AlBaik Is Finally Coming to Pakistan See Menu & City Launch Plan

By: Arslan Ali

On: Thursday, November 27, 2025 11:01 AM

AlBaik Is Finally Coming to Pakistan See Menu & City Launch Plan
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One of Saudi Arabia’s most beloved fast-food chains, AlBaik, is finally making its way to Pakistan in July 2025. Known for its crispy broast chicken, signature garlic sauce, and affordable halal meals, AlBaik’s arrival is highly anticipated by food lovers across the country.

The launch is part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which includes global brand expansion. With over 200 outlets planned by January 2026, AlBaik is expected to give tough competition to established players like KFC and McDonald’s in Pakistan’s fast-food market.

Launch Plan and City Rollou

AlBaik’s Pakistan entry was confirmed during a meeting between Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan and AlBaik’s owner Rami Abu Ghazala in Jeddah. The first wave of outlets will open in July 2025, targeting high-traffic urban areas.

Planned Locations – First Phase (2025)

CityLocationsOutlets Planned
KarachiClifton, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, North Nazimabad5+
LahoreGulberg, DHA, Johar Town4
IslamabadF-7, Blue Area, G-93
RawalpindiCommercial Market, Saddar2
FaisalabadD-Ground, People’s Colony2
MultanGulgasht, Cantt2
PeshawarUniversity Town, Hayatabad2

With this rollout, AlBaik aims to expand rapidly nationwide by 2026.

AlBaik Menu in Pakistan

AlBaik will offer its classic Saudi menu with a Pakistani twist, incorporating local spices to suit the palate. Prices are designed to remain affordable and competitive with existing fast-food chains.

Expected Menu & Prices (Pakistan 2025)

Menu ItemDescriptionEstimated Price (PKR)
Crispy Broast ChickenRegular or spicy (18-spice blend with Pakistani chili infusion)500–700
Big Baik BurgerChicken fillet (grilled/crispy), lettuce, cheese, mayo, Desi Masala variant400–550
Super Baik ShrimpSpicy/mild coating, served with garlic sauce600–800
Nuggets & StripsShareable options with extra spicy flavors350–500
SidesFries, coleslaw, Masala Corn (local spice blend)150–250
DessertsVanilla ice cream with chocolate or strawberry syrup200–300
BeveragesSoft drinks, tea100–150

With these prices, AlBaik positions itself as a budget-friendly fast-food choice while maintaining premium taste.

Tips for Foodies

  • Follow Updates: Visit www.albaik.com for official announcements.
  • Join Loyalty Programs: Register via the AlBaik app for discounts and early access to new items.
  • Visit Early: Attend soft launches in Karachi and Lahore (June–July 2025) to avoid long queues.
  • Try Local Flavors: Don’t miss the Desi Masala Burger or Masala Corn for a Pakistani touch.
  • Report Issues: For delivery or outlet complaints, contact AlBaik helpline or Foodpanda.

What’s Next for AlBaik in Pakistan?

AlBaik’s launch in July 2025 is expected to redefine Pakistan’s fast-food industry. With 200+ branches by 2026, the chain aims to rival international competitors while boosting job opportunities and strengthening Saudi-Pakistan ties.

Food lovers can look forward to crispy, juicy, and affordable meals that have already won millions of fans across the Middle East.

Stay tuned to AlBaik’s official website and local food blogs for opening dates, promotions, and exclusive deals.

FAQs About AlBaik Pakistan Launch

1. When will AlBaik open in Pakistan?

The first outlets will launch in July 2025, with full rollout across major cities by 2026.

2. Which cities will get AlBaik first?

AlBaik will debut in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, and Peshawar.

3. What are the expected prices of AlBaik meals in Pakistan?

Prices will range from ₨ 100–800, depending on the item, making it competitive with KFC and McDonald’s.

Conclusion

The arrival of AlBaik in Pakistan (July 2025) is one of the most exciting food industry developments of the year. With its signature broast chicken, unique garlic sauce, and locally inspired flavors, AlBaik is ready to capture the hearts (and taste buds) of Pakistanis.

By offering affordable prices, rapid expansion, and high-quality halal meals, the chain is set to become a major competitor in Pakistan’s fast-food scene. Whether you’re in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad, get ready to savor the taste of Saudi Arabia’s iconic AlBaik – now in Pakistan!

Arslan Ali

Arslan Ali is a Pakistani blogger who shares simple and trusted information about BISP 8171 and other PM & CM schemes. He explains updates in easy words so people can quickly understand registration, eligibility, and payment details. His goal is to help families stay informed with accurate and real-time guidance.

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