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    Jamavar, Restaurant in Doha
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    1 Michelin Star

    Jamavar

    West Bay, Doha

    Restaurant in Doha, Qatar

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Jamavar delivers regionally diverse Indian cooking, from Old Delhi butter chicken to Kerala-style beef and tandoor lamb chops, inside the Sheraton Grand Hotel on Doha's Corniche. The kitchen's spicing is well-judged, the ingredients are quality, the room is smart without being formal. Easy to book and competitively priced for the quality delivered, it is the most serious Indian dining option in the city.

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    Should You Book Jamavar?

    Getting a table at Jamavar is easy by Doha standards, which makes the quality on offer feel almost disproportionate. This is a hotel restaurant that takes Indian cooking seriously enough to draw diners who are not staying at the Sheraton Grand, that alone tells you something useful about where it sits in the city's dining options. If you want well-executed Indian food with a room that feels considered rather than cavernous, book it.

    The Room and the Setting

    Jamavar sits on Al Corniche Street in West Bay, inside the Sheraton Grand Hotel. The décor balances modern design with traditional references, including a nod to the Kashmiri shawls the restaurant is named after — the word jamavar refers to the intricate 16th-century weaves produced in the region. The result is a room that reads smart without being stiff. For explorers of the food and design relationship, that visual coherence is worth noting: the setting does not undercut what arrives on the plate.

    The Food

    The menu covers India's full regional range, which is rarer than it sounds at this tier. You will find Old Delhi butter chicken alongside Kerala-style beef and a selection of tandoor dishes. The lamb chops from the tandoor are the kind of thing that justifies making a dedicated visit. Spicing is the kitchen's genuine strength: the flavours are bold but the balance is well-judged, the kitchen shows restraint where cheaper operators lean on heat alone. Refined small plates sit alongside the larger format dishes, giving the menu flexibility for groups with different appetites. Fine ingredients are used throughout — this is not a kitchen cutting corners on sourcing.

    For the food-focused traveller, the regional breadth here is the point. Most Indian restaurants in Doha default to a north Indian comfort-food register. Jamavar's willingness to represent Kerala, Delhi, the tandoor tradition on the same menu, executed with consistent quality, puts it in a different category. Compare it to what you might find at a similarly positioned international Indian group restaurant in London or Dubai, the kitchen holds up.

    Booking and Timing

    Booking here is direct. Unlike some of Doha's higher-profile dining rooms, Jamavar does not require weeks of advance planning. A few days' notice is generally sufficient, the hotel setting means there is usually capacity where standalone restaurants might not have it. That accessibility is part of the venue's value proposition: the quality-to-effort ratio tilts in your favour.

    For timing, weekday dinners are the most comfortable option if you want a quieter room. West Bay restaurants can get busy on Thursday and Friday evenings, which are the local weekend. If you are visiting Doha during the cooler months between November and March, the area around the Corniche is at its finest, making the journey to the venue part of the experience rather than a chore.

    Who Should Book

    Jamavar works well for: a food-focused traveller wanting structured, regionally diverse Indian cooking; a business dinner where the hotel setting adds neutral-ground practicality; a group with mixed appetites, given the menu range from small plates to tandoor mains. It is less suited to diners chasing a buzzy standalone atmosphere or looking for a venue that doubles as a social event. If that is your priority, Doha has other options.

    For broader context on where to eat and what to do in the city, see our full Doha restaurants guide, Doha hotels guide, Doha bars guide, Doha experiences guide, and Doha wineries guide. If you want to explore other strong dining rooms in the city, Baron, Al Liwan, Al Mourjan Restaurants, and Al Nahham are worth considering alongside Jamavar in your planning.

    Pearl picks for travellers who prioritise serious cooking at this level internationally: Atomix in New York City, HAJIME in Osaka, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico share a similar commitment to regional specificity and ingredient quality that serious food travellers tend to respond to.

    Practical Details

    Jamavar is located at the Sheraton Grand Hotel, Al Corniche Street, West Bay, Doha. Booking is easy and can be arranged a few days ahead. Smart casual dress is appropriate for the room and setting. The West Bay location is well connected by taxi and ride-share. For travellers comparing price tiers, Jamavar sits below the top-end splurge restaurants in Doha while delivering a quality of cooking that competes above its price point.

    Quick reference: Sheraton Grand Hotel, West Bay, easy to book, smart casual, weekday dinner recommended, part of an international Indian restaurant group.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Jamavar sits within the Sheraton Grand on Al Corniche Street and reads as thoughtfully composed rather than flashy. The décor mixes modern and traditional elements, avoiding the heavily gilded look common in some Gulf Indian restaurants; the result is a measured, layered room that gestures to craft and restraint. The restaurant’s name — a reference to an intricate Kashmiri shawl — signals the kitchen’s intention to assemble complex, regionally rooted dishes with care. Overall, the dining room feels deliberate and refined, a modern-hotel expression of Indian culinary tradition.

