Terrace Grill at Riyadh Marriott bags MENA 2012 Silver Award

May 20, 2012

Talat Zaki Hafiz



The Riyadh Marriott Hotel was awarded with Silver in Best dinning category for its new Terrace Grill Steakhouse at the recently concluded Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Travel Awards 2012 held in Dubai during the Arabian Travel Market.

Khaldoun Hayajneh, General Manager, Riyadh Marriott Hotel received the award.

The Terrace Grill, which was opened a few months ago, serves in the traditions of great American steakhouses featuring the finest quality, American-certified Angus beef steaks, succulent chops as well as a variety of mouth-watering seafood served by our well-trained friendly staff.

The MENA Travel Awards have become one of the most sought-after prizes in the highly competitive hospitality and travel industry.

Organizations which have made significant contributions to the travel, tourism and hospitality industry were selected by more than 25,000 voters from around the globe and chosen from several registered institutions and subsequently bestowed with recognition in 18 categories.

With an approximately 110 seating capacity centrally located in the magnificent lobby, The Terrace Grill — the newest and most luxurious fine dining steakhouse in Riyadh — sets the perfect ambiance for either business luncheons, family get-togethers and private dinners offering high quality Certified Angus Beef with Fresh Seafood products.

"The dedication for setting new standards of service and hospitality of the Riyadh Marriott Hotel’s management and associates gave way in the achievement of this award," said the hotel’s General Manager, Khaldoun Hayajneh. "In Riyadh Marriott Hotel, we have the cream of the crop ... the team of winners," he added. — SG


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