The restaurant serves salads, shrimp and sliders.
Saudi Arabia is home to restaurants from around the world, from celebrity chefs to big brands. Now, Riyadh’s Laysen Valley is set to welcome Qatar’s restaurant, Juno. The opening date for Juno in Riyadh has not yet been confirmed, but here’s what we do know.
Juno in Riyadh will be a family-friendly restaurant, and boasts an Italian-inspired menu. The Qatar branch is located on the West Walk, which is situated in the Al Waab district. The staff can be found wearing bright reds and soft whites, and the décor is cool and contemporary.
Juno in Qatar’s menu spans appetisers, salads, pizzas, mains and desserts. The appetisers include Garlic Bread, Mini Truffle Arancini and Stuffed Burrata. The salads include Goat Cheese Salad, Kale Salad and Roasted Korn Salad. The pizzas include a J Bufala, J Daytona Ring and J Truffle. The mains include the Lasagna, Saffron Shrimp Risotto and Truffle Madaldini. Plus, the dessert includes a classic Tiramisu.
Laysen Valley is home to a range of restaurants. Located near the Diplomatic Quarter, the development has been created in line with Saudi Vision 2030. The design is inspired by the Najd spirit and Salmani architecture – aka design principles outlined by King Salman, no less.
Whether you’re drawn to the smell of freshly baked bread, cool cafés or fine dining restaurants, there’s something for everyone at Laysen Valley. The site boasts local as well as international restaurants, which include Asador De Aranda, Bateel, B+F, Bagatelle Riyadh and White Robata.
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