Fastfood ‘n’ Juice Centre

Muscat


East of the main entrance to Mutrah Souq on Mutrah Corniche, this thoroughly typical local-style restaurant with tables on the pavement is an ideal place to people watch over a sandwich, chai libton (teabag tea with sweet condensed milk) or karak tea (sweetened tea boiled with spices). If the tables here are full, there are a couple of neighbouring eateries that will do just as nicely.


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