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Muscat in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Muscat, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Situated on the Gulf of Oman, this unique capital city is known for its diverse culture, traditions, and a rich heritage. The Royal Opera House, the National Museum of Oman, the Muttrah Souq, and the historic Al Alam Palace, flanked by the Al Mirani and Al Jalali forts, are just some of the interesting places you can visit in Muscat. The city also has a thriving nightlife, with many international restaurants and pubs.
With favorites like Fast Food N' Juice Centre مركر العصائر و الاطعمة, Mumtaz Mahal Restaurant, and Kurkum Restaurant, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Fast Food N' Juice Centre مركر العصائر و الاطعمة and Baba Salem Restaurant so you can get the best taste of Muscat while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Mutrah Souq and Riyam Park حديقة ريام with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Muscat without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Mutrah Souq

4.4
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3.9
(2054)
Traditional market
Shopping
Market
Historic Sites
Flea & Street Markets
Mutrah Souq, also known as Al Dhalam Souq, is a traditional marketplace in Muscat that offers a wide array of Omani souvenirs, handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, spices and more. This historic bazaar features narrow alleys lined with shops selling various items and retains the charm of a traditional Arab market. Visitors can explore rows of timber stalls offering Indian and Omani artifacts as well as antique goods at jewelry and textile stores.
A vibrant and authentic market experience that offers a glimpse into Oman’s cultural and commercial heritage. Highly recommended for visitors seeking traditional charm. --- ✅ Positive Aspects: • Traditional atmosphere: The souq preserves the feel of old Arabian markets, with narrow alleys, wooden ceilings, and the scent of frankincense in the air. • Gold and handicrafts: A great place to explore Omani jewelry, handmade crafts, textiles, and souvenirs. • Local dining: Several restaurants and cafés nearby offer a chance to enjoy Omani and regional dishes. • Scenic location: Just steps away from the Corniche and the sea, making it easy to combine shopping with a relaxing waterfront stroll. • Cultural immersion: Ideal for travelers who want to experience local life, interact with shopkeepers, and discover unique items.
Wael N — Google review
A must visit spots for tourists. Most shops are so friendly. Good prices. Quality items. Can even found roman & gladiator's iron helmet here. Its an airconditioned souq. Great place to hide from hot sunny weather outside.
Bard P — Google review
That’s crazy old. Feels like I am at 1940. There are Indians trading everywhere. And Foreigners who are buying. Old fashioned shop. Clean only where is trading, if you come beyond the market it’s so dirty and dark. It’s safe, no worries at all. For experience it’s nice. Prices are highly overpriced and goods are there over-old and not fresh. Maybe some shops are genuine, you may bargain and get things really cheap. Very boring place. Cafes there don’t have any customer service. However it’s a heritage and it’s somehow beautiful and entertaining. There is gold market. Fancy and excited.
Kozlova O — Google review
The souq is one of Oman’s oldest and most vibrant markets, offering a captivating journey through the nation’s rich trading heritage. Overlooking the harbor, it dates back several centuries to a time when Muscat was a major port linking Arabia with India, Persia, and Africa. Locally known as “Souq Al Dhalam,” or “The Dark Market,” its narrow, winding lanes are shaded by wooden roofs and filled with the enchanting scents of frankincense, myrrh, spices, and oud. Inside, more than 800 shops sell a colorful mix of Omani silver jewelry, khanjars, handcrafted textiles, pottery, and perfumes, blending old traditions with modern touches. Originally built with palm leaves and mud walls, the souq has been carefully restored to preserve its authentic character while remaining a lively hub for both locals and visitors. Friendly vendors welcome you to browse and bargain, and as the day fades, the soft evening lights make it even more charming.
Abdulkarim A — Google review
Absolutely loved visiting Mutrah Souq! It’s a beautiful blend of tradition, culture, and color. The narrow lanes, friendly shopkeepers, and the mix of scents from frankincense, spices, and perfumes make it such a unique experience. You can find everything here — from traditional Omani souvenirs and jewelry to clothes and local handicrafts. The atmosphere is lively yet welcoming, and it really captures the spirit of old Muscat. A must-visit spot for anyone coming to Oman!
