Mutrah Corniche is a picturesque area in Muscat, Oman, renowned for its bustling souq and scenic waterfront. The food history in this region reflects a blend of cultures and influences, from ancient trade routes that brought spices and culinary techniques from India, Persia, and East Africa to the traditional Omani dishes that have been passed down for generations. The Corniche area, with its proximity to the sea, has a particular emphasis on fresh seafood, while also serving a variety of Arabian and South Asian dishes due to the diverse population and cultural interchange that has always been a part of Omani history.