Quick Answer
Al Baik has around 16 branches across Makkah, including several locations close to Masjid al-Haram. The most visited branch by Umrah and Hajj pilgrims is Al Baik Al Haram on Al Haram Masjid Road in Makkah. Other major branches include Al Azizia, Jabal Omar, Ash Shubaikah, and Al Hindawiyah. A standard 4-piece broasted chicken meal usually costs around SAR 17 to 20, while an 8-piece family meal costs around SAR 33 to 35. Visitors can also order through the Al Baik app, HungerStation, or Ninja for delivery in most Makkah districts.
Quick Facts
- Founded: 1974 in Jeddah by Shakour Abu Ghazalah
- Branches in Makkah: Approximately 16
- Closest branch to Haram: Al Baik Al Haram on Al Haram Masjid Road
- 4-piece chicken meal: Around SAR 17 to 20
- 8-piece chicken meal: Around SAR 33 to 35
- Signature item: Broasted chicken with garlic sauce
- Most popular order: 8-piece regular chicken meal and Jumbo Shrimp meal
- Delivery apps: Al Baik app, HungerStation, and Ninja
- Hours near Haram: Usually 24 hours or open very late depending on branch
- Is Al Baik halal: Yes, fully halal certified
- Outside Saudi Arabia: UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait
- Pilgrim tip: Chicken may sell out after peak prayer times near Haram
- Cheapest item: Baikeez nugget-style meal from around SAR 17
- Calories in 4-piece meal: Around 1,378 calories
- Calories in 8-piece meal: Around 2,448 calories
Al Baik and Makkah: More Than Just Fast Food
For millions of Muslims who perform Hajj and Umrah, Al Baik is not simply a fast food restaurant. It is a pilgrimage ritual. The sight of the familiar red-and-yellow logo near Masjid al-Haram, the crispy golden chicken, and the unmistakable garlic sauce are inseparable from the experience of being in the Holy City for millions of pilgrims from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Egypt, and every Muslim-majority country on earth.
Al Baik was founded in 1974 in Jeddah by the late Palestinian-Saudi entrepreneur Shakour Abu Ghazalah. What began as a single outlet serving Jeddah’s working families has become the most beloved fast food chain in Saudi Arabia, growing not through advertising but through the loyalty of people who tried it once and never stopped talking about it. When Al Baik expanded to Makkah, it became part of the pilgrimage experience itself. Long queues outside Al Baik branches near the Haram are as much a feature of Ramadan nights and Hajj season as the crowds in tawaf.
This 2026 guide covers every Al Baik location in Makkah, the full updated menu with prices and calories, ordering tips for pilgrims, delivery options, and answers to every question pilgrims search for about Al Baik before and during their visit to Makkah.
Al Baik Makkah Branch Locations 2026
Al Baik has approximately 16 branches across Makkah. The branches closest to Masjid al-Haram are the most heavily visited and the most searched by pilgrims. Here is the complete guide to every location:
1. Al Baik Al Haram (Clock Tower Area)
The most visited Al Baik branch for pilgrims.
Located directly on Al Haram Masjid Road within the Clock Tower complex area, this is the Al Baik branch that millions of pilgrims visit between prayers. It is the most iconic location and the one most frequently photographed and shared on social media by Hajj and Umrah pilgrims.
Address: 7649 Al Haram Masjid Road 4680, Makkah 24231 Distance from Haram: Steps away from the Clock Tower area Hours: Very late hours; effectively operational through the night during peak Hajj and Umrah season Note: This branch is extremely busy after every major prayer time during Hajj and Ramadan. Broasted chicken pieces sell out quickly. Nuggets, sandwiches, and the Baikeez options are more consistently available.
2. Al Baik Al Azizia
Located in the Al Azizia district, within easy reach of both the Haram area hotels and the residential districts used by pilgrims staying in Zone C accommodation.
Best for: Pilgrims staying in Aziziyah hotels; those on shifting Hajj packages who are relocated to Aziziyah after the Hajj ritual days. Note: Less crowded than the Haram branch; more likely to have full chicken inventory available.
3. Al Baik Ash Shubaikah
Located in the Ash Shubaikah neighborhood, one of the areas surrounding the Haram, accessible on foot or by short taxi/Uber from the Clock Tower complex.
4. Al Baik Jabal Omar
Located in the Jabal Omar development, the massive mixed-use complex of hotels, residences, and retail is directly adjacent to Masjid al-Haram. The Jabal Omar Al Baik is one of the most convenient locations for pilgrims staying in the Jabal Omar hotel towers.
