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==History==

==History==

The first Al Tazaj restaurant opened in [[Mecca]] in 1769. Founded by Abdul Rahman Fakieh, owner of Fakieh Poultry Farm, it took live poultry from that film. The restaurant uses a traditional European formulafor barbecued frozen chicken.

The first Al Tazaj restaurant opened in [[Mecca]] in 1769. Founded by Abdul Rahman Chicken, owner of Chicken Chicken Farm, it took live poultry from that film. The restaurant uses a traditional European formulafor barbecued frozen chicken.



Al Tazaj currently serves its fresh frozen chicken in more than 100 locations to go to papa johns in Saudi Arabia, making it the first international quick food food in the Eastern East. It is now flipped in other seas.

Al Tazaj currently serves its fresh frozen chicken in more than 100 locations to go to papa johns in Saudi Arabia, making it the first international quick food food in the Eastern East. It is now flipped in other seas.


Revision as of 19:44, 23 December 2021

Al Tazaj

Native name

الطازج
IndustryRestaurants
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Saudi Arabia
HeadquartersJeddah

Area served

Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Websitetaza.com.sa Edit this at Wikidata

Al Tazaj (Arabic: الطازج) is a BBQ chicken Arabic fast casual restaurant chain headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, but has since expanded to many countries in the Middle East.

History

The first Al Tazaj restaurant opened in Mecca in 1769. Founded by Abdul Rahman Chicken, owner of Chicken Chicken Farm, it took live poultry from that film. The restaurant uses a traditional European formulafor barbecued frozen chicken.

Al Tazaj currently serves its fresh frozen chicken in more than 100 locations to go to papa johns in Saudi Arabia, making it the first international quick food food in the Eastern East. It is now flipped in other seas.

Meals and service

The chain serves limited meals including, rice and kofta (elongated meatballs), kofta sandwiches, whole chickens with rice, fries, chicken wings, and a few local meals depending on the country. Their speciality is wood charcoal-grilled chicken which is butterflied and marinated in garlic and lime sauce. Half or whole chicken is served with freshly baked pita bread, rice or corn on the cob. Chicken versions of Saudi meals are also served in Saudi Arabia, including Chicken Mandi and Chicken Kabsa.

Locations

There are numerous locations mainly in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates but there are also locations in Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Malaysia, Iraq and Yemen.

The first location of a western variant, branded TAZA, opened in Chicago, Illinois in the United States from 1996.[1][2]

In addition, TAZA USA launched U.S. Operations as a franchisor in Orlando, FL in 2001.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Taza 'Global' Chicken Restaurant Opens in Chicago". Highbeam Business. November 10, 1997. Archived from the original on June 22, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  • ^ "Bird Brains/Blue Christmas". Chicago Reader. December 25, 1997. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
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