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Your Next Post-Iftar Stop: The Street Food Track at Souq Al-Zal!

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March 6, 2026

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If you are looking for a fun plan after iftar in Riyadh, the new street food track at Souq Al-Zal might be exactly what you need. The food area opened just a couple of days ago and it is already buzzing with visitors who want to enjoy authentic Saudi flavors in a lively open setting. [] The post Your Next Post-Iftar Stop: The Street Food Track at Souq Al-Zal! appeared first on This is Riyadh.

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· Jul 7, 2026

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· Jul 10, 2026

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· Jul 2, 2026

15 A-maize-ing Fresh Corn Recipes for the 4th of July!

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Related coverage for "Your Next Post-Iftar Stop: The Street Food Track at Souq Al-Zal!": Irish News — Sophie Macfie’s ultimate protein bars. Upworthy — Bartenders and waiters share their best bits, gags, and jokes that never fail to get a laugh. KTLA 5 — Black L.A. Food Tour Highlights Local Flavor. KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — ‘Bland': Internet Rips Food, Wait Times at Idaho’s First El Pollo Loco. Post Punk Kitchen — Cheezy Ziti Al Forno. One Green Planet — 15 A-maize-ing Fresh Corn Recipes for the 4th of July!