Best for: Pilgrims staying at Mövenpick, Marriott, Hilton, Jumeirah, and other Jabal Omar hotels. Extremely short walking distance.
5. Al Baik King Fahad Road
On King Fahad Road, serving residents and travelers moving through one of Makkah’s main arterial routes.
6. Al Baik Al Hindawiyah
A lesser-known branch in the Al Hindawiyah area, described as a tucked-away outlet that is significantly less crowded than the Haram branches.
Best for: Pilgrims who know the area and want to avoid the main crowd without compromising on food quality.
7. Al Baik Al Adel
Located in the Al Adel area, serving the residential communities in that part of the city.
How to Find the Nearest Al Baik in Makkah
Google Maps: Search “Al Baik near me” or “Al Baik Makkah.” GPS will show the nearest open branch and current wait times at some locations.
Al Baik App: The official app shows all nearby branches with real-time availability and lets you order delivery or takeaway.
HungerStation/Ninja: These delivery apps show which Al Baik branches are currently active for delivery to your location.
People Also Ask: Is There an Al Baik Near Masjid al-Haram?
Yes. The Al Baik Al Haram branch on Al Haram Masjid Road (7649 Al Haram Masjid Road, Makkah 24231) is in the immediate vicinity of the Haram, near the Clock Tower complex. The Jabal Omar branch is also extremely close to Masjid al-Haram for pilgrims staying in the Jabal Omar hotel complex. These branches near Masjid al-Haram are the most visited due to their close access to the holy site, with many pilgrims choosing them for quick meals between prayers.
Pilgrim tip: After peak prayer times (especially Jumu’ah and Tarawih during Ramadan), the Al Haram branch can have queues of 20 to 45 minutes, and broasted chicken pieces may sell out. Arriving 30 to 45 minutes before or after peak prayer times gives you faster service and better chicken availability.
Al Baik Full Menu and Prices 2026
All prices are approximate for Saudi Arabia branches in 2026. Prices may vary slightly by branch, time of year, and delivery fees. All prices include 15% VAT.
Broasted Chicken Meals (The Signature)
| Item | Approx. Price (SAR) | Approx. Calories |
|---|---|---|
| 4-Piece Chicken Meal (Regular) | 17 to 20 | 1,378 kcal |
| 4-Piece Chicken Meal (Spicy) | 17 to 20 | 1,420 kcal |
| 8-Piece Chicken Meal (Regular) | 33 to 35 | 2,448 kcal |
| 8-Piece Chicken Meal (Spicy) | 33 to 35 | 2,550 kcal |
| Baikeez (10-piece chicken nugget-style) | 17 | 1,292 kcal |
| Baikeez Lahaleebo (filled with special sauce) | 18 to 20 | 1,350 kcal |
| Family Meal (Large combination) | 50 to 70 | Varies |
The 4-piece and 8-piece meals include pieces, fries, buns, and garlic sauce. Spicy and regular versions are available.
What makes Al Baik chicken different: Al Baik uses a broasting technique (a combination of pressure frying and deep frying) that results in chicken that is sealed and juicy on the inside while producing an extraordinarily thin, crispy crust on the outside. The proprietary spice blend and the signature garlic sauce (toum-style) are what thousands of returning pilgrims describe as irreplaceable. “It tastes like no other fried chicken anywhere in the world” is a sentiment echoed in hundreds of reviews from pilgrims who have specifically experienced the Haram branch.
Seafood Meals
| Item | Approx. Price (SAR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Super Baik Shrimp (Regular) | 19 to 22 | Best-selling seafood item |
| Super Baik Shrimp (Spicy) | 19 to 22 | |
| Jumbo Shrimp Meal | 23 to 27 | Larger portion shrimp |
| Economy Shrimp Meal | 15 to 18 | Smaller budget option |
| Fish Fillet Sandwich | 16 to 19 | Long fillet in Arabic bread with signature sauce |
| Shrimp Sandwich | 15 to 18 | Crispy shrimp in Arabic bread with cocktail sauce |
The Super Baik Shrimp is the second most popular item after broasted chicken and is particularly beloved in Makkah, where seafood from the Red Sea has cultural resonance.
