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Food for friends: Thai food finds a home in Doha’s multicultural dining scene

By staffFebruary 21, 20263 Mins Read
Food for friends: Thai food finds a home in Doha’s multicultural dining scene
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In Doha’s cosmopolitan food culture, cuisines from around the world are part of daily life. Thai food has become one of them reflecting the relationship between Thailand and Qatar.

Across the city, Thai restaurants are part of everyday dining, whether for quick lunches, family meals or social gatherings. Their presence mirrors the steady movement of people between the two countries through tourism, work and cultural exchange.

For many in Qatar, food remains one of the most familiar ways cultures are shared.

Mohannad Ibrahim Bitar, a Qatari-based influencer and entrepreneur, says meals naturally bring people together.

“Just the sheer activity of food gathers people,” he says. “When you meet up with someone, you go like, let’s have a coffee. When you want to catch up with somebody, let’s go for dinner, go for lunch. It’s never, let’s just go and talk.”

He adds that eating together is something universal.

“Food is, by default, a connecting activity. It’s something that everyone needs to do at least two times a day. So anywhere you go in the world, food, food, food.”

Thai food as culture

Thai cuisine also carries cultural meaning beyond taste.

H.E. Mr. Sira Swangsilpa, Thailand’s outgoing ambassador to Qatar, says preparing Thai food reflects hospitality and care.

“Modern Thai food is Thai hospitality as well,” he says. “You prepare one Thai dish, it takes your time and your intention and everything you have to do it from the inner.”

He explains that this effort is part of how Thai culture is shared abroad.

“That represents our effort and our hospitality through the food. So many people visit Thailand and they love our ‘Thainess’ and Thai hospitality and Thai food is one of our Thai hospitality extend to our foreign guests worldwide.”

Hospitality across cultures

In Qatar, hospitality has long been expressed through meals as well.

Jamal AlShebani, a Qatari influencer and co-founder of Bisht Magazine, says welcoming guests with food is deeply rooted in local culture.

“Food has always been, even in our culture in Qatar, when we have a guest, we usually feed him, whether it be rice, or the coffees, or dates,” he says.

He adds that food can also communicate culture itself. “Food is a very unique tool that we can use to spread our culture, share our culture.”

As Thai cuisine becomes part of daily dining in Doha, it reflects how cultural exchange often happens in ordinary settings rather than formal ones.

Meals, restaurants and shared tables continue to shape how people from different backgrounds experience one another’s traditions.

In a city built on global connections, Thai food has found a natural place, not only on menus, but in the everyday encounters that bring cultures closer.

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