Cafes in Khasab
From traditional Omani kahwa to strong karak chai — Khasab's cafe scene is small, affordable, and charmingly authentic.
1-5 OMR
Hotel Cafe
1-2 OMR
Traditional
1-5 OMR
Hotel Cafe
1-2 OMR
Juice Bar
1-2 OMR
Local Favorite
2-4 OMR
Specialty Coffee
1-2 OMR
Coffee Kiosk
2-3 OMR
Premium Cafe
2-4 OMR
Modern Cafe
2-4 OMR
Specialty Coffee
1-2 OMR
Local Cafeteria
1-3 OMR
Bakery & Cafe
0-1 OMR
Tea Shop
2-4 OMR
Restaurant & Cafe
Traditional Drinks to Try
Omani Kahwa
Light-roasted coffee with cardamom, served from a brass dallah. Always paired with dates or halwa. The greeting drink of Oman.
Free at homes / 200 Baisa at cafes
Karak Chai
Strong black tea boiled with evaporated milk, sugar, and cardamom. The most popular drink in the Gulf. Addictive.
100–200 Baisa
Laban
Salted buttermilk drink. Refreshing in the heat. An acquired taste for visitors but beloved by locals.
200 Baisa
Fresh Lime & Mint
Fresh lime juice with mint and soda. The perfect hot-weather drink. Available everywhere.
300–500 Baisa
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there Starbucks or Costa in Khasab?
No. Khasab has no international coffee chains. The closest Starbucks is in Ras Al Khaimah or Muscat. However, hotel cafes serve good espresso-based drinks, and local tea shops offer something far more authentic.
How much does coffee cost in Khasab?
Local tea/coffee: 100–300 Baisa (0.25–0.75 USD). Hotel cafe coffee: 1–2 OMR (2.60–5.20 USD). Fresh juice: 300–500 Baisa (0.75–1.30 USD). Khasab is very affordable.
Is there Wi-Fi at cafes?
Hotel cafes (Atana, Golden Tulip) offer free Wi-Fi. Local tea shops generally don't have Wi-Fi. Consider getting a local Omantel SIM card for data.
Hungry for More?
Explore the full restaurant guide or dive into Omani cuisine.