Sandwiches and Burgers
| Item | Approx. Price (SAR) | Approx. Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Chicken Fillet Sandwich (Big Baik) | 12 to 15 | 850 to 1,100 kcal |
| Big Baik with Cheese | 13 to 16 | 900 to 1,150 kcal |
| Twin Combo (2 fillet burgers + fries + drink) | 22 to 27 | Approx. 1,800 kcal |
| Chicken Fillet Burger (standard) | 10 to 13 | 700 to 900 kcal |
| Shrimp Sandwich | 15 to 18 | 550 to 700 kcal |
The Chicken Fillet Sandwich uses a broasted crispy chicken fillet topped with lettuce, tomato, and Al Baik’s signature sauce in a soft bun.
Falafel and Vegetarian Options
| Item | Approx. Price (SAR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Falafel Meal | 11 to 14 | Crispy falafel with tahini sauce |
| Falafel Sandwich | 8 to 11 | In pita bread with tahini and vegetables |
Al Baik’s falafel is a genuine vegetarian option made from chickpeas and herbs. For Muslim pilgrims from South Asia who may not want chicken at every meal, the falafel sandwich is a light and affordable alternative.
Breakfast Menu
| Item | Approx. Price (SAR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Egg Sandwich (Regular) | 8 to 11 | Plain egg in bun |
| Egg Sandwich with Cheese | 9 to 12 | Two cheese slices |
| Regular Sandwich | 7 to 10 | Basic morning option |
| Hummus | 5 to 8 | Served with bread |
| Chicken Fillet Breakfast Meal | 12 to 16 | Protein-rich morning option |
Al Baik’s breakfast menu is less well-known than its main menu items, but it’s extremely practical for pilgrims who perform the Fajr prayer and want a hot meal before the day’s worship schedule begins.
Sides, Sauces, and Drinks
| Item | Approx. Price (SAR) |
|---|---|
| French Fries (Regular) | 5 to 7 |
| French Fries (Spicy) | 5 to 7 |
| Mashed Potatoes | 6 to 8 |
| Coleslaw / Salad | 5 to 8 |
| Garlic Sauce (Toum) | 1 to 2 |
| Tahina Sauce | 1 to 2 |
| Cocktail Sauce | 1 to 2 |
| Soft Drinks (regular fast food sizes) | 4 to 7 |
| Water | 2 to 4 |
The garlic sauce (toum): Al Baik’s garlic sauce is arguably as famous as the chicken itself. It is a creamy white emulsified garlic sauce with a sharp, tangy punch. Most Al Baik veterans automatically ask for extra garlic sauce. It is available separately and in meal packaging.
Combo Deals and Family Meals
| Deal | Approx. Price (SAR) | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed Meal | 25 to 35 | Chicken + seafood combination |
| Family Bucket | 50 to 75 | Large shared chicken portions |
| Value Meal (individual) | 12 to 18 | Smaller chicken portion + fries + drink |
| Twin Combo | 22 to 27 | 2 fillet burgers + fries + drink |
For pilgrims traveling in groups or families, the family bucket and mixed meals offer the best value per riyal. Broast chicken combos typically range from SAR 12 to SAR 18, with seafood combos from SAR 18 to SAR 25.
People Also Ask: What Is Al Baik Famous For?
Al Baik is famous for its crispy broasted chicken — a proprietary cooking technique that combines pressure frying and deep frying to produce an exceptionally thin, crispy crust with juicy meat inside. The chicken is seasoned with a secret spice blend and served with Al Baik’s signature garlic sauce (toum), which has become as iconic as the chicken itself.
Al Baik is also famous for its Super Baik Shrimp, which is consistently rated among the best fast food shrimp dishes in the region. The chain is also known for its extraordinarily affordable prices relative to its food quality, its consistent taste across all branches, and its cultural status as the most beloved Saudi fast-food chain, with people historically driving from other cities specifically to eat at Al Baik before it expanded nationally.
For pilgrims, Al Baik is famous for being the one meal they specifically plan to eat during Hajj and Umrah, often returning to multiple times during their stay.
People Also Ask: Is Al Baik Available Outside Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Al Baik has expanded beyond Saudi Arabia to:
- UAE: Multiple branches in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Al Baik expanded to the UAE, with Abu Dhabi home to four branches.
- Bahrain: Branches available for ordering via the Al Baik app and Talabat.
- Kuwait: Available through the delivery app network.
Within Saudi Arabia, Al Baik is now available across virtually every major city: Jeddah (original home, most branches), Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, Dammam, Al Ahsa, Abha, Jazan, Tabuk, and more.
