Drinks
Because of the restricted availability of alcohol in Qatar, you cannot drink alcohol at restaurants except those that are part of international hotels.
Doha Pearl fountain with Al-Bandar restaurant complex in the background [Photo: Rolf Palmberg]
Given the population diversity in Doha, there is a large variety of different types of cuisine, including Indian, Thai, Chinese, Italian, Korean and, of course, typical Middle Eastern food.
Turkey Central, Al-Mirghab St. Offers good, cheap Middle Eastern fare. The portions are large (try the Mixed Grill) and the appetizers are recommended. It's on Al-Mirghab St; to get there, turn right off C Ring Road just after Hardee's if you're heading away from City Centre. Across the street from Turkey Central and a little further back towards Hardee's is a decent Thai restaurant.
Best Fish a little further down Al-Mirghab St. sells good local fish dishes at reasonable prices, and has just been redecorated inside. The Grilled Hammour with garlic butter is recommended.
Il Rustico, Rydges Hotel. Serves quality Italian food, as does one of the restaurants at the Ritz-Carlton.
Among the American fast food chains in Doha are McDonald's, KFC, Hardee's, Arby's, Burger King and Dairy Queen. Pizza places include Pizza Hut, Little Caesar's and Pizza Inn.
The intersection of C-Ring and Salwa Road is known as Ramada Junction, (due to the Ramada being there), or more jokingly as "Cholesterol Corner" due to the high number of fast food and other restaurants within a block or less of it.
More upscale American chains include TGI Fridays (in the Landmark shopping mall), Applebee's, Chili's, Fuddruckers, Bennigan's and Ponderosa Steakhouse.
Starbucks are very common in the malls around Doha