Qatari cuisine
Qatari cuisine is a subtle blend of influences from India, Persia and Lebanon, and North Africa, and much like the landscape of the country, is constantly evolving.
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Taste your way through Doha’s diverse food neighbourhoods, from food markets and street food to opulent dining destinations.
Excite your taste buds as you dine your way through Qatar’s cuisine-rich peninsula. Let our local experts take you on a culinary journey that explores every corner of global gastronomy in a day: from tacos and tandoor to Japanese souffle, Korean fried chicken and Brazilian churrascaria.
From dim sum delicacies and rigatoni that could rival Rome’s best, to the simple comfort of machboos from the back streets of Souq Waqif and the sweet satisfaction of a freshly baked baklava – the food from Qatar caters to every taste and budget.
Sip on steaming qawha as you watch the sun rise before jumping on a buggy to the Inland Sea of Khor Al Adaid, en route to a desert barbeque done Qatari-style. Immerse yourself in the ancient history of the National Museum of Qatar, then sample the creations of Alain Ducasse on its saucer-shaped terrace. Plan your dream culinary tour here.
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