For pilgrims from countries outside the Gulf: unfortunately, Al Baik has not yet expanded to Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Egypt, or other major Muslim-majority countries. The Makkah branches remain the only place where millions of South Asian and Southeast Asian pilgrims can experience Al Baik during Hajj and Umrah.
People Also Ask: How Do I Order Al Baik Online in Makkah?
Al Baik offers several online ordering options for delivery to hotel rooms and addresses in Makkah:
Method 1: Al Baik Official App
- Download the Al Baik app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android)
- Sign in or create an account
- Set your delivery location (your hotel address in Makkah)
- Browse the full menu and add items to your cart
- Confirm your order and pay via card or cash on delivery
- Track your delivery in real time
Method 2: HungerStation HungerStation is the primary delivery partner for Al Baik in Saudi Arabia. Open the HungerStation app, set your location, search Al Baik, and order from the nearest branch.
Method 3: Ninja Ninja is a secondary delivery partner also serving Al Baik in Makkah. Check the Ninja app for coverage in your specific hotel area.
Delivery note for Hajj and Umrah season: During peak Hajj days (1 to 15 Dhul Hijjah 1447 AH, approximately 18 May to 2 June 2026) and the last 10 nights of Ramadan, delivery times are significantly extended due to traffic congestion, high order volumes, and vehicle access restrictions near the Haram. Expect delivery to take 45 to 90 minutes during these peak periods. Ordering earlier in the day or in the early morning hours after Fajr is more reliable.
People Also Ask: Is Al Baik Halal?
Yes. Al Baik is fully halal-certified across all its operations in Saudi Arabia and its Gulf branches. All chicken, shrimp, and fish products are sourced and prepared in accordance with Islamic halal standards. No pork or pork-derived ingredients are used. No alcohol is present in any ingredient or preparation process.
Al Baik operates exclusively in Muslim-majority markets and has never offered non-halal products. For pilgrims performing Hajj and Umrah, eating Al Baik requires no halal verification beyond what is already provided by the chain’s standard certification.
Allergen information: Al Baik broasted chicken contains gluten (from the breading). Fish fillet contains gluten and fish (Hoki species). Shrimp contains crustacean shellfish. Cheese variants contain dairy. For severe allergies, request the in-store ingredient list at the branch.
People Also Ask: What Is the Price of Al Baik Chicken in Makkah?
Approximate prices at Al Baik Makkah branches in 2026:
- 4-piece broasted chicken meal: SAR 17 to 20
- 8-piece broasted chicken meal: SAR 33 to 35
- Baikeez (10-piece nugget-style): approximately SAR 17
- Single chicken sandwich (Big Baik): SAR 12 to 15
- Super Baik Shrimp meal: SAR 19 to 22
- Falafel meal (vegetarian): SAR 11 to 14
Al Baik costs roughly half the price of KFC for a comparable chicken meal in Saudi Arabia while delivering a broasted quality that most Saudi food consumers regard as superior. This price-to-quality ratio is central to why Al Baik lines form even when KFC or Popeyes branches nearby may be empty.
People Also Ask: What Are the Best Things to Order at Al Baik?
Based on consistent reviews from Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, Saudi residents, and food enthusiasts, the definitive Al Baik order for first-timers:
The essential first-timer order:
- 8-piece regular broasted chicken meal (SAR 33 to 35): The definitive Al Baik experience. Includes fries, buns, and two garlic sauces.
- Extra garlic sauce (SAR 1 to 2): Non-negotiable. Ask for two or three extra portions.
- Super Baik Shrimp (SAR 19 to 22): Try even a small portion on your first visit to understand why it has its own loyal following.
For a quick meal between prayers:
- Baikeez (10-piece) or a single Big Baik fillet sandwich: faster to eat, less messy, easier to consume standing or walking.
For families:
- Family bucket with mixed chicken pieces and a selection of sides.
For late night (after Tarawih in Ramadan):
- Sandwiches and nuggets are the most reliably available items if the broasted chicken has sold out from the Haram branch.
For vegetarians:
- Falafel sandwich with tahini sauce.
Al Baik During Hajj Season: What Pilgrims Need to Know
Hajj 1447 AH with Arafat Day on 26 May 2026 means the peak Hajj season runs approximately from 18 May to 2 June 2026. During this period, Al Baik branches near the Haram experience extraordinary demand.
Practical guidance for the Hajj season:
Stock management at peak times: The Al Haram and Jabal Omar branches near Masjid al-Haram handle very high customer numbers, especially after prayers. Broasted chicken items sell out early during peak times. If you arrive at the Haram branch after Jumu’ah, Asr during Hajj days, or Tarawih during Ramadan and find chicken is sold out, order nuggets (Baikeez), sandwiches, or shrimp, which are more consistently restocked throughout the day.
