The Ruwayda Archaeological Site is an ancient town situated in the northern region of Qatar, near the town of Madinat ash Shamal. With a history that dates back to the early Islamic period, this location has been a melting pot of various cultures and traditions, including culinary habits. Historically, the area's food culture was influenced by the trade routes that passed through the Persian Gulf, bringing spices, grains, and cooking techniques from diverse regions. Seafood also played a significant role in the diet due to the proximity to the sea.
As the Ruwayda Archaeological Site is of historical importance and not a residential area, there are no restaurants on the site itself. However, visitors can enjoy local Qatari cuisine at nearby restaurants in the town of Madinat ash Shamal.