The Faisal Mosque is one of the most iconic symbols of Islamabad and serves as a major tourist attraction in the city. While the mosque itself does not have a long history of food traditions, being primarily a place of worship, it is surrounded by the rich culinary heritage of Pakistan. Pakistani cuisine reflects a blend of South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian flavors, largely influenced by the country's Islamic heritage. The food in Islamabad and around Faisal Mosque has been shaped by the diverse communities that have settled in the capital, coming from different regions of Pakistan and bringing their local dishes to the city.
Please note that the Faisal Mosque itself does not house these restaurants, but they can be found in close proximity, giving visitors an opportunity to enjoy authentic and diverse Pakistani cuisine after their visit to the mosque.