored to represent Saudi cuisine, and the reactions from our guests are truly priceless,” Ashmawi said.
Visitors can also dine at another restaurant, 10/10 Burger, located in the control tower.
The establishment offers a more contemporary dining experience, catering to a different audience.
Turki Alalshikh announced that Riyadh Season 2024 had surpassed 19 million visitors to date. The remarkable turnout highlights the widespread appeal of the event.
The annual medley of events launched in October and recently introduced new offerings, including world-class boxing and wrestling matches, international concerts, unique dining options and public gardens.
Pleasant weather in Riyadh and a mid-semester school break have drawn families to Riyadh Season activities, particularly the “Dunes of Arabia” area, which has attracted camping and winter enthusiasts.