Inside Saudi’s horror-themed restaurant

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For businessman Sleiman al-Amri, the restaurant experience caters to his hunger for a good adrenaline rush.“We’re always looking for new and exciting things to do in Riyadh,” said the 45-year-old, dining with his family.Amri, wearing the traditional dishdasha robe, added: “Going to restaurants used to be about eating, getting full, chatting, and we’d go back home.

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