Anwaar Tiwi Restaurant

Oman


Located on the village's main street at a sharp bend in the road, this small local-style restaurant offers Middle Eastern staples, including mezze and some Indian biryani and dal dishes. Its terrace sits above the road, making it a good place to drink a fresh mango or lemon-and-mint juice and watch the goats jostle by.


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