Zee — Google review
The place looked beautiful with all the lights during the night time, but the only issue we faced was parking… it was hard to find a spot on the weekend. However, if you go a bit further, there’s a large parking area near the musical fountain.
Praveen R — Google review
🛍️ Mutrah Souq The Beating Heart of Old Muscat Mutrah Souq is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and charm truly the soul of Muscat. Walking through its narrow lanes filled with the scent of frankincense, spices, and oud feels like stepping back in time. Every corner tells a story from the glittering displays of traditional silver jewelry and colorful lamps to the stalls overflowing with handcrafted souvenirs and textiles. The friendly shopkeepers, the warm ambiance, and the gentle hum of bargaining add to the Souq’s old-world allure. It’s a place where tradition and modern life meet beautifully. A visit to Muscat wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the magic of Mutrah Souq where every turn is a new discovery and every scent, a memory. ✨
Fuzzala S — Google review
Visited Mutrah Souq, one of the oldest traditional markets in Oman, dating back over a century. This historic marketplace has been a major trading hub for goods like spices, perfumes, textiles, and gold, reflecting Oman’s rich maritime past. I really enjoyed exploring the narrow lanes filled with the aroma of frankincense and traditional Omani charm. Many of the shopkeepers are Malayalees, which made the experience even more enjoyable. Picked up some beautiful souvenirs from here
Laiju L — Google review
سوق مطرح مطرح، مسقط،، Mutrah Market, near Mutrah Corniche, Muscat, Oman•http://omanstore24.com/mutrahsouq•+968 9827 7478•Tips and more reviews for Mutrah Souq
2 min · 1 mi
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Riyam Park حديقة ريام

4.3
(5858)
Park
Riyam Park حديقة ريام is a serene destination that offers stunning views of mountains, water, and blooming flowers. It features playgrounds and expansive lawns for leisurely strolls. A trek to the mountains separating Darsait from the Port area provides breathtaking sunset views of Port Sultan Qaboos, Muttrah Corniche, and the impressive Riyam Park along with the giant Frankincense Burner.
A very nice medium sized park. There are picnic tables under the shade and playgrounds for the kids. Very quiet and peaceful with great views of the Bay of Oman and the Tower on the hill. The paths are clean and very well maintained. There is a coffee shop and restaurant but they were closed on a weekday. There are large parking lots in the front and back of the park with taxis always standing by. There was once a pond and a small amusement park, but the pond is now drained and they're tearing down the amusement park. There are multiple Water Closets open. A very nice place to take a walk, or let the kids play, picnic, or just sit in a shady spot and relax.
Arkk S — Google review
This place evokes a sense of tranquility and peace. The gentle breeze whispers through the trees, creating a soothing melody. Sunlight filters through the leaves, dappling the ground with light. A sense of calm washes over you as you take in the serene surroundings. It's a perfect spot to escape the everyday hustle and find solace.
Vibin M — Google review
Here’s a nice review you can use for Riyam Park: Review: Riyam Park is a beautiful and relaxing place to visit with family and kids. The green spaces and playground make it perfect for children to play, and the view from the park is really nice, especially in the evening. We had a great time enjoying the fresh air and peaceful atmosphere. If you’d like, I can also help you draft one that’s shorter, more detailed, or more formal — just say the word!
Mohamed A — Google review
The park provides a lovely view, situated at a higher elevation. From this vantage point, the vast sea stretches out before us. A refreshing breeze consistently graces this area, enhancing the experience. It makes the perfect environment for a leisurely visit. The elevated position offers a unique perspective and a different climate. Many people like to spend time enjoying the scenery there. The park is a great option to visit at any time. You may consider visiting it.
Muhammad A — Google review
Beautiful park 15 min walk from mutual souk. You can hear the sound of birds and see Beautiful flowers . There is a kids play area also with some swings and slides. Overall a beautiful place for picnics and passing time.
Saurabh K — Google review
Always the best view of MUTTRAH it’s a iconic and beautiful sculpture visible from the muttrah Cornish .’ Free parking 🅿️ please note 🚯 don’t put your waste in parking lots !!! There’s different verities of sea birds 🦢 is harmful for them always try to protect them they have food from the nature you don’t have to feed them and make them lazy 😛 stay aways from high strong tides hitting the walls hold hand of you kids below 6 while your at edge of the walls Enjoy the free view
PANTHERA M — Google review
Located along the picturesque Mutrah Corniche, this park offers breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding mountains. The well-kept green lawns and gardens provide a tranquil setting perfect for picnics and leisurely walks The walking trails are excellent, especially the hike up to the Riyam Monument, which rewards you with panoramic views that are simply stunning. Facilities are clean and convenient, with ample seating areas and restrooms. The presence of food vendors adds to the overall experience, making it easy to grab a snack or refreshment.
