Terrace Grill steakhouse at Riyadh Marriott Hotel offers Flavors of Argentina

TERRACE Grill, the MENA Travel Award winner steakhouse, features the finest quality of certified Angus beefsteaks, succulent chops as well as a variety of delicious seafood, served by professional staff.

August 31, 2015

 


 


TERRACE Grill, the MENA Travel Award winner steakhouse, features the finest quality of certified Angus beefsteaks, succulent chops as well as a variety of delicious seafood, served by professional staff.



Centrally located in the lobby of Riyadh Marriott Hotel, Terrace Grill can accommodate 110 guests including all design elements unique to the location. It provides an expansive view from every angle of the dining area offering a glance at chef creations in the kitchen. 



It’s one of the most luxurious fine dining steakhouses in Riyadh which sets the perfect environment for business society, family get-togethers and private dinners.



Recent promotion of Terrace Grill’s special menu “Flavors of Argentina” has been a great attraction for everyone in Riyadh.



It has been gaining more popularity because of its unique taste of beef, plank roasted salmon, blue crab cakes and lot more.



Daily dinner will be served with delightful “Flavors of Argentina” until till Sept. 30, after which the new flavors and variety will be announced.



“If you're craving a perfectly prepared cut of meat for your dinner, then you don't have far to go. Terrace Grill showcases wonderful variety of steak,” said Muin Serhan, General Manager, Riyadh Marriott Hotel.



Terrace Grill steakhouse opens every day from 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Due to high demand for the lunch to be served, Terrace Grill has also started serving lunch for private bookings.— SG


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