Al Sanabel Turkish Restaurant - Madinah

3.3Reviews
Arabic, Middle Eastern, Turkish
Sanabel Restaurant, Bada'ah, Medina 42311, Saudi Arabia
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Description

Al Sanabel restaurant is located in the hotel of the same name, near the Masjid An-Nabawwi. This restaurant offers Turkish and Arabic cuisine. The restaurant has a few tables on the ground floor as well as a large room for families accessible by lift or staircase.

Although the dishes served here are not the best you will find in Medina for this type of cuisine, this restaurant nevertheless has the merit of offering a good variety of dishes at affordable prices and in a pleasant setting. Al Sanabel is a good option for residents of the hotels located around Masjid An-Nabawwi.

Opening hours: DAILY FROM 06:00 AM TO 23:00 PM

 

Location

Sanabel Restaurant, Bada'ah, Medina 42311, Saudi Arabia

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Reviews

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3.3
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Reviews
Waqas Ahmed

Waqas Ahmed

05/08/2021 22:04

Google review

Hest turkey kebab served here
muhammad Adamu Muhammad

muhammad Adamu Muhammad

04/17/2021 13:21

Google review

Very comfortable
Anhar Muqtadeer

Anhar Muqtadeer

10/27/2020 18:58

Google review

One of the best restaurants to try on your visit to Madina.They serve very succulent kebabs with fresh salads. ?Instagram: @beyond_the _chores
Sidra Irfan

Sidra Irfan

08/29/2020 16:03

Google review

Good ... tea was perfect ?
Paki Boii

Paki Boii

08/26/2020 21:35

Google review

Good taste
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