Y. T — Google review
"A peaceful park with a stunning seaside view — calm, quiet, and perfect for relaxing or just enjoying nature."
Ranjan S — Google review
JHCH+P3P, Muscat, Oman•http://www.mm.gov.om/•+968 24 753000•Tips and more reviews for Riyam Park حديقة ريام
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Al Alam Palace

4.6
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4.0
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Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Government Buildings
Al Alam Palace, located in the heart of Muscat, Oman, is a landmark ceremonial residence that showcases a unique and flamboyant contemporary Islamic design. Built in 1972, it features bright blue and gold trumpet-shaped columns and vibrant tile work that defy traditional palace architecture. Although not open to the public, visitors can admire its colorful facade from the iron gates at the front.
A visually striking and culturally significant landmark in Muscat. Its location makes it a perfect starting point for exploring nearby historical and cultural sites. --- ✅ Positive Aspects: • Unique architecture: The palace features a bold and colorful design that stands out among traditional Omani structures. • Prime location: Situated near key attractions like Al Mirani Fort and the National Museum, allowing visitors to enjoy multiple highlights in one visit. • Well-maintained surroundings: The area is clean, landscaped, and ideal for walking and photography. • Symbolic importance: As one of the official residences of His Majesty the Sultan, it holds national and ceremonial significance.
Wael N — Google review
Muscat’s most iconic landmark, surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and traditional Omani architecture, it offers a perfect backdrop for photos. Though visitors cannot enter inside, the view from outside is truly worth it. The area is clean, peaceful, and gives a royal feel!
Shahufa S — Google review
Al Alam Palace is one of the main official residences of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and stands as an important symbol of Oman’s governance and history. The original structure was built over 200 years ago by Imam Sultan bin Ahmed, and the current palace was rebuilt in 1972. The building features a distinctive blue and gold facade and is framed by the historic Portuguese forts of Mirani and Jalali, dating back to the 16th century. Together, they form a setting that reflects both Muscat’s defensive past and its modern architectural identity. Although the palace is not open to visitors, the public area in front of it offers a clear view and is well maintained. The walkway leading to the gates is clean and organized, making it a pleasant short visit, especially for those interested in Omani history and culture. A brief stop here provides a good sense of the country’s royal heritage and the surrounding Old Muscat area.
Abdulkarim A — Google review
Al Alam Palace is must visit place in Muscat. No entry inside the palace allowed but view from the outside is great too. This place represents the traditional architecture, surrounded by greenery and hills. I enjoyed walking near the palace despite it was hot afternoon.
Nadiia — Google review
Al Alam Palace is also a must-visit attraction in Muscat. Though visitors are not allowed inside the palace grounds, the exterior itself is stunning and offers excellent photo opportunities. The palace, with its striking blue and gold façade, is one of the six royal residences of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq. The surrounding area is beautifully maintained, with clean walkways and impressive architecture all around. I visited at night as well — the palace looked magnificent under the lights, creating a truly royal and peaceful atmosphere.
Laiju L — Google review
We visited Al Alam Palace in Muscat, and while we didn’t get to go inside, the exterior was still an impressive sight. Built in the 1970s, Al Alam Palace serves as the ceremonial palace of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, Oman’s current ruler. The palace stands as a symbol of Oman's heritage, with its stunning blend of traditional Islamic and modern architectural styles. The blue and gold accents on the façade are especially striking and contrast beautifully with the surrounding natural landscape, including the rugged hills and tranquil water nearby. The palace is located in a picturesque area, right next to the Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts, which add to its historic significance. The surrounding gardens and the views of the coastline make it an ideal spot for photos and a peaceful visit, but unfortunately, access to the interior is restricted. While you can’t go inside, it’s still worth stopping by to admire the architecture and learn a bit about Oman's history and royal heritage. The palace has long been a symbol of Oman’s modernization and continued stability, and while we could only view it from the outside, it’s clear why it holds such importance. The National Museum of Oman is located just opposite to the main entrance.