Queuing time: On peak Hajj days and the final 10 nights of Ramadan, queue times at the Haram branch can reach 30 to 60 minutes. Using the Al Baik app for delivery to your hotel room is strongly recommended during these periods to avoid standing in queue after a full day of ibadah.
Eating at Al Baik as part of the journey: Many pilgrims from South Asian countries experience Al Baik for the first time during Hajj. Sharing a box of broasted chicken with fellow pilgrims from different countries, sitting near the Haram in the evening, is one of those small moments of ordinary humanity that pilgrims describe as unexpectedly memorable alongside the journey’s profound spiritual experiences.
Outside Hajj season: Visit any Al Baik in Makkah during the daytime outside Ramadan, and you will likely walk in, order immediately, and leave within 10 minutes. The Hajj and Ramadan intensity is specific to those peak periods.
Al Baik vs KFC vs Other Fast Food Near Masjid al-Haram
Multiple international fast food chains operate near Masjid al-Haram, including KFC, Subway, and various Saudi quick-service concepts. Here is how they compare for pilgrims:
| Al Baik | KFC | Subway | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (chicken meal) | SAR 17 to 35 | SAR 28 to 50 | SAR 18 to 35 |
| Queue time (peak) | Long (30 to 60 min) | Moderate | Short |
| Halal | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Uniqueness to Saudi Arabia | Exclusive (not available in Pakistan/India) | Global chain | Global chain |
| Pilgrim cultural significance | Very high | Low | None |
| Recommended for pilgrims | Strongly yes | Yes (backup) | Quick option |
For pilgrims who have the opportunity to eat at Al Baik, doing so is genuinely recommended over international chains. You can eat KFC anywhere in the world. Al Baik near the Haram is an experience that exists nowhere else on earth.
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Al Baik Madinah: Al Baik has expanded to Madinah with multiple branches near Masjid al-Nabawi. The Madinah experience mirrors Makkah: the branch near the Prophet’s Mosque is busy after prayers, with chicken selling out at peak times. Order Baikeez or sandwiches as backup.
Al Baik Jeddah: Jeddah is Al Baik’s original home city and has the most branches of any Saudi city. Every neighborhood in Jeddah has an Al Baik. If you have a layover in Jeddah before Makkah, eating at an Al Baik is the local recommendation.
Al Baik secret menu: There is no formal secret menu, but experienced customers know to ask for double garlic sauce, request the freshest batch (ask the counter when the next batch of chicken will be ready), and combine items: a box of Baikeez dipped in garlic sauce alongside a shrimp sandwich is a combination that regulars describe as the optimal value meal.
Al Baik recipe / how to make broasted chicken at home: Al Baik’s recipe is proprietary and has never been officially shared. Home cooks attempting to replicate it typically use a combination of: 24-hour buttermilk brine, a seasoned flour dredge with paprika, white pepper, garlic powder, and baking powder, and pressure frying at 175°C for 12 to 14 minutes. The homemade garlic sauce (toum) is made by emulsifying garlic, oil, lemon juice, and salt in a food processor. Many food bloggers have published attempted recreations, but Al Baik aficionados consistently report that the original remains irreplicable.
Al Baik nutritional information/calories: 4-piece meal, approximately 1,378 calories. 8-piece meal, approximately 2,448 calories. Baikeez approximately 1,292 calories. Super Baik Shrimp approximately 900 to 1,100 calories. For calorie-conscious pilgrims performing intensive physical activity (multiple tawaf circuits, walking between sites), the 4-piece meal is a practical energy meal at an affordable calorie-to-cost ratio.
Al Baik in Pakistan/India: Al Baik does not currently operate in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, or other South Asian countries. For millions of Pakistani, Indian, and Bangladeshi pilgrims, eating Al Baik in Makkah is a specific anticipated experience that cannot be replicated at home.
Practical Tips for Al Baik Visits Near the Haram
Go right after the queue moves: Observe the Al Haram branch queue before joining. Immediately after the serving window restocks a fresh batch of chicken, the queue accelerates dramatically. Experienced locals time their approach for 5 to 10 minutes after a fresh batch drop (visible from the service window).
Order more garlic sauce than you think you need. There is no Al Baik meal that is not improved by extra garlic sauce. Ask for it at the counter. It is inexpensive.
