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Given the population diversity in Doha, there is a large variety of different types of cuisine, including Indian, Thai, Chinese, Italian, Korean and, of course, typical Middle Eastern food. Since Qatar is a Muslim country, all food is certified halal. [https://www.zomato.com/doha Zomato] is a popular restaurant review site and [https://www.talabat.com/qatar Talibat] is a common delivery site.
 
If you are visiting during Ramadan, keep in mind that it is '''illegal''' to eat and drink in public during daylight hours, and all restaurants, including those in hotels, are not permitted to serve dine-in customers during this period. However, some restaurants remain open to sell takeaway meals to non-Muslims that you can take back to your hotel room and consume in private. However, ''iftar'' or the breaking of the fast after sunset, is a very elaborate event, as locals gather for large communal meals. Many establishments set up large tents for iftar, and non-Muslim visitors are welcome to partake in them; just make sure you reserve in advance due to their popularity.
===American===
Most major American fast food chains have multiple branches here, including '''McDonald's''', '''KFC''', '''Hardee's''', '''Arby's''', '''Burger King''', '''Subway''', and '''Dairy Queen'''.