Sugar rush: Seven funtastic Ramadan desserts in Riyadh

Ramadan desserts

Ramadan is here, and that means one thing—delicious Ramadan desserts are back! Whether you’re out exploring or cozied up at home, there’s no better way to wrap up your iftar than with a sweet, indulgent treat. After all, nothing beats the joy of savoring traditional delights with a steaming finjan of Saudi coffee. So, if you’re ready to satisfy your sweet tooth, here are the must-try Ramadan desserts in Riyadh this season.

Ramadan desserts in Riyadh

Bundt

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Starting off strong, Riyadh’s beloved dessert shop Bundt has brought a coconut-y twist to its Ramadan desserts offering. That’s right, the pink and pink bakery is doing Coconut Madeline pyramid for you to tuck into once those post-iftar sweet cravings hit. The pyramid comes in 12 and 20-piece sets starting from SAR96.

From SAR96. Multiple locations including ROSHN Front, @bundt.sa.

Dime

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Looking for the perfect gift or a sweet treat to share this Ramadan? The special edition Dime Chocolate Box has you covered! Packed with a trio of irresistible flavors, Salted Caramel Hazelnuts, Cocoa Dusted Almonds, and Crunchy Coffee Pecans, this box is all about spreading joy (and deliciousness). After all, Ramadan is the season of giving, and Dime makes it easier (and tastier) than ever.

Online on Jahez, Hunger Station and The Chefz, @dime_ksa.

Hacked

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All good things come in threes so who are we to say no to trio of cookies for Ramadan desserts? Hacked is serving up a special “cookinafa” trio, featuring cheese, Nutella, and cream cookies topped with a crispy kunafa sprinkle. But that’s not all! You can also dive into their latest creation, a pistachio and chocolate-filled baklava cookie or stick to tradition with classic date cookies. With so many mouthwatering options, the only challenge is choosing just one.

Tue-Thu and Sat 9am-midnight, Fri 11am-midnight, Sun-Mon 3pm-6pm; 9pm-2am. Ar Rahmaniyyah, @hacked.sa.

it Caffe

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If you’ve got a sweet toot, Huna Park’s it Caffe is the place to be. It is certified dessert haven has everything from churros and bubble waffles to crolls and French toast. But for Ramadan desserts, don’t miss out on their special seasonal box—packed with Churro Bites, Kunafa Cream Cheese, Mini Crolls, and Profiteroles. And if you’re craving more, the Ramadan-flavored Crolls Trio is a must-try.

SAR149. Huna Park, @itcaffe.sa.

Layered

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Layered knows how to do bite-sized indulgence right, and their Ramadan desserts are no exception. Tiny but packed with big flavor, these layered desserts come in many flavors including salted caramel. These little treats are pure bliss in every bite. Find them across the Kingdom and treat yourself this season.

Online on Jahez, Hunger Station and The Chefz, @layered.ksa.

Lilou Artisan Patisserie

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Get ready for a sugar high like no other with Lilou Artisan Patisserie’s Ramadan desserts. The sweet shop is offering no less than 13 desserts with tiramisu, baklava cake, and Carres Gourmand some of the few choices available. There is even a decadent Ramadan Delight cake which comes with moist layers of chocolate sponge cake, velvety ganache, and a drizzle of caramel.

From SAR92. Various locations including Olaya Street, @lilouartisanpatisserieksa.

Sugarcoated

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Sugar Coated, a beloved local gem in Riyadh, knows how to sweeten up Ramadan desserts. Their special scattered cheesecake board is a heartwarming delight, featuring layers of crunchy biscuits and roasted almonds for the perfect bite. Pair it with a cup of Saudi coffee, and you’ve got yourself a dessert worth savoring.

Open daily 1pm-1am. Ar Rabwah, @sugarcoated_sa.


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