Al Tazaj

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Al Tazaj is a Saudi Arabian fast-food chain that specializes in serving grilled chicken. The name "Al Tazaj" translates to "fresh" in Arabic, reflecting the brand's commitment to using fresh ingredients. The chain is known for its unique marination and grilling techniques, which have made it popular in various countries.

History[edit | edit source]

Al Tazaj was founded in 1989 in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by Abdul Rahman Fakieh. The first restaurant was established near the Great Mosque of Mecca, catering to both locals and pilgrims. The success of the initial outlet led to rapid expansion across Saudi Arabia and eventually to other countries in the Middle East and beyond.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Al Tazaj primarily focuses on grilled chicken dishes. Some of the popular items include:

  • Tazaj Chicken: Marinated and grilled chicken served with rice or bread.
  • Shawaya Chicken: A traditional Saudi dish featuring grilled chicken with a special blend of spices.
  • Chicken Sandwiches: Various sandwiches made with grilled chicken, fresh vegetables, and sauces.
  • Side Dishes: Including French fries, salads, and hummus.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Al Tazaj has numerous locations across Saudi Arabia and has expanded internationally to countries such as Egypt, United Arab Emirates, and Malaysia. The chain continues to grow, with new outlets opening regularly.

Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]

Al Tazaj is involved in various corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. These include sponsoring local events, supporting charitable organizations, and promoting environmental sustainability through eco-friendly practices in their restaurants.

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