Oman is a culturally rich country which lends itself to India’s diversified culinary offerings. Whether it is North India or South India no matter what you are in the mood for, there are countless Indian restaurants in Oman. The following guide provides some of the best Indian restaurant dining in the oman.
Mumtaz Mahal – Muscat
Founded in 1984, Mumtaz Mahal is one of the best fine-dining Indian restaurants in Muscat. Situated at the top of a hill, it provides spectacular city views along with quality North Indian cuisine and the restaurant has won the ‘Best Indian Restaurant’ awards ten times.
Located within the Radisson Collection Hotel, this restaurant is committed to bringing the royal flavors of Awadhi cuisine to Oman. Under the direction of Executive Chef Imtiaz Qureshi, the restaurant offers a luxurious dining experience while encapsulating traditional recipes with modern dining presentation.
(C): Radisson Collection Muscat, Hormuz Grand
Woodlands Restaurant – Muscat
Woodlands is loved by both locals and expatriates and serves Chettinad cuisine that originates from South India. Famous for its spicy curries and generous portions, the restaurant creates a warm and welcoming environment which is ideal for families.
This restaurant is part of a worldwide franchise and provides authentic South Indian vegetarian food. If your cravings run toward crispy dosas and traditional sambar, Saravanaa Bhavan is a great option.
(C): Saravanaa Bhavan
Begum’s Restaurant – Muscat
Begum is a great restaurant for Indian food and it gives you a feel good environment. The restaurant is known for its rich curries, delicious tandoori foods and has a variety of North Indian dishes to choose from. It is an excellent place for a good lunch or a light dinner.
(C): Begum’s Restaurant
Ananthapuri Restaurant – Muscat
Ananthapuri brings the flavors of Kerala to Oman and is known for its authentic dishes such as appam with stew and fish molee. The homely restaurant also has an ambiance of a traditional South Indian restaurant which perfectly complements the menu, making it the popular choice for South Indian cuisine lovers in Oman.
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