Request advise on Food Expenses in Muscat, Oman

Hello,

I am checking feasibility to move to oman and not sure about the expense for basic needs.

Food : I read many posts & checked menu cards of many restaurants. None of the menu Card depicts that food expenses will be around 50 OMR for three time meal. I assume i will depend on restaurants available in oman as i have never cooked during my abroad stay.

I envisage minimum 2 OMR * 3 Meals * 30 Days = Average 180 OMR of expenses in food.

As i have lived in other countries e.g. UAE per day food expense is not more that 20 AED i.e 2 OMR.

Please help me how bachelors are able to manage in expense of 50 OMR/Month.

Laundry : Expenses for weekly laundry : i.e. 10 Clothes per week.

GYM : Expenses for membership of decent GYM in muscat

License : cost of license and duration required.

mayankj wrote:

Hello,

I am checking feasibility to move to oman and not sure about the expense for basic needs.

Food : I read many posts & checked menu cards of many restaurants. None of the menu Card depicts that food expenses will be around 50 OMR for three time meal. I assume i will depend on restaurants available in oman as i have never cooked during my abroad stay.

I envisage minimum 2 OMR * 3 Meals * 30 Days = Average 180 OMR of expenses in food.

As i have lived in other countries e.g. UAE per day food expense is not more that 20 AED i.e 2 OMR.

Please help me how bachelors are able to manage in expense of 50 OMR/Month.

Laundry : Expenses for weekly laundry : i.e. 10 Clothes per week.

GYM : Expenses for membership of decent GYM in muscat

License : cost of license and duration required.


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Hi mayankj,

Bachelors can manage 3 meals a day for about R.O. 50/- per month through the numerous Indian eateries which provide 'door-delivery / parcel' service, or even sit-down, fixed-menu service.

For laundry, it would be better to invest in a small washing machine and get your laundry done yourself. Giving it out would work out expensive.

Gym - there are 2 varieties. The branded chains like Horizon Fitness and some other smaller unbranded ones. The former would charge you on quarterly, half-yearly or annual membership fee, which could work out to be a substantial sum, while the latter would be in the region of R.O. 10/- per month.

Which licence are you referring to ? Vehicle driving licence or liquor licence ? About the former there are enough discussions on the subject available in the forum. On the latter, you would need your company's no-objection certificate, and some papers to be filled and submitted to the ROP. It is a process like any other formality here.

In addition and endorsing to what Mr. Sumitran has stated, yes, the laundry is not an advisable option if you could spend and get a washing machine. Generally, the laundry charges are  200 Baizas per cloth for wash and 100 Baiza per cloth for ironing.

For Gyming, Horizon is considered as good, however a bit expensive (Approximately around OMR 60 per three months, OMR 100 per 6 months and around OMR 150 per annum) and alongwith a membership fee of OMR 20. If calculated monthly, these charges are affordable, yet becomes a pain when taken out as full.
There are small street gyms in Ruwi area that charge as low as OMR 5 a month as well. But they're located way too inside and in densely populated streets.