Middle eastern fast food
ALBAik
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- Albaik is a Middle Eastern fast food restaurant founded in Saudi Arabia.
- Albaik's claim to fame involves their breaded chicken, which is pressure friend to stay juicy. - It has over 46 permanent locations in saudi Arabia. - The food is so popular that once a year, a pop-up restaurant is operated in Makkah, catering to thousands of prayerful Muslims during a five-day pilgrimage. - They only employ men to work behind their counters, in respect to local laws. - Albaik's direct competitors are seen as McDonalds and the other American fast food franchises that divulge into the Middle East. - The video to the left portrays just how high the demand for Albaik can be; |
JUSt falafel
- Dubai-based Just Falafel have had stores open across the Middle East since their first in 2007.
- Their projections are to develop 720 restaurants in 18 countries, looking to develop into the Middle East. - They offer a healthier alternative to the American fast-food brands, with sourced local ingredients contributing toward a Middle-Eastern Falafel or Kebab.
- Their projections are to develop 720 restaurants in 18 countries, looking to develop into the Middle East. - They offer a healthier alternative to the American fast-food brands, with sourced local ingredients contributing toward a Middle-Eastern Falafel or Kebab.