Kaushik M — Google review
A Must Visit Gem in Muscat! Al Alam Palace is absolutely beautiful; a perfect blend of royal elegance and vibrant Omani architecture. The palace grounds are spotless and well-maintained, with colorful gardens and stunning views. Even though visitors can’t go inside, it’s a great spot for photos and a must-see when exploring the city. Truly a symbol of Oman’s royal heritage! 🇴🇲✨
Sukriti S — Google review
Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of the Sultan of Oman and used welcoming foreign dignitaries and heads of state etc. Visited it from outside. The striking blue color of the palace makes it special, that is visible from a distance. Pictures can be taken both from the front and the back.
Soudamini M — Google review
JH8V+9V8, Muscat, Oman•Tips and more reviews for Al Alam Palace
12 min · 7.8 mi
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Qurum Natural Park

4.3
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4.2
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Country park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Qurum Natural Park, also known as Qurum Nature Reserve, is a popular spot in Muscat for both residents and tourists. It is often referred to as the "lungs of Muscat" due to its lush greenery and natural beauty. The park features a boating lake, the Sultan Qaboos Rose Garden, fountains, an artificial waterfall, and a small amusement park for kids.
Very beautiful and huge park. We went on June and we were alone in the park. Beautiful waterfall. Some space to rest or walk. Worth a visit !
Damien — Google review
A very beautiful park, both adults and kids can enjoy. There is an amusement park once you walk down. There are plenty of greenery and lovely views. There is a restaurant and small stalls. There are toilets. There are plenty of flies and mosquitos, though, so be prepared.
نساء أ — Google review
Qurum Natural Park is an absolute gem in the heart of Muscat! 🌿✨ The lush greenery, peaceful lake, and beautifully maintained walking paths make it a perfect escape from the city’s hustle. The park is clean, family-friendly, and offers something for everyone — from relaxing picnics to evening strolls. The views, especially during sunset, are simply breathtaking. A true example of nature’s beauty and Omani hospitality combined. 🌸💚 Definitely a 5-star experience and a must-visit spot in Muscat! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
MELVIN M — Google review
Qurum National Park is one of Muscat’s most beautiful and peaceful green spaces — a true escape from the busy city life. The park is spacious, clean, and well-maintained, with plenty of walking paths, shaded areas, and beautifully landscaped gardens. It’s a perfect spot for families, children, and anyone who loves nature and outdoor relaxation. The artificial lake, fountains, and flower gardens make the park very scenic, especially in the evenings when the weather cools down. There are also play areas for kids, benches to sit and enjoy the view, and lots of open space for picnics or short walks. Whether you visit for a morning walk, a family outing, or just to unwind in nature, Qurum National Park offers a calm and refreshing atmosphere that everyone will enjoy. A must-visit landmark for both residents and tourists in Muscat
Sujith N — Google review
We saw the waterfalls when driving and though we would check this out. They are part of the park. We went in June. it was completely empty. It was quite clean. Many playground for kids. The park is big and we didn’t see all of it but we liked the parts that we walked through
Amy — Google review
Enjoyed with the kids, quite busy in the weekend, can hire bicycles for kids and adults. Recommend for family outings
Sujith W — Google review
A beautiful large park which has a small lake, beautiful walking paths, numerous benches and picnic tables under the shade, a small amphitheater, and a spectacular man-made waterfall. Entrance is free and it's a great place to walk, sit under a shady tree and have a picnic, watch the kids play on one of several free playgrounds, or go to the back of the park to walk around the lake or see the waterfall. There are several water closets in the park, clean and well maintained. There is also a fancy restaurant near the main entrance. A great place for walking, or bring the family to play and relax in the shade. If you're in this part of Muscat and you like parks, I would certainly recommend this one.
Arkk S — Google review
There were some collations of adventures to enjoy the peacefulness and get rid of some worries. We can take children to enjoy the places with them. There is a lot of fun and we can go on a picnic there. Just imagine we can rent a cycle/electric bike to around there. There is one pond also there. We can go walk around the pond. Took 6km it's my calculations. May took more. We can enjoy it peacefully and we can leave memories there. ✨💕There little bit of neatness is needed.