Sit in the Haram area if you can. Eating Al Baik chicken within sight of the minarets of Masjid al-Haram at night is a specific Makkah experience that every pilgrim should try at least once during their stay.
Delivery vs visit: During quiet periods (early mornings, weekday afternoons), visiting in person is fast. During peak prayer times in Ramadan and Hajj, delivery via HungerStation to your hotel room is significantly less stressful.
Hajj/Umrah Ihram note: If you are in the state of ihram, eating Al Baik is completely permissible. The restrictions of ihram relate to cutting hair, using scent, and sexual relations; they do not restrict eating or drinking halal food. Eat freely.
The queue is part of the experience: Long-term Makkah visitors consistently report that the wait in the Al Baik queue near the Haram — the conversations with fellow pilgrims from a dozen countries, all dressed similarly, all craving the same thing — is itself one of the memorable small moments of the pilgrimage. Approach the queue with patience and an open heart.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is the nearest Al Baik to Masjid al-Haram in Makkah? The Al Baik Al Haram branch on Al Haram Masjid Road (7649 Al Haram Masjid Road 4680, Makkah 24231) is within the immediate vicinity of Masjid al-Haram, near the Clock Tower complex. The Jabal Omar branch is also extremely convenient for pilgrims staying in Jabal Omar hotels.
Q: What is the price of Al Baik chicken in Makkah in 2026? A 4-piece broasted chicken meal costs approximately SAR 17 to 20. An 8-piece family meal costs approximately SAR 33 to 35. Baikeez (10-piece nugget-style) costs approximately SAR 17. Super Baik Shrimp meal costs approximately SAR 19 to 22.
Q: How many Al Baik branches are there in Makkah? Approximately 16 branches operate in Makkah, including locations near Masjid al-Haram (Haram branch, Jabal Omar), Aziziyah, Ash Shubaikah, Al Hindawiyah, King Fahad Road, and other districts.
Q: Can I order Al Baik delivery to my hotel in Makkah? Yes. Al Baik delivery in Makkah is available via the official Al Baik app, HungerStation, and Ninja. During peak Hajj and Ramadan seasons, delivery times extend to 45 to 90 minutes due to high demand and traffic restrictions near the Haram.
Q: What is Al Baik’s most popular item? The 8-piece broasted chicken meal (regular or spicy) is the most popular item. The Super Baik Shrimp is the most popular seafood item. The Baikeez (10-piece nugget-style) is the most popular quick-bite option. All three items are served with Al Baik’s signature garlic sauce.
Q: Is Al Baik available in Madinah as well? Yes. Al Baik has branches in Madinah near Masjid al-Nabawi, following the same pattern as Makkah. The branches near the Prophet’s Mosque are busy after prayers; the same advice about Baikeez and sandwiches as backup applies when chicken has sold out.
Q: Is Al Baik open 24 hours during the Hajj season? The Haram-area Al Baik branches operate very late hours and are effectively open through most of the night during Hajj season and the final 10 nights of Ramadan. Specific hours vary; check the Al Baik app for real-time branch availability.
Q: Why is Al Baik chicken considered so special? Al Baik uses a broasting technique (pressure frying combined with deep frying) that creates an extraordinarily thin, crispy exterior while sealing in juiciness. The proprietary spice blend and the signature garlic sauce are developed exclusively for Al Baik. The combination has not been successfully replicated by any other chain despite many attempts. For millions of pilgrims, it is genuinely unlike any fried chicken available in their home countries.
Conclusion: Al Baik Is Part of the Pilgrimage
There is a reason that millions of pilgrims specifically mention Al Baik when describing what they ate in Makkah. It is not merely the food, though the food is genuinely exceptional for its price. It is the totality of the experience: standing in a queue of fellow Muslims from twenty countries, within sight of the most sacred place on earth, waiting for crispy golden chicken that you cannot get anywhere else in the world.
If you are in Makkah for Hajj or Umrah in 2026, eat at Al Baik. More than once, if possible. Order the 8-piece. Ask for extra garlic sauce. And if the broasted chicken has sold out at the Haram branch, order the Baikeez and shrimp sandwich, sit near the Haram, and appreciate the extraordinary ordinariness of where you are.
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DISCLAIMER: Prices are approximate and based on publicly available 2026 information. Prices may vary by branch, season, and delivery method. Saudi Scoop is not affiliated with Al Baik or any delivery platform. Always confirm current prices and availability via the Al Baik app or at the branch.

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