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JEDDAH: Tucked away in a historic building in Madina, lies a culinary gem that embodies the city’s rich cultural heritage. Taqmeera is a restaurant that takes its name from the Arabic term for the golden-brown crust on freshly baked bread. The buildTaqmeera brings to the table Madinah’s rich culinary heritage
JEDDAH: Tucked away in a historic building in Madina, lies a culinary gem that embodies the city’s rich cultural heritage. Taqmeera is a restaurant that takes its name from the Arabic term for the golden-brown crust on freshly baked bread. The building that houses Taqmeera is a treasure trove, dating back over 80 years. Originally owned by Ghazi Al-Maghzawi, the son of Saleh Al-Maghzawi, who served the Prophet’s Chamber in Madinah, the building has been lovingly restored to its former glory. Read more