Sheeba P — Google review
JFCV+J3, Muscat, Oman•http://www.mm.gov.om/•Tips and more reviews for Qurum Natural Park
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Under a 1-minute walk from Mutrah Souq, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Fast Food N' Juice Centre مركر العصائر و الاطعمة

3.4
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4.0
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Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Cafe
Fast Food N' Juice Centre مركر العصائر و الاطعمة is a casual spot not meant for fancy occasions, but perfect for a vibrant souq visit. The neon lights and colorful juices are hard to miss. It's known for its delicious and reasonably priced food, with generous portions and good hygiene. The staff is friendly and the vibe is romantic by the sea shore.
Nice place to have a quick diner on a terrasse with view on the cruise ships The food is simple and tasty Vegetarian dishes available Staff is numerous and professional Worth it ! 😊
Michel D — Google review
Good place to hang out. Enjoyed the open space dining space and hot food❤️ Good service.
Chinnu S — Google review
It looks like a tourist trap because it is one. Don't do it to yourself. This is a picture of how I left my food. The service is not even good enough to make it palatable
Ade S — Google review
Tasty and cheap fast food at the Muttrah Corniche with nice view to the Oman Sea...
Chin L — Google review
It's best juice in the fast food N juice center.
Karem B — Google review
We had a chicken shawarma few times here, as well a fresh coconut. Really tasty, fast and budget. Wonderful local place. Highly recommend to visit for a fast dinner or snack. Lovely people.
Daria S — Google review
Lovely juices - a full selection of flavours. Large serving sizes - 2 dishes were enough for our family of 5. Nice to get salad with all dishes - much needed when travelling. Service was good
Ali A — Google review
Nice staff. Good WiFi. Excellent natural juices.
MATJAŽ Č — Google review
JHC7+4XF, Muscat, Oman•+968 9287 6036•Tips and more reviews for Fast Food N' Juice Centre مركر العصائر و الاطعمة

Baba Salem Restaurant

4.3
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Turkish restaurant
Baba Salem Restaurant is a popular Turkish restaurant with a relaxed outdoor seating area. It's known for its signature Pasha Kebab Mutton, Izmir Kebab, and fluffy flatbreads. The restaurant is well-liked for its good quality food at reasonable prices. While parking can be challenging, the service is quick and the portions are filling. The restaurant also offers an AC area on the second floor.
Baba Salem is one of those hidden gems that you might easily miss if you’re just passing by, but it’s a favorite among locals. This Turkish cuisine spot truly shines when it comes to Shawarma especially the chicken, which I highly recommend. If you’re visiting between 8 and 10 PM, be prepared for a lively crowd, particularly on weekends, which just adds to the vibrant atmosphere. For those who can’t decide between chicken or beef, their mixed Shawarma is a must-try equally delicious and satisfying. Now that the weather is nicer, I’d suggest sitting outside to enjoy your meal in a relaxed setting. Prices are reasonable, making it a great choice even at the end of the month when you’re waiting for your salary. Overall, Baba Salem is a reliable spot for authentic Turkish flavors and won’t disappoint.
Bader A — Google review
Portions for prices are great. A good place to visit if you’re planning to try authentic levantine/Turkish cuisine for good prices and good quality. Lamb chops and Kebab were on top of the items in terms of taste. Pida and pizza were good as well. The indoor dinning area is very humble but clean. The outdoor is traditional and would definitely have been our first option only if we visited in winter.
Ghadeer A — Google review
The service was good but we found the food underwhelming. The shawarma was dry and the Iskender kebab lacked flavour. This place has a great reputation, but I'm struggling to understand why. I've tried other Turkish restaurants in Muscat which are far superior. I'll try and give it another try.
Georges D — Google review
Nice Turkish restaurant in town serving delicious grills, shawarmas. I like their meat shawarma, special sauces, doner kabab and mixed grills. My favorite place for arabic food. Definitely worth a try and value for money. Best wishes!
