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Letโ€™s start with a humble confession:
This is my very first blog. Yes, there are many things lacking โ€” like polished writing, perfect grammar, and a filter. But guess what? Honesty doesnโ€™t need polish. I promise Iโ€™ll improve and someday become the Sherlock Holmes of Qatar food joints โ€” minus the magnifying glass, plus indigestion tablets.

เดตเดฒเตเดฒเดพเดคเตเดค เด’เดฐเต เดชเดฐเดพเดœเดฏเด‚ เดŽเด™เตเด™เดจเต† เด‰เดฃเตเดŸเต‹ เด’เดฐเต restaurant

Family, Football & The Dosa Dilemma

Itโ€™s vacation time in Qatar, and the house has been blessed (read: invaded) by my niece. He had football practice, which meant I had the prestigious job of dropping him off and waitingโ€”watching him run around in the scorching Qatar heat while I slowly melted on the sidelines like forgotten ice cream. So, I played the ever-supportive uncle role: drop him off and wait an hour doing absolutely nothing productive.

Practice ended, stomachs growled, and the most feared question in Qatar surfaced:

โ€œWhat do you want to eat?โ€
This one question alone could cause a civil war in most families.

Poll #1:

The answer came out of nowhere โ€” โ€œMasala Dosa.โ€ Simple. Safe. Or so I thought…

But why go for the familiar when you can risk your digestive system? We decided to try a new spot โ€” a place we always passed but never dared enter.

Enter: Idli Station, Al Aziziya.

A place that sounded like a vegetarian paradise. Spoiler alert: it wasnโ€™t.


The Epic Pilgrimage Begins

We picked up my parents from Al Gharrafa. My dad, in his usual judgmental glory, asked my wife,

“He doesnโ€™t have work tomorrow, or what?”

The silence in the car could be cut with a dosa.

Poll #2:

Anyway, we reached. The restaurant looked decent from outside. Pretty even.

Then we stepped in.

It smelledโ€ฆ unique. Like mop water mixed with crushed dreams.

No crowd. But letโ€™s be positive โ€” maybe itโ€™s a hidden gem or we just came during “Dead Hour”.

The table? Slightly crooked. Sticky. Covered with plastic like it was about to undergo surgery. Cleaned with effort โ€” but still screamed “Donโ€™t touch me!”

Poll #3:


The Restroom Chronicles

My mom rushed in… and immediately rushed out.

It was that bad. Tissue-paper land. Dirty sinks. Floors that could be studied by epidemiologists.

Poll #4:

Still, we stayed. Because sometimes hope is stronger than common sense.


Let the Feast Begin (And Immediately Disappoint)

We ordered:

  • 4 Masala Dosa
  • 2 Ghee Roast
  • 1 Chicken 65 (Wifeโ€™s weakness)

Orders came in batches like surprise gifts. First a dosa, then a ghee roast, then more dosaโ€ฆ and finally, just as we were full from disappointment โ€” Chicken 65.

Poll #5:

The masala dosa?
Soggy. Saltless. Masala-less. Basically dosa-shaped sadness.

Ghee roast?
Not crispy. Barely ghee-ed. Slightly okay on the second attempt. Like someone made it after watching a YouTube tutorial on mute.

Chutneys:

  • White = expired toothpaste
  • Red = tomatoโ€™s long-lost cousin
  • Green = greenish-brown identity crisis

Only the sambar made it out alive. It was just… okay.

My niece โ€” the dosa lover โ€” left half and said,

โ€œI donโ€™t want it.โ€
A moment of silence for his crushed hopes.


Chicken 65 & The Bubble Tea That Wasnโ€™t

Chicken 65?
Crispy outside, dead inside. Like my will to blog about this again. No flavor, just red color and lies.

Then came my ritual ending โ€” Samavar Tea.

I was served what looked like dishwater with foam on top.
Bubbles like a bath bomb.
Taste like a betrayal.

Poll #6:


Final Thoughts (aka Roasting with Love)

Total bill? 56 QAR.
Honestly, not expensive. But even 1 riyal feels wasted when the taste is missing.

Idli Station, Al Aziziya โ€” you may have other good dishes (people say your biryani is decent). But as a masala dosa loverโ€ฆ I felt personally victimized.

Poll #7:


Random Observations Because Why Not

  • One guy was glued to his phone, watching reels next to the shawarma grill.
  • Another guy stood at the kitchen door like a bouncer.
  • A busy guy at the counter โ€” probably doing everything.

Yet surprisingly, the waiter who served us was nice. So no hate there. He tried.

Poll #8


Let Me Hear From You!

Did you have a different experience at Idli Station? Was I just unlucky?

Poll #9:

Poll #10:


In Conclusion:

This wasnโ€™t a review. It was a trauma dump with spice.
If you’re in Qatar and planning to eat dosa โ€” Idli Station may not be your station. Unless you’re into adventures that involve sticky tables, soggy dosas, and existential tea.

Until next time, stay hungry. Stay sarcastic.
And remember:
If the chutney is brown, itโ€™s a frown.


Comment below with your own โ€œmemorableโ€ Idli Station adventures โ€” maybe you found a chutney that fought back or a dosa that cried when touched.

Iโ€™m all ears (and trauma).

They promised flavor. I got soggy disappointment wrapped in a dosa โ€” and a story worth sharing.

10 responses to “Why Idli Station Al Aziziya Qatar Might Disappoint Food Lovers”

  1. Saaaaabin Avatar
    Saaaaabin

    Well, I had the same experience but not wit masala dosa any way.
    But either way tea ๐Ÿ˜‚ Aa Avar tea there is not worth. So it is better if you just ignore.
    Can anyone tell me what is worth here because Idli station is next to my house in Al Aziziya.

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    1. Mufeed Ev Avatar
      Mufeed Ev

      Whats “Aa Avar” tea lol ๐Ÿ˜‚ samavar tea? ๐Ÿ˜‚ i saw lots of comments on google reviews about their biriyani. But i dunno whether to try or not after this.. Hmm
      Lets see how the voting goes ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  2. Lulu Avatar
    Lulu

    I have never been there. But now i am like why would i go all the way to aziziya to eat such a bad food from idli station

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    1. Mufeed Ev Avatar
      Mufeed Ev

      Good Decision ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  3. Rafeeq Avatar
    Rafeeq

    waahh… the name is idli Station a D non veg available. Well we should be careful.

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    1. Mufeed Ev Avatar
      Mufeed Ev

      It was my mistake though ๐Ÿ˜‚ should have never guess myself ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  4. umar Avatar
    umar

    hmm… should try other foods as well from there
    i think

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    1. Mufeed Ev Avatar
      Mufeed Ev

      Let’s see how the voting goes ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  5. Farash Avatar
    Farash

    Hmmm…. I was planing to go there but now no

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    1. Mufeed Ev Avatar
      Mufeed Ev

      ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ well….. Give it a shot ๐Ÿ˜‚ i want everyone to try ๐Ÿ˜‚

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