Dukanah Cafe - A Review

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Step into Dukanah Cafe in Muscat, Oman. With its authentic decoration and delicious dishes, this is a great place to experience a local Omani breakfast.

 

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Dukanah Café sign

From the outside, Dukanah Cafe actually looked small and uninviting. But, once I entered, I discovered a beautiful traditional space inside. The place was full – businessmen, tourists and local Omani families sitting around the tables. I found the atmosphere warm and lively.

QR Code to their Menu

QR code for Dukanah Cafe

1) 2 Reasons why you should visit this place:

Materials are rustic: wooden chairs and tables, old ceramic vases, stone floors, and colourful objects. You will feel like you are travelling back in time.

There is a wide range of choice – savoury as well as sweet. You can either select a tray of small dishes or a specific item.

2) Getting there

Dukanah Cafe is in Al Ghubra district of Muscat. It’s located a few hundred metres from Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque.

3) Why the name 'Dukanah'?

 According to the Times of Oman, the term ‘Dukanah’ is an Omani term which refers to ‘a place that’s tucked between two things, and usually used by men for an afternoon coffee – or tea.

4) Highlights

4.1 The beautiful menu

Menu at Dukanah Cafe

4.2 Mouth-watering Omani pancakes called Qurous.

Omani pancakes Qurous

Qurous are a very popular breakfast dish, traditionally served with date syrup (like here) or with fresh honey. They are particularly appreciated in winter but I really enjoyed them in July!

They go particularly well with a tasty cup of Karak tea. A spicy Indian tea that has become popular everywhere in Oman.

Balaleet in Oman

I also tried their balaleet, which is sweet vermicelli sprinkled with nuts.

4.3 The traditional textures and colours that make the place

Large traditional pot

The texture of the stone walls, as well as details such as an old jar and colourful cushions all make the place feel like an old Omani home.

Table and counter at Dukanah Cafe

Even the counter is reminiscent of the past: spices presented in woven baskets, old lamps, and trinkets.

The old counter

This blog post was a full review of Dukanah Cafe in Muscat. Other places to check out in Muscat for traditional Omani breakfast are Rozna Restaurant and Mama Halima’s Kitchen

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Hello and welcome to Joussour to Oman! I’m Christine van den Hogen, a Franco-British writer, teacher and watercolourist. I’ve been living in the Middle East for 7 years and 4 years in Oman.

I’m passionate about helping independent travellers interested in cultures create immersive journeys.

Joussour to Oman is my cultural travel blog and it’s my hope to share my first-hand experience as someone who lives here as well as insights from local people. I want to share insiders’ tips with you so you can plan your trip to Oman efficiently and truly EXPERIENCE Omani culture when you come.

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