Explore Doha's bustling foodie scene and check out the many streets and areas in the city that offer diverse food offerings!
For this edition of Foodie Street, the ILoveQatar.net (ILQ) team takes you through Ahmed bin Ali Street in the Fareej Kulaib and Fareej Bin Omran area. Happy eating!
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Ahmed bin Ali Street is a long road that lines the residential areas of Fareej Kulaib and Bin Omran and connects Khalifa Street on its north and Al Rayyan Road on its south.
For this guide, we'll take you through the eateries to check out from north to south.
Have a taste of Jordan with Hashem Restaurant Qatar! Hashem Restaurant is one of the oldest restaurants in Amman and is now serving its delicious food in Doha.
Get your fill of shawarma and fresh grills at one of the local favourites, King of Chicken!
Another local shawarma and grills joint loved by nearby residents is Mashawi Istanbul!
Head over to Nafeeseh Sweets for tasty treats such as kunafa, baklava, and more!
Need a dose of caffeine? Try out Kahwatna Coffee Shop's selection of brews and sweet treats!
Craving for peri-peri chicken? Nando's Qatar serves deliciously spiced and flavoured chicken and a variety of sides to complement it.
Kebab King Restaurant's selection of tasty grills and mandi are a must-try!
A trendy cafe to check out is the Fat Cat Cafe, offering brews, refreshments, and a variety of cute pastries and desserts!
Abo Abdo Restaurant is another shawarma and grills joint to check out and is well-loved by the community!
Looking for deliciously healthy options? Try out Ideal Diet's menu of nutrition-based food!
Get your karak fix and pick up tasty comfort food at everyone's all time favourite, Teatime!
The Royal Shezan Restaurant has been a go-to for desi food in Qatar since the 90s and shouldn't be missed.
Lulu Juice Stall's diverse menu offers fresh fruits, juices, shakes, ice cream, desserts, and comfort food.
Another popular place to grab your dose of karak is Karak Mqanes, which also serves a large variety of dishes from different cuisines.
Grail and Hadeethai is a Sudanese cafe hidden gem that serves Sudanese favourites and a variety of brews and refreshments.
Craving Filipino food? Head over to Bahay Kubo for authentic, homemade dishes in a lively venue.
Satisfy your fried chicken cravings at Broaster and enjoy juicy, crispy, chicken in a variety of flavours.
Get your caffeine fix at Bo's Coffee, serving delicious brews and refreshments.
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