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Manko, a luxurious classic Peruvian restaurant with Asian influence, opened its first branch outside of Paris, right in the heart of Jeddah’s Tahlia Street.
Yasser Sharbatly, chairman of Al-Nahla Hospitality Company, which brought Manko to Saudi Arabia, said the food and beverage sector represents a key pillar of the Kingdom’s economy, playing a vital role in meeting community needs and enhancing well-being to improve the quality of life and achieve the objectives of Vision 2030.
“Our investment in the food and beverage sector represents a significant opportunity for economic growth, job creation, and environmental sustainability. This sector is one of the largest economic sectors in the Kingdom, encompassing a wide range of businesses and projects, from restaurants and cafes to hotels and tourist resorts,” Sharbatly said.
Hassan Sharbatly, CEO of Al-Nahla Hospitality Company, said: “We are very pleased to add the upscale Peruvian restaurant Manko to the Al-Nahla family. We always strive to provide unique experiences for our customers, and we are confident that Manko will offer guests an exceptional dining experience that combines quality and excellence.”
He said the opening of Manko will redefine the culinary experience in Saudi Arabia and attract discerning tastes from both citizens and tourists alike.
Manko is the newest addition to Al-Nahla’s portfolio, as it strives to offer a range of global dining experiences in Saudi Arabia. The restaurant draws its foundations from Peru’s rich and diverse heritage, offering a unique culinary experience that combines authentic flavors with contemporary techniques.
Manko features elegant and attractive interiors that reflect the spirit of Peruvian culture, creating an unforgettable dining experience.
An ideal destination for premium food lovers, the restaurant’s menu includes a variety of dishes blending fresh ingredients with unique spices, allowing guests to discover the diversity of Peruvian cuisine.