Al Baik Chicken Saudi Arabia



8 Interesting Facts about Al Baik – Saudi’s Most Loved Fast Food Restaurant The name of Al Baik was Broast Restaurant for 12 years. In 1986, the restaurant got its famed name – The Al Baik Al Baik is an Arabic poetic word which actually translates to “Pick, Choose, or Select”. ALBAIK® History In September 1974, the late Shakkour AbuGhazalah renovated an old warehouse he was renting, and opened the first pressure fried chicken resta. The number one fast food chain in Saudi Arabia is Al Baik. The name is derived from the title used to refer to an important person in Turkish – similar to “Sir”. It's meant as a respectful way to address its customers. The chain serves fried chicken, shrimp, and fish and you have a choice of regular or spicy coatings.

Al Baik Chicken Saudi Arabia

'I spent my childhood in Saudia and has Al Baik that time oftenly till 1994. From that time till today I did not forget the taste of Al Baik chicken which leaves behind all the fried chicken.' For those who follow us on Instagram, you know that Maryam was born and raised in Saudi Arabia. One of her fondest memories from her time there was of Al-Baik chicken, a fried chicken restaurant chain with amazing chicken and garlic sauce.

Filmora

(Redirected from Al Baik)
Albaik Food Systems Company S.A.
Private
IndustryRestaurants
Founded1974; 46 years ago
FounderShakour AbuGhazalah (Palestinian-Saudi)
HeadquartersJeddah, Saudi Arabia
+100
Key people
Ihsan AbuGhazalah, Chairman, Rami AbuGhazalah, CEO
ProductsQuick Service Food, including fried chicken, shrimp, and fish
Websitealbaik.com
An Albaik chicken meal with fries, soft drink and ice cream.

Albaik (Arabic: البيك‎, meaning Beyk, and stylized as ALBAIK) is a major fast food restaurant chain in Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia that primarily sells broasted chicken and shrimp with a variety of sauces. It is one of the major consumers of chicken in Saudi Arabia.[1] The chain has more than 40 branches in Jeddah where it is headquartered: ten in Mecca, eight in Medina, two in Buraydah, one in Taif, one in Yanbu, one in Al Qunfudhah, one in Al-Lith, one in Al-Kharj, and one in Riyadh.[2] Recently, Albaik started expanding further into the central region of Saudi Arabia with two branches opened in Buraidah, and planning to open in Abha and further branches planned for the city, in addition to other main cities in the region.[3] This marked the first time the chain has expanded outside its main service area in Saudi Arabia's western provinces. Albaik was also introduced in Saudi Arabia's South Province, in the city of Jizan in 2016. As of 2019, Albaik is constructing its new branch in Al Baha.[4]

History[edit]

Locations[edit]

AlBaik Buraidah Al Qassim Branch

In September 1974, Shakkor AbuGhazalah, one of the founders of Albaik, renovated an old warehouse he was renting into Saudi Arabia's first pressure fried chicken restaurant and later opened it.[5] The restaurant was located on Old Airport Road in Jeddah.[6] Albaik was registered as a trademark in Saudi Arabia in 1986.

The first Albaik restaurant was opened in Mecca in 1990. Albaik then began expansion by building three seasonal locations in Mina in 1998 and served pilgrims during Hajj. The company expanded to Medina in 2001. They introduced a limited menu food court concept named Albaik Express in 2002 in Diyafa Mall in Mecca. They opened the world's largest quick-service restaurant kitchen in Mina as a seasonal restaurant to serve pilgrims during Hajj in 2006. The same year, they opened a location in Yanbu City. In 2013, they opened their first express restaurant at a Sasco Petrol station on the highway road from Medina to Jeddah. Their first restaurant out of Hejaz was in Buraydah, Qaseem in 2015, expanding their customer's range. They opened their first branches in Jizan and Riyadh in the year 2016 and 2018 respectively. In 2019, they opened three branches in Dammam, Eastern Province, with the main one located in King Fahd International Airport and the other two in the Abdullah Fuad and Al Manar districts.

A 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft) food processing company was inaugurated for Aquat Food Industries - a sister company of Albaik and the main producer and supplier of its menu in 2000, effectively boosting their sales.

Programs[edit]

In 1996, the Young Scientist program was introduced as part of Albaik and Coca-Cola's corporate social responsibility commitment towards society in association with the Jeddah Science and Technology Center. The House Hero children's education and training program were firstly introduced in 2001. In 2005, 'Nazeeh & Wartan' - the Clean Up the World program for Saudi Arabia was introduced with Coca-Cola, in association with the United Nations Development Programme and Jeddah Science and Technology Center. The rate is around 12 riyals.that is 240 indian rupees Deivamagal kondattam.

Saudi

Food[edit]

The 18 secret herbs and spices recipe was first developed in 1984. Variations of the Albaik chicken was first sold in 1994, with the addition of Harrag, a spicy variation of Albaik's chicken. Seafood was first included on the menu with the introduction of the jumbo shrimp in 1995 and the value shrimp in the following year. The chicken fillet nuggets were introduced in 1999, with its spicy counterpart releasing in 2000. Following the introduction of the fillet nuggets, the fillet nugget sandwiches were included on the menu in the year 2002, with both normal fillet nuggets and spicy fillet nuggets. Fish became a feature on the menu with the inclusion of the fish sandwich in 2005. Fish fillets and the Shrimp Sandwich were introduced a year later. The first fruity food item was introduced in 2006, with the addition of pineapple chunks. In 2014, they introduced their Big Sandwich. They introduced a low-calorie sandwich named Saj DeLite with its spicy counterpart, Lahaleebo, in 2016. The Tawook sandwich was included on the menu in 2017, with the addition of its spicy counterpart, Lahaleebo Tawook shortly after. Its most recent item was introduced in 2019, with it being a shawarma sandwich.[citation needed]

Al Baik Saudi Arabia

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^McNulty, Brian (2004). 'The Saudi poultry market'. Middle East Grocer. 10 (5). Archived from the original on 14 December 2005. Retrieved 9 July 2006.
  2. ^List of Albaik locations
  3. ^'Albaik signs agreement with Qassim Municipality'. Albaik. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  4. ^'Finally, Albaik in Al Baha'.
  5. ^'Albaik CEO inspires PEG members'. Saudi Gazette. 29 November 2012. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  6. ^Sean O'Neill (26 September 2011). '8 foreign fast-food chains worth a taste'. CNN. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Albaik&oldid=991283485'

This is the moment Dammam was waiting for… Al Baik has arrived!

The broasted chicken spot that’s adored in Saudi needs no introduction. With huge success already in Makkah, Jeddah and Taif, Al Baik has now opened in Dammam for the first time…. And YES we all love it, but I can’t imagine even Al Baik themselves could have expected this huge turnout.

Abaqus 6.14 torrent. A resident snapped the lengthy queue, a pile-up of people happy to sit and wait for hours for their turn to come to order from the legendary fast-food chain.

Al Baik Saudi

This crazy traffic piled up for the opening of the famous chicken shop

A bird’s eye view of the historic moment

Al Baik Chicken Saudi Arabia Jubail

When you wait for two hours and finally get your order

READ: “If You Do Want To Exercise Before Breaking Fast The Ideal Time Is One Hour Before Iftar”

Al Baik Dammam

Related Post