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Oman Diaries: Lunch at The Cave restaurant

The Cave welcomes us

The Cave welcomes us

The Cave is a group of about 8 restaurants in the heart of Muscat serving cuisines from across the world since 2014.

The eclectic fare on offer from across the world

The eclectic fare on offer from across the world

Situated at the top of a hill, the restaurant offers lovely views of the city and beyond.

Views from outside The Cave

Views from outside The Cave

Views of the Arabian Sea from outside The Cave

Views of the Arabian Sea from outside The Cave

The construction of the structure took more than 3 years. The cave like formations including the stalactites and stalagmites which were created are inspired from the Al Hoota Cave in Oman as well as other famous caves around the world.

The lovely cave formations

The lovely cave formations

Perfect ambience for a sumptuous meal

Perfect ambience for a sumptuous meal

The perfect setting

The perfect setting

The list of restaurants include Al Manjur (Omani restaurant), Harbour (Seafood and international cuisine),  Asiana (Chinese, Indian and Far East cuisine), Clouds: The Garden and The Terrace (Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine), Espeto Gaucho (Brazilian cuisine), Rumba Latina (Dine and Dance) and Rossini (Italian cuisine).

We ended up going to the Harbor restaurant and I must say the meal was delicious with a lovely mix of salads, main course and desserts.

I will leave you with a few pics which are sure to make you hungry.

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Note: This experience is part of the 5 day trip organized for three bloggers by Ministry of Tourism, Oman & Indiblogger from 25th October to 30th October 2014.

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1 Comment

  1. What a cool place! The food looks absolutely delicious as well.

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