Chef Rino Serra brings authentic Italian cuisine to the capital.

Che Figata brings a touch of la dolce vita to Saudi Arabia. Located in Fairmont Hotel Riyadh, the Italian restaurant celebrates authentic flavours from the country. So, if you’re after classic sauces, hand-tossed pizzas and a traditional tiramisu, here’s what you need to know.

In Italian, che figata means how cool. The concept draws inspiration from the hills of Piedmont and Tuscany to the shores of Calabria and Sicily. Chef Rino Serra is behind the menu, which showcases flavours from his home.

The signature dishes at Che Figata in Riyadh include the Risotto Ai Porcini and Risotto Gamberi e Zafferano. The menu also includes freshly made pasta with classic sauces, and wood-fired pizzas. Desserts range from tiramisu to Sicilian ice cream. Plus, there is a creative mocktail menu with aperitifs and spritzes.

Che Figata in Riyadh boasts an elegant design. Its features include natural materials, high-end textiles, and monochrome marble tiles. The team has collaborated with the local brand Nakhati, which showcases Saudi Arabian ingredients. This is part of Fairmont Hotel Riyadh’s commitment to local partnerships.

If you want to learn how to make the dishes at home, sign up for one of the cooking classes. The team offer pizza-making classes for children on weekends and during school holidays.

Fairmont Hotel Riyadh is also home to a range of restaurants. 365 offers international cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant has an open kitchen where you can watch the chefs at work. Chef Nicolas Isnard heads up the kitchen of House of Grill, a sophisticated spot for fresh meat and prime cuts. The Plaza offers an lavish afternoon tea so you can enjoy an afternoon of savoury treats, decadent sweets and scones.

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GO: Visit www.fairmont.com for more information.