Take-out only is not available. There is a take-out space near the exit after entering the pavilion.


Food & Drink Menu List
Takeout at the Saudi Pavilion offers beautiful cheesecakes in jars and authentic coffee and tea. Spices and tapioca-like pearls accent the texture of the menu, giving it a unique character not found in other pavilions.
Cheesecake (Sagodana Cheesecake)
- Plain (with transparent jelly) ¥700 Smooth cream cheese layer and sago (tapioca-like) pearls for a gentle texture.
- With berry sauce ¥900 The sweet and sour fruit sauce and cheese are a perfect match. Also photo-worthy.
- With mango sauce ¥900 The melting mango sauce is rich and thick. A refreshing sweet perfect for summer.
*All in bottles. With lids so they are easy to carry.


Other Food Menu
We have not been able to confirm prices because of the lack of a menu and the number of items, but there was an extensive food menu that included Saudi Arabian-style pizza, truffle chocolate, and other food items that cost around 1,000 yen.


Drink Menu
Coffee (Hot)
- Espresso ¥500
- Piccolo ¥500
- Americano 600 yen
- Flat white ¥650
- Latte ¥650
- Cappuccino ¥650
*Can be changed to plant-based milk such as oats/almond/coconut
*Vanilla and caramel syrups can be added.
- Saudi Coffee ¥700 with cardamom. Lightly roasted for a traditional taste. The aroma is distinctive.
tee
- Saudi Selection (¥500 each) Saffron Tea / Rose Tea / Hijaz Tea / Mint Blend Tea
- Habak tea (400 yen) Traditional Saudi herbal tea made from Habak leaves
Other Drinks
- Soft drink ¥600
- Room temperature water ¥400
- Carbonated water ¥500

Recommended for
- Those interested in Middle Eastern sweets that are a bit unusual.
- Those who like spiced drinks and herbal teas
- For those who want to take a break in style with photo-worthy jar sweets.
A quiet and profound take-out experience where Saudi tradition and modernity intersect.
At the take-out booth in the Saudi Pavilion, the first thing that catches the eye is the neatly arranged jars of cheesecake in the cool showcase. Layers of bright red and yellow sauces make for a gorgeous appearance.
The **”Sago Dana Cheesecake “** in particular is a reimagining of the Arabian dessert. The plump sago and rich cheese intertwine in the mouth, creating an unknown taste sensation.
The drinks are a selection that evokes the traditions of Saudi Arabia. The cardamom-scented Saudi coffee and the herbal Habak tea have a gentle taste that warms the body from the inside out.
Summary|”Take a rest” with sweets and elegant drinks that look good on your face
Take-out at Saudi Arabia Pavilion is a cross-cultural café experience that tastes and looks “different” from the rest. Be sure to stop by between visits to the pavilions. Sweets that can be carried around in jars make great souvenirs.
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