Norma Artisan Tiramisu is a charming little spot for those who appreciate a well-crafted and well-dusted indulgent dessert in Alkhobar.
Despite its name, there’s no actual Norma behind the brand — just like Aunt Jemima, it’s a fictional persona. But the care that goes into making each batch is real, and while the Saudi-owned business — with this first branch in the Kingdom — already makes them in small quantities, visitors will find themselves wishing for even smaller portions.
The ambiance is mellow, with soft, lyric-free elevator music that makes it an ideal place to sip, read or chat with friends.
You may try the classic tiramisu, or their coffee of the day, which is enjoyable. Other coffee options are available.
The tiramisu itself, which is the star of the show, is well-balanced, with layers that are neither too soggy nor too dry. However, the cocoa dusting is a bit precarious.
The space is small but thoughtfully designed, with a large window that bathes the interior in natural light.
There are two individual tables with power outlets, a communal table by that big window, and some outdoor seating, complete with a bike leaning casually against the glass — giving it a subtle European cafe vibe.
They currently offer eight different flavors, including an Arabic coffee and dates version, adding a local touch to the classic Italian dessert. For the cooler months, their hot chocolate version is a popular option, poured over the classic — but may be too rich for some.
And while the portion sizes are generous — perhaps too much for one person — they make for great sharing or saving for later.
One notable downside is the absence of a toilet.
Norma Artisan Tiramisu, which will celebrate its first anniversary in March, is a delightful spot to experience tiramisu in all its fluffy, flavorful glory.
Given that “tiramisu” translates to “pick me up” in Italian, this place certainly delivers on that promise.
For more, visit @Norma.Saudi on Instagram.