Dickie P — Google review
On August 7th, 2025, I patronized Baba Salem (Arabic food) Restaurant for lunch and found it to be a commendable establishment. The restaurant offers a diverse menu and provides attentive service, making it a highly recommended dining option. The menu includes a variety of choices, such as: - Beverages - Desserts - Juices - Appetizers - Seafood - Pizza - Shawarma - Grills The restaurant provides both indoor and outdoor dining areas, in addition to clean restroom facilities. The indoor area is modestly appointed but well-maintained. The outdoor area offers a traditional ambiance, which would be particularly appealing during the winter months. Please note that complimentary WiFi is not available. (Prices include a 5% VAT.) I extend my appreciation to the owner and staff for their hospitality and welcoming demeanor.
Timeless J — Google review
Well, this is truly the definition of fast food in Oman—easy, affordable, and consistently tasty. The food is fresh, flavorful, and satisfying without being heavy. During lunchtime, the place is packed with people on their work breaks, which says a lot about its popularity. Must-try items at Baba Salem include the Arabic Shawarma, Shawarma Platter, and the Iskander Kebab. And of course, being in Muscat, no meal feels complete without a refreshing Ice Lemon Mint. The restaurant offers outdoor seating with a charming garden concept, making it a lovely spot to enjoy food—especially in the winter. For the hotter months, there’s an air-conditioned dining area on the first floor, which is perfect for keeping cool.
Yudi A — Google review
If you consider a good atmosphere then that place is for you, i tried sharuk shavarma its to tasty and there own some ketchup, dining area full covered with tree's, Also some lovebirds nest they kept there,vibe matter🍃✨
Sachin M — Google review
Such great place ambience and setup are good visited on Friday filled with much people The food and service is good 👍 Definitely visit again
Sharul M — Google review
JFFR+H6F, Muscat, Oman•+968 9455 5570•Tips and more reviews for Baba Salem Restaurant
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Mumtaz Mahal Restaurant

4.1
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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Indian restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Muscat, Mumtaz Mahal Restaurant stands as a testament to fine dining and culinary artistry since its inception in 1984. This esteemed establishment specializes in North Indian cuisine, drawing inspiration from traditional recipes that have been cherished through generations. The restaurant's elegant decor features a striking black and white theme complemented by chic indoor plants, creating an atmosphere of sophistication and tranquility.
We had a wonderful experience at Mumtaz Mahal. The indoor space is beautiful, filled with plants that make it feel fresh and inviting. Special thanks to Chef and TC Rana for his warm hospitality — he was friendly, patient, and answered all our questions. For those who enjoy Indian and spicy food, this is a great choice. I loved my butter chicken — rich and flavorful — and my partner’s Gold Tasting Menu was a fantastic way to sample many dishes. Prices are reasonable for the quality, though not the cheapest. I’d definitely go again and bring any guests visiting Muscat.
Fateme M — Google review
Mumtaz Mahal in Muscat is undeniably a feast for the eyes with its stunning interiors and captivating ambience—perfect for impressing clients or hosting a fancy evening out. However, the experience falls short where it matters most. The food is, frankly, mediocre, with portions so small they leave you wanting. The naan? The tiniest I’ve ever seen, almost a culinary crime! Service is just okay, not matching the hype or the hefty price tag. As a local Muscatian, I find it hard to justify the cost for what’s offered. This is a one-time-visit kind of place, more suited for business entertainment than a go-to dining spot. Sorry, folks, but I can’t recommend it—there are better options out there for the price. Good luck.
Abhay C — Google review
The place is beautiful, and the food was delicious. However, two staff members came across as quite rude. We had requested one of the waiters to make a dish less spicy, but it was served very spicy anyway. Fortunately, another staff member who later served us was genuinely kind and attentive. Overall, the ambience made the experience pleasant, but the service could definitely be improved.
Mehala D — Google review
India food is delicious, The mutton curry has no fishy smell and is chewy. all the waiters are polite. very enjoys the dinner
Hui L — Google review
Mumtaz in Muscat is a great dining experience. The food is incredibly fresh, full of bold flavor, and clearly prepared with real attention to quality. Every dish we ordered had that perfect balance of spice and richness without feeling heavy, which is harder to find than you’d think. The staff were warm and professional, and the setting has an elevated yet welcoming feel. One small note for anyone visiting, the restaurant is located in a complex that has several other places around it, so just know where you are headed when you arrive. Overall, a fantastic spot for high quality Indian cuisine in Muscat and absolutely worth a visit.
