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 The Taste of Oman – The Local Food You Simply Must Try

The Taste of Oman – The Local Food You Simply Must Try

Here’s your guide to the best local dishes in Oman – from street grills to royal feasts.

Kahwa and Dates – The Heart of Omani Hospitality

An Omani welcome always begins with kahwa – coffee brewed with cardamom and saffron – served with fresh dates.

It’s a symbol of friendship, respect, and community.

Tip: Gently shake your cup when you don’t want more – it’s a polite way to say thank you.

Shuwa – Oman’s Signature Dish

Shuwa is a true culinary experience.
Lamb is marinated in spices, wrapped in leaves, and slow-cooked underground in sand for upto two days.
The result is tender, smoky, and unforgettable.

Try it at: Bait Al Luban in Muscat.

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Majboos – Colorful Spiced Rice Dish

This dish is reminiscent of a Middle Eastern paella – rice cooked with saffron, lime, and spices, topped with chicken, fish, or lamb.

Try it at: Kargeen Café in Muscat – local food in a lush garden setting.

Mashuai – The Taste of the Sea

With its long coastline, Oman is famous for mashuai, a beloved fish dish.
Grilled kingfish served with lemon rice and sauce – simple yet fantastic.

Find it along: Muttrah Corniche in Muscat.

Mishkak – Omani Street Food

In the evenings, the streets fill with the aroma of grilled meat – that’s mishkak, small marinated skewers.

Chicken, beef, or camel, grilled over open flames and served with spicy sauce.

Tip: Follow the locals – they always know where it tastes best!

Halwa – A Sweet Tradition

Omani halwa is a thick, sweet mixture of sugar, ghee, saffron, and nuts. It's enjoyed during celebrations and offered as a gesture of hospitality.

Buy it at: Nizwa Souq or local markets.

Karak Tea and Flatbread – Everyday Favorites

Karak is sweet tea with milk and cardamom – perfect with freshly baked Omani bread (khubz) served with honey or chees.

Find it at: Small cafés and roadside stops – simple and delicious.

Food in Oman – A Journey for All Senses

Omani cuisine is not just about taste – it’s about community, generosity, and culture.
Every dish tells a story of the land and its people.

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