We’ve already discussed the many Dubai restaurants that are set to go global next year. Well, now another one of the most popular restaurants in the emirate is set to expand elsewhere in the Middle East.

Globally acclaimed restaurant Zuma is set to open its doors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia along with sister restaurant Roka, which only opened in Dubai earlier this year prior to the pandemic.

The parent company of the famous eateries, which originally opened in London in the early 2000s, Azumi Limited is partnering with Saudi-based MJS (Mohammed Jawa) Holding in order to spearhead the project, which also includes the openings of other Azumi brands Oblix, Inko Nito and Etaru.

Azumi’s CEO Sven Koch shared his delight at finding a “like-minded partner” in Mohammed Jawa in order to continue to expand their international footprint.

“The Kingdom is a fast-growing market and new for us, we are very proud to be taking this step with Mohammed,” Koch added. “He is a true operator and is hugely passionate about our brands.

“This, combined with his innovative approach to business, means we aligned seamlessly. We are very honoured to be working with him.”

Jawa also shared a similar sentiment of the announcement saying it was “a great honour and pleasure to be part of the Zuma family”.

This announcement comes after it was confirmed Downtown Dubai-born La Serre – which opened in 2013 – announced it would be opening a Riyadh-based restaurant at the beginning of next year. It’s also set to open establishments in London and New York City.

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