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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Noho Deli' – New York–style deli sandwiches in Riyadh

Where We Are Going Today: ‘Noho Deli' – New York–style deli sandwiches in Riyadh

Arab News11-04-2025
If you're craving New York–style deli sandwiches in the heart of Riyadh, Noho Deli is your go-to spot. With freshly cooked and sliced meat prepared in-house and a menu that balances comfort and quality, this place has quickly earned a spot among my top favorites in the city.
We tried a variety of sandwiches, and every single one delivered on flavor. The Reuben Pastrami, priced at SR44 ($11.73), had that perfect balance of smoky meat and tangy dressing.
The Grilled Chicken Pesto (SR36) was fresh and herbaceous, while the Noho Roast Beef (SR38) and Mustard Roast Beef (SR3) brought bold, satisfying flavors layered between perfectly toasted bread.
For something lighter, the Mozzarella Sandwich (SR34) was creamy and well-seasoned, and the Okra Kale Salad (SR35) offered a refreshing, earthy break from all the richness.
A must-try side is the Beefy Cheese Fries (SR29) — warm, cheesy, and topped with tender beef, they're as indulgent as they sound.
The pricing is surprisingly reasonable given the high quality of the ingredients, and the portions are filling without being overwhelming. The branding and dine-in vibe are also on point — stylish yet casual.
One downside, though, is the seating area, which can feel a bit cramped and not ideal for groups or longer stays. It's more of a grab-and-go or quick-bite kind of place than a spot to linger.
Still, the food speaks for itself, and if you're in Riyadh and craving deli-style goodness done right, Noho is definitely worth a visit.
For more, check their Instagram @nohodeli.
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