Our table has always been
a meeting place.
Al Kasim Restaurant was built on Al Waab Street as one address where two different appetites — the heritage everyone grew up with, and the world everyone grew into — could finally share a table.
Why we never picked a side
Al Kasim opened in 2011 with a simple idea: gather grandparents, students, families and visitors around one table that didn't ask anyone to choose between worlds. On one side, the dishes Qatari grandmothers have cooked for generations — machboos, fire-grilled lamb, qahwa poured from a dallah. On the other, the wood-fired pizza and specialty coffee a new generation in Doha had grown to love.
So we decided not to choose. What started as a single dining room is now one of the city's familiar family addresses — but the kitchen still runs the way it did on day one: nothing frozen that can be made fresh, nothing rushed that needs time, and every guest treated like they've been coming for years, even on their first visit.
Four things we don't compromise on
Halal, without exception
Every dish is prepared under certified Halal practice — sourcing and preparation that follows Islamic guidelines fully, with no shortcuts.
Two kitchens, one table
Arabic grills and international plates are cooked side by side — not as separate menus, but as one shared idea of hospitality.
Built for families
Private rooms, a kids' corner, and seating made for groups — because in Doha, eating out is rarely a party of one.
Sourced with care
Dates from the Gulf, saffron worth the price, lamb cooked low and slow. Quality isn't a tagline — it's the only way the kitchen knows how to work.
Fifteen years on Al Waab Street
The first table
Al Kasim opens its doors with a single dining room and a handful of regulars who kept coming back.
The wood-fired oven
Added after one too many requests from guests craving something different alongside the grills.
Private dining rooms
Opened for the family celebrations and corporate gatherings the city kept asking us for.
10,000 guests served
Crossed a milestone we never set out chasing, and welcomed our 50th dish onto the menu.
Still here, still family-run
Same street, same kitchen philosophy, and the same qahwa poured the way it always has been.
We didn't build Al Kasim to be everything to everyone. We built it to be the one table where everyone in Doha could actually sit together.
Fifteen years, measured honestly
Pull up a chair — there's always room for one more.