The Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Sohar is not only a place of worship but also a social and cultural hub that reflects the traditional hospitality of Oman. Sohar, being an ancient city, has a rich heritage of Omani cuisine. The food culture here is deeply interwoven with the history of trade, influenced by Arabian, Indian, Persian, East African, and Mediterranean culinary traditions. As the mosque is a religious site, you won’t find food being sold within its premises, but religious festivities and events may feature traditional dishes prepared by the community to reflect the generosity and hospitality inherent in the Omani culture.
Please note that while experiencing the culture and cuisines near Sultan Qaboos Mosque, it is essential to respect local customs, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan when it is customary to eat only during Iftar and Suhour.