AlUla's Finest Tables
Ranked by overall excellence$ under $40 · $$ $40–$80 · $$$ $80–$150 · $$$$ $150+ per person
Best for First Date in AlUla
Intimate rooms with conversational acoustics, impressive without intimidating, and pacing that doesn't rush the evening.
Best for Close a Deal in AlUla
Power tables, private dining rooms, discreet service, and acoustic separation appropriate for sustained negotiation.
The Definitive AlUla List
AlUla — Dining Culture, Neighbourhoods & Practicalities
AlUla is a newly accessible destination — opened to international tourism in 2019 — that has been built for the luxury traveller from the ground up. Its restaurant scene sits inside and alongside a cluster of high-design resorts in the Ashar Valley, plus a handful of named-chef destinations that position AlUla as a food stop on the wider Saudi luxury-travel map.
The dining culture
The desert valley where the mirrored Maraya concert hall doubles as a Jason Atherton rooftop. The restaurant density sits below the top-tier Asian capitals like Tokyo or Hong Kong, but the spread between the flagships and the local institutions creates a mature short-list for every one of the seven RFK occasions.
Best neighbourhoods
Ashar Valley (for Banyan Tree and Habitas resort dining), Maraya (the mirrored concert hall with rooftop restaurant), AlUla Old Town (for traditional Najdi cooking), and the Sharaan Nature Reserve for private experiential dining. Visitors with one dinner should pick the flagship at the top of our rank; with two dinners, pair a hotel dining room with a local institution for contrast.
Reservation norms
Resort restaurants prioritise in-house guests; non-guests must book three to four weeks ahead. Maraya Social requires the MyTable app and prepayment. Bedouin-tent and destination-dining experiences need at least a week's notice. The hotel concierges at the city's five-star properties remain the most reliable way to unlock tables at short notice — their reciprocal relationships with the restaurant floor managers predate any public booking platform.
Tipping and etiquette
10–15% at resort restaurants (a service charge is typically already added — verify before adding more). Cash tips in SAR or USD are appreciated by drivers and camp staff. Alcohol service is not available anywhere in AlUla or in Saudi Arabia generally. Mocktail programmes at the serious restaurants are correspondingly sophisticated. Dress is resort-smart; modest coverage is expected off-resort.
When to visit
The city's restaurant peak typically aligns with the cooler months and the international business-travel calendar. Summer slows down materially at the open-air venues; winter creates the longest booking lead times at the signature rooms. Plan around holidays — religious, national, and the Gulf-summer Eid shift — which can close individual kitchens for a week at a time.
For the single-dinner visitor
If you have one evening in AlUla and you want the defining restaurant experience, book the #1 room — Maraya Social at by Jason Atherton — for the 7:30 or 8pm sitting and work back from there. Every other restaurant in the city will be measured against it for the next decade.