Kim T — Google review
Very good atmosphere, their food are so yummy, especially the butter chicken, starter also very nice, 5 star recommendation
ZHI T — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Mumtaz Maham Restaurant, and I must say it was an exceptional experience. The food was exquisite, and the ambiance was truly extraordinary. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere and stunning sea views made for a truly unforgettable dine in.
Mathew M — Google review
Very nice place, lots of stairs to find but worth it for the pictures of the city. Service is good and staff are friendly. The food could Be better in taste for the price paid.
SA — Google review
Children’s Museum, Building No. 80 Near By Land Mark – City Amphitheater, 2601 Way, Oman•https://www.mumtazmahal.net/•+968 24 605979•Tips and more reviews for Mumtaz Mahal Restaurant

Kurkum Restaurant

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Kurkum Restaurant is a fine-dining Indian restaurant located near the Mutrah souk in Muscat. It offers a modern and elegant ambiance with both indoor and outdoor seating, providing stunning views of Sultan Qaboos Port. The menu features a wide variety of homemade Indian and Chinese dishes for lunch and dinner, including soups, salads, starters, as well as chicken, lamb, fish, and vegetarian main courses.
A fine Indian restaurant in the Mutrah area. The menu is quite diverse with options of vegetarian, chicken, lamb, and seafood items. They offer soups, hot and cold starters, main courses, dessert, and drinks. The food is very tasty, and the service is OK. The place is quite small, and they offer both indoor and outdoor seating. They accept payment by card or cash. The food portions are quite filling, and are very highly priced.
Fahd ب — Google review
Excellent customer service. Food is on the pricy side but the chef's presentation and quality surely makes up for it. The ambience is very calming and peaceful. Worthwhile a visit.
Hamza H — Google review
Super expensive for Oman. OMR9.000 for watermelon juice, rice and dal is a rip off. Even 4 star hotels are cheaper. Having said that, food was delicious
Susana — Google review
It was my first time trying Indian food and I have to say it was delicious. The service was great. Thank you.
SEA — Google review
Elegant Indian Restaurant with delicious food and very attentive service. We were received with a free welcome drink at nicely dressed tables, Sagar is an excellent and friendly host, we highly recommend this restaurant
William M — Google review
Delicious food, good service, and a pleasant atmosphere. We received delicious compliments
Yevhen M — Google review
The menu is very highly priced, and the food quality does not justify it. It's better to visit a five-star restaurant instead. **Positive Points:** - The ambiance and decor are quite appealing, though at this price, there are even better dining options available. Nonetheless, it's a romantic setting, ideal for affluent couples seeking a pleasant evening. - The mixed seafood soup was excellent, with perfect flavor, consistency, and temperature. - The Kashmiri pulao was aromatic and delicious. - The prawn poori was a creative concept and well-executed. **Negative Points:** - The sweet corn soup lacked corn and was not good in taste. - The dim sums were disappointing, especially considering the high price. The tamarind chutney didn't pair well, the taste was subpar, and the dim sum’s skin was too thick. - The creamy almond chicken and Rajasthani chicken gravy were almost identical, with the only difference being the almond and cream content. Even the steward acknowledged this. - The lentil yellow, meant to be dal fry, did not meet expectations. - The seekh kebab was very bland. **Concerns:** - The high menu prices are not justified by the quality of the food. Most dishes weren't made with the best ingredients, and two main courses tasted the same. At such high prices, each dish should be distinctly prepared, not just variations of the same gravy. - The silverware was good, but the main course serving dishes looked cheap. High prices should ensure top-quality service and presentation. - Despite the high charges, the stewards did not demonstrate proper food serving styles or knowledge of silver service. - The restaurant lacks dedicated parking, valet service, and even a host or hostess to welcome guests. In conclusion, the exorbitant menu prices are not justified. If it's a tourist destination, other nearby eateries should also charge high rates, which they don't. The high prices at this restaurant remain unexplained and unjustified.
Mubashir S — Google review
Visited the Souq on Friday 4pm and was not as per my expectation, decided to get some food and did not want to sit outside in this heat. Came across Kurkum and ordered some butter kitchen, dal makni and paneer tikka masala. Food was great and fulling and the service was also good.
Christiaan K — Google review
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