    Best For

    Jamavar is positioned for occasions where considered cooking and a hotel setting matter: date nights, business dinners, special celebrations and family meals. Its placement on the West Bay hotel strip and description as part of Doha’s hotel dining circuit make it a natural choice for visitors and locals seeking an elevated Indian meal in a hotel environment. The menu’s breadth, which traces regional kitchens across the subcontinent, supports both intimate two-top dinners and larger family or celebratory gatherings that want variety and technical competence.

    Ordering Tips

    The kitchen explicitly maps regional Indian traditions, so order across regions to sample its range. The Old Delhi butter chicken appears in the description as a benchmark for technical care, so it’s a useful litmus test of the kitchen; also try signature items such as Tandoori Lamb Chops and Haleem to experience contrasting preparations. The write-up notes Kerala-style beef on the menu, indicating southern repertoire alongside northern classics—mixing those selections gives a clearer sense of the restaurant’s scope and ambition.

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    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    Jamavar sits in an interesting middle position among Doha's dining rooms. It is not the most expensive option in town, but it competes on cooking quality with restaurants that charge significantly more. If your benchmark is IDAM by Alain Ducasse (﷼﷼﷼﷼), which occupies one of the most architecturally dramatic settings in the Gulf inside the Museum of Islamic Art, Jamavar costs considerably less and offers a different kind of pleasure: depth of regional coverage versus the precision of a French tasting format. For a splurge with maximum setting impact, IDAM wins. For a dinner where the food itself is the priority and you do not want to plan weeks ahead, Jamavar is the more flexible choice.

    Against Hakkasan (﷼﷼﷼﷼), the comparison is more direct: both are international group restaurants in high-profile Doha hotel settings, both deliver consistent quality, both sit above the mid-market. Hakkasan's Chinese cooking is technically polished and the room has more energy on busy nights, which suits diners looking for atmosphere alongside food. Jamavar is quieter and more focused, making it the better call for a conversation-led dinner or a group with diverse tastes who want a menu with genuine range. Morimoto (﷼﷼﷼) is a reasonable peer in price tier and offers strong Japanese cooking if that is the preference, but it does not have the same regional breadth that Jamavar brings to the Indian category.

    At the lower end, Argan (﷼) offers Moroccan cooking at a fraction of the price, Jiwan (﷼﷼) covers Middle Eastern cooking at a mid-range price point. Neither competes with Jamavar on cooking ambition, but both are worth considering if budget is the primary constraint. The decision is straightforward: if Indian cuisine is on the agenda and you want it done properly in a room that feels appropriate for the occasion, Jamavar has no direct competition in Doha at its price tier.

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    Jamavar
    2026 Michelin 1 Star
    Easy
    IDAM by Alain DucasseFrench, French Contemporary
    2026 Mena's 50 Best Restaurants · #442026 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #3492025 Michelin 1 Star2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #3222024 Michelin 1 Star
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    ArganMoroccan
    2026 Bib Gourmand2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    Unknown
    JiwanMiddle Eastern
    2026 Bib Gourmand2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
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    HakkasanChinese
    Star Wine Lists 2026 · #1Gault & Millau UAE 2026 - Selected Restaurant2026 Michelin 1 StarWorld's Best Wine Lists 20252025 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2025 Michelin 1 StarWorld's Best Wine Lists 2024World's Best Wine Lists 2022
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    MorimotoJapanese, Sushi, Japanese Contemporary
    2025 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2025 Michelin Plate2024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #4422024 Michelin Plate2023 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Recommended
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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Jamavar?

    Smart casual fits the room well. Jamavar is a hotel restaurant inside the Sheraton Grand with a polished, modern-traditional décor, so jeans and trainers will feel underdressed, but a jacket is not required. Think neat evening wear rather than formal attire.

    How far ahead should I book Jamavar?

    A few days ahead is usually enough. Jamavar does not carry the booking pressure of Doha's higher-profile dining rooms, so you are unlikely to be shut out last minute. If you have a fixed date or a larger group, book three to four days out to be safe.

    Can I eat at the bar at Jamavar?

    Bar seating details are not confirmed in available data for Jamavar Doha. Given its hotel setting inside the Sheraton Grand, check the venue's official channels to confirm counter or bar dining options before assuming they are available.

    Is Jamavar good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with a caveat. The regional menu breadth, refined small plates, tandoor dishes like lamb chops give the meal enough structure and quality for a celebratory dinner. The hotel setting adds a layer of occasion without the pressure of a prix-fixe-only format. For a more intimate or chef-driven experience, Jiwan may be worth comparing.

    What are alternatives to Jamavar in Doha?

    Jiwan is the closest comparison if you want Indian cooking with a stronger tasting-menu focus. Argan covers North African and regional cuisine at a similar hotel-dining tier. For a completely different format, IDAM by Alain Ducasse trades regional depth for French-inflected prestige dining. Jamavar wins on breadth of Indian regional coverage and accessibility.