Verified Dish
Add Missing Dish
🥡
Takeout
🍽️
Dine-in
♿
Wheelchair accessible
📷 Photos (11+)
+3
more photos
more photos
Photo 1 / 11
100%
Google Reviews (10)
I really recommend this restaurant because the food so good and delicious. Prices kind of high and they charge service fee.
Google
The restaurant is good and the food is delicious, but the vine leaves are not up to standard, the service is good but I don't mind smiling at customers, delicious Saudi food. It offers many Saudi cuisine, as well as coffee and tea.
Google
Authentic arabic food. This is a must try restaurant. Just make a reservation before you go and if you are getting take out call before you go. They run out of food very fast.
Google
Delicious food, nice atmosphere, but a bit overpriced.
Google
Brilliant,
Tasty, the only place you feel really homemade food. Even the saudi restaurants in Riyadh they don't match such deep homemade taste.
Would love to extend this brand to Saudi.
Highly selected music.
Many thanks.
Google
Delicious food
Reasonable prices
Best service
Beautiful environment
A Highly recommended Place
Google
I would definitely choose mandi over kabsa if you are looking for super authentic food.
They have some great desserts like maasoub so ask for their desserts menu.
Overall, Authentic food, very nice seating area, workers are friendly.
Google
I took my friends last night, Tuesday night, we arrived around 6:30 p.m. The food, decor and music are authentic Suadi. I was disappointed because they were out of bread and hummus! The service was great! Highly recommend!
Google
You expect a certain utilitarianism in design when you visit Northern Virginia’s so-called ethnic restaurants. Most of these strip-mall spaces are blocky, the standard lighting cheap, and resources for recently arrived immigrants few.
Aldeerah explodes the convention. The new Saudi restaurant is a visual feast: hand-painted tables studded with gold rivets, sand-colored walls, and wide, colorfully upholstered chairs that afford diners a chance to lean back and relax like royals as the meal unspools.
For larger groups, there’s an annex off the main room that conjures a Bedouin tent. You can sit on the floor and dine in leisurely splendor. The fact that most of the room is filled with expat Saudis—many of the women in full niqab—only adds to the sense of transport.
Prices, for our area, are low, but the quality of service is high, with a graceful efficiency that bespeaks a more lavish, expensive setting.
Though it isn’t hard to find a range of expression in Middle Eastern cooking locally, Aldeerah is the only Saudi restaurant in Washington. The cooking focuses on the region of Najd, which includes the country’s capital, Riyadh, and the culinarily well-traveled will find echoes of other, more widely represented cuisines in it. The Saudi version of kibbeh ($5.99), a staple throughout Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, is a small bundle of seasoned ground beef fried and surrounded by smashed potato. Beleelah ($4.99)—perfectly cooked chickpeas in a hot broth seasoned with cumin and vinegar and topped with shredded carrots—feels faintly Moroccan. Like many dishes, it’s beautifully and ceremoniously presented, arriving in a gorgeously patterned ceramic bowl. You’re meant to lift the lid and make the discovery.
Read more
Google
Great food , ambiance, family friendly, reasonable prices, desert ( muhallabiah ) was amazing
Google
📊 Compare with Other Restaurants
| Restaurant | Score | Tripadvisor | Reviews | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jammin Java | 85% | 4.6/5 | 4.5/5 | 1,229 |
| LB Food Market | 70% | - | - | 0 |
| Roadies Sliders | 70% | - | - | 0 |
| In & Out Kabob | 94% | 4.3/5 | - | 759 |
| Lezzet Bistro | 100% | - | 5.0/5 | 3 |
| Bards Alley | 92% | 4.8/5 | 4.0/5 | 273 |
