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Finding The BEST Street Food In Qatar (With Locals)

I spent an entire day walking the streets of Doha with locals to find the real food — the spots you won’t see in travel guides, the dishes hidden behind tiny storefronts, and the flavors that tell the real story of this country.

A big thanks to Khaled (https://www.instagram.com/khaled_choice/?hl=en) and Fahad (@Fahad.Albishri )

From sizzling mandi and Labanese Breakfasts, to hole-in-the-wall cafeterias serving recipes passed down for generations, this is the side of Qatar most people never get to experience.

Because sometimes the best food in the richest country in the world… costs just a few dollars.

This is street food in Qatar and here are all the spots we visited:

Shay Al Shomous
https://share.google/lL4h7ROfR2YTfui1j

Beirut restaurant qatar
https://share.google/ow7ZtUKxEdqimBTPO

Afghan Brothers
https://share.google/ZDU06P22oKBUUjrEV

Shawarma El Khebbez
https://share.google/i133YGt8HwKrQZIJp

Republic Coffee Bar & Bakery
https://share.google/fdJRw8m2KXOpxn3jc

31 Comments

  1. Great video as always Ahmad. Thank you in showing us the beauty of our country 🙏 May Allah reward you for all the work
    you do.

  2. if you are still in Qatar I recommend you try zam zam mandi. The best mandi i ever had in Qatar. Their meat mandi is amazingggggg!!!!!!

  3. enjoyed the video.. but i wish i had 1% of the experience you had. The amount of racism in qatar is insane.

  4. I was literally just thinking "he should try afghan food" while watching, then suddenly you say afghan brothers restaurant lol

  5. Come on! You didn’t need that stereotypical Arab country filter! Qatar is so colourful. The content is so good you didn’t need any extra frills

  6. Your editor color graded it yellow too much as in Hollywood Movies…. Your Doing good Mashallah Brother. Love from Pakistan..😘😘🥰

  7. Jesus is the only true and living God!! For God so loved the world, that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life! (John 3:16)

  8. I loved Doha when I was there! The food, the culture, the customer service in stores, and of course, the Souqs, the halal food & restaurants, all the attractions. I call it “Black & White City” because you pretty much see 95% black abayas and white Kandurahs. Masha’allah!

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