With a sizeable number of Indians living in Oman, the number of Indian restaurants in the Sultanate are also many. Some of the known ones have been in business for over three decades and are still running strong.
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00:00Indian restaurants have been in Oman for a long, long time, catering to those palates
00:07craving Indian food. Most of the joints that you'll be seeing today have been around
00:12for over 30 years and counting. For tastes from North India at an affordable price with
00:17authentic taste, Ghasitaram Halwai in Al Khuair was the go-to place. This vegetarian-only
00:23restaurant also had a branch in Rui. Today, their Rui branch has now been relocated to
00:28Kubra and good luck trying to get a table on a weekend. Longing for some Dabeli or Khandvi
00:35or Vada Pav, Pradeep Bhai's shop will surely cater to your craving for Gujarati delicacies.
00:41Located near the popular Star Cinema in Rui, Pradeep's clientele ranges from rich businessmen
00:46to students. Raj Kachori, Dabeli, simple club sandwich with his signature red and green
00:52chutneys have big takers and once you visit this place, you will surely come back. It's
00:5735 years and going steady and strong. With a sizeable population from Tamil Nadu and
01:03Andhra Pradesh residing in Oman, a need for Chettinad cuisine was indeed felt. Woodlands
01:09was the answer. Almost three decades in Oman, Woodlands has an upmarket ambience and is
01:14a favourite of many Westerners residing in Oman. Located in Rui, their typical Chettinad
01:19spices and mixes on vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes make you drool for more. Finally, offering
01:25a different aura and ambience is Mumtaz Mahal. Located in the uptown area of Shatiyal Kuram,
01:31small climb up the hill and you are treated not just with a culinary fare but also a visual
01:37delight of city views from the restaurant. With roof-to-floor glass windows surrounding
01:41the dining area, the place offers Mughlai dishes as well as North Indian flavours. Pre-Covid
01:47days, Mumtaz Mahal gave the guests an awesome feel of a royal darbar with live musical evenings
01:52filled with Ghazal and classical Indian songs. The food and the feel is top-notch.