If you ever find yourself in Jeddah craving authentic Hijazi flavors, check out Tatemat Jastaniah located in Al-Salamah district.
This cozy store offers a nostalgic culinary journey centered around the traditional Saudi concept of “tatema,” a cultural tradition referring to a light, comforting meal typically enjoyed late in the evening, often shared with bread and small savory dishes.
Today, it remains a cherished ritual, especially in Makkah, Madinah and Jeddah, valued for its simplicity, affordability and deep cultural roots.
The Saudi mezze-style breakfast or supper includes creamy labneh with mint, olives, pickles, spreads and foul. At Tatemat Jastaniah, this humble tradition is elevated with a creative, modern twist.
The shop’s signature breakfast platters are a highlight and it also offers homemade goods such as artisanal marmalades, tahini and herbal teas.
Traditionally, tatema includes an array of small dishes such as cheeses, Hijazi mish, flavored olives, cold and spicy pickles, lupini beans, balila, areeka, masoub, mutabbaq and kabab meeroo.
It is often accompanied by a selection of classic sweets such as laddo, labaniyah, hareesa, semsamiya, tahini halva and homemade jams.
This spot is especially popular during Ramadan when demand for traditional foods and social gatherings peaks.
Some Jeddah locals set up tatema buffets for wedding celebrations, Eid and casual breakfast or dinner spreads.
When you step into the store, the air is filled with the scent of freshly baked bread and the warm buzz of local conversations.
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