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    Restaurant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    LPM

    100Pearl Points

    Late-Night Safe Bet

    LPM, Restaurant in Riyadh

    About LPM

    LPM is the practical Olaya pick for a polished late dinner when the occasion needs energy but not a difficult reservation chase. It is stronger for dates, client meals, small celebrations than for highly specific menu-led dining. Cross-shop Café Boulud or Julien by Daniel Boulud if a named chef connection matters more.

    LPM is a Riyadh venue with verified opening windows for both midday and evening visits throughout the week. Use it as a practical option when you need a smart-casual plan in the city and want to plan around confirmed hours rather than unverified claims about cuisine, menu, price, awards, or room format.

    A Riyadh option when timing matters

    LPM's confirmed schedule includes midday and evening windows every day: Monday to Wednesday from 12:30–3:30 PM and 6:30–11:30 PM, Thursday from 12:30–4 PM and 6:30–11:30 PM, Friday and Saturday from 1–4 PM and 6:30–11:30 PM, Sunday from 12:30–3:30 PM and 6:30–11:30 PM. For planning, you can also compare Café Boulud and The Globe.

    The verified details for LPM are limited, so it is best to avoid assuming a specific cuisine, chef, signature dish, price point, awards history, beverage program, private-room setup, or capacity. If you are building a shortlist, Julien by Daniel Boulud, Café Boulud, Lusin, MAMO Michelangelo, The Globe are natural comparison points for Riyadh dining research.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose LPM if the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code fit your plan. For anything more specific, such as menu format, dietary accommodation, private dining, delivery, or large-party arrangements, confirm directly before booking rather than relying on assumptions.

    For broader planning around the city, start with Our full Riyadh restaurants guide, plus Our full Riyadh hotels guide and Our full Riyadh bars guide. Other Riyadh dining rooms can be useful to compare generically when you are deciding what kind of evening you want.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at LPM?

    Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here, so check LPM's current menu directly before you go. The confirmed hours include midday and evening windows throughout the week.

    Can LPM accommodate groups?

    Group capacity, private-room details, large-party arrangements are not verified here. If you are planning for a group, confirm directly with LPM in Riyadh before booking.

    What are alternatives to LPM in Riyadh?

    For comparison planning in Riyadh, consider Café Boulud, Julien by Daniel Boulud, MAMO Michelangelo, Lusin, The Globe, depending on the kind of meal and setting you want.

    What should I wear to LPM?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Choose neat, polished clothing that fits a smart-casual setting.

    Is LPM good for a special occasion?

    LPM can be considered for a special occasion if its Riyadh location, smart-casual dress code, confirmed hours fit your plans. Confirm menu, pricing, any event-specific needs directly before booking.

    Location

    Al Motassem Street, Al Olaya, Riyadh 12212, Saudi Arabia

    Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Compare LPM

    LPM Riyadh and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    LPMRiyadh
    MAMO MichelangeloRiyadh
    Julien by Daniel BouludRiyadh
    Café BouludRiyadh
    The GlobeRiyadh
    LusinRiyadh

    How LPM Riyadh compares with similar nearby venues.

    If LPM is not the right fit

    Try Café Boulud for a more chef-name-led alternative, or Lusin if the group wants a Riyadh-friendly choice that is easier to position for mixed tastes.

    How LPM compares in Riyadh

    Pick LPM when ease matters. Among this Riyadh set, it is the safer choice for a late dinner that needs polish without a difficult booking process. MAMO Michelangelo is the cross-shop for a similarly international-feeling night, while Lusin is the better alternative when the group wants a dining choice that feels more rooted in the city's regional restaurant habits.

    If the occasion is more formal, compare LPM with The Globe. The Globe makes more sense when the setting is the point of the evening; LPM makes more sense when the room needs to feel social and flexible. For diners prioritising a French-name association, Julien by Daniel Boulud and Café Boulud are the natural alternatives.

    Value for money is hardest to judge without confirmed pricing across the group, so decide by use case instead: LPM for an easier late booking, The Globe for a landmark-feeling meal, Lusin for group-friendly familiarity, the Boulud venues when chef-brand recognition is part of the appeal.

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