Residents of Riyadh can now download the Uber Eats app or visit the online site to order meals from a selection of restaurants throughout the city.
Uber Eats has partnered with over 100 restaurants, including Cafe Bateel, Manoosh, and Hamburghini, as well as international brands such as McDonald’s and Pizza Hut.
Mohamad Jardaneh, general manager of Uber Eats KSA, said: “We’re hugely excited to be launching in Riyadh today. People in the city can now use Uber Eats to choose from hundreds of dishes to get the food they want, when they want it, delivered at Uber speed – whether that’s dinner at home, lunch at work or a snack when out with friends.”
With Uber Eats launching in Riyadh, a city that relies on cash payments, the service will offer a cash payment option.