Beyond Kahi Geymar: 3 Must-Eat Traditional Iraqi Breakfast Dishes (2024)

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Daniel Herszberg

Daniel has visited Every Country in the World – the youngest Australian to set foot in all 197/197 countries!

For travelers to Iraq, breakfast tends to be a very quick affair. If you are exploring the cradles of civilization in the great cities of Baghdad, Mosul or Basra, you will probably be trying to get out quickly – you have a lot to see! And if you are traveling with an Iraq tour guide (we have opinions on this), your breakfast in Iraq may be limited to hotel buffets.

However, we are very much of the opinion that mealtime often gives a particular insight into a country, its culture and history. Breakfast in Iraq isn’t just a quick bowl of cereal before running off to work. Iraqi breakfast is often an elaborate mix of flavors, reflective of regional specialities or offering a zesty start to your day. And where you eat breakfast in Iraq really depends on how sociable you are in the morning.

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With that in mind, here are my favorite Iraqi breakfast dishes.

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  • 1. Kahi Geymar
    • Best place to try kahi geymar in Iraq
      • Baghdad
      • Mosul
  • 2. Bagila bil Dihin
    • Best place to try bagila bil dihin in Iraq
      • Baghdad
  • 3. Falafel
    • Best place to try Iraqi falafel
      • Baghdad
      • Mosul
  • Beyond Iraqi breakfast

1. Kahi Geymar

Kahi geymar may be the quintessential Iraqi breakfast. A piece of flat, flaky and slightly greasy paratha-like bread (the kahi) is served with water buffalo curd (the geymar (sometimes transliterated as kaymak, which is the same cheese used in some Syrian food) and topped with honey or sugar syrup.

Local tip: Most kahi geymar speciality restaurants tend to be busiest in the early morning – usually before 9 am.

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Best place to try kahi geymar in Iraq

Baghdad

Orfali’s Kahi is one of the most iconic kahee geymer restaurants in Baghdad and is just a short easy walk over from Tahrir Square.

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Orfali’s is a small hole-in-the-wall but there is usually a young man selling cups of tea hovering nearby. With a cup of chai and plate of kahi geymar, this is the perfect Iraqi breakfast combo.

Mosul

Something of a local Mosuli legend, Al Jandool first took off in Mosul and has since become a national chain. Our on-the-ground contacts regularly list Al Jandool as the best kahi geymar in the country!

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In most of Iraq, you can find kahi geymar served with honey. However, in Mosul, they top the kahi geymar witha clear (and super sweet) sugary syrup.

2. Bagila bil Dihin

This is classic Iraqi breakfast food and consists of cut up chunks of bread which are soaked in broad beans, the broad bean broth and topped with a fried egg.

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Vegetarians in Iraq will be pleased to know this dish is almost always made entirely vegetarian. The best bagila bil dihin is served with a side of fresh lemon or raw onion, which adds a fresh zesty kick to the hearty dish.

Best place to try bagila bil dihin in Iraq

Baghdad

Al Mawj restaurant is only a short walk up from Mutannabi and Al Rashid Street, making for a great (and very down-to-earth) lunch option when exploring the heart of old Baghdad.

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Although, if I’m to be candid, the best bagila bil dihin I have eaten in Iraq was at the Shaheen Hotel. This hotel also happens to be my favorite place to stay in Baghdad: great value for money, a secure Karrada location and the best breakfast buffet in Baghdad.

3. Falafel

I’ve spent enough time in Iraq to know that no Iraq itinerary is going to dedicate a few hours to breakfast. In my opinion, falafel is the best on-the-go breakfast (or lunch) option as you head out on big day trips to Babylon, Ur or Hatra.

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The falafel in Iraq will taste a little different to the falafel you know from home, which is generally in Levantine style. Normally made with a little hole in the middle and, if I’m being honest, a little less salt and spice.

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But eating falafel in Iraq is a completely unique experience. Falafel is generally served for lunch at fast-food style joints. You will usually get 3-4 falafel balls stuffed into your Iraqi shamoon moon-shaped bread and maybe with a few vegetables (or eggplant if you’re lucky).

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From here, it’s up to you if you want any toppings or condiments. If you are keen to get deeper into Iraqi cuisine, you will need to try the unique Iraqi condiment, amba.

Best place to try Iraqi falafel

Baghdad

Karrada Falafel is a falafel factory right by Baghdad’s main evening street food market. You’ll need to be quick – these guys don’t stop churning out falafels!

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For a more relaxed option, I also like Falafel Ali Double. The falafel here is round and fluffier than elsewhere in the country. I particularly like this spot because of its outdoor seating with views over Firdos Square.

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Mosul

Raed Badr (فول وفلافل رائد بدر)is an atmospheric falafel restaurant with lots of outdoor seating on the edge of a major roundabout. In my opinion, this is the perfect spot to stop for a bite and contemplate the transformation and resilience of Mosul.

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Beyond Iraqi breakfast

If you are planning a trip to Iraq, you will want to make sure you also plan your other meals around exploring Iraq’s traditional foods.

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In case it isn’t clear yet, Iraqi cuisine is full of unique flavors, often reflective of its long history. While you can certainly enjoy a cup of coffee or glass of chai with your breakfast, you will want to keep your eyes open for Iraq’s more unusual and unique drinks.

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Beyond Kahi Geymar: 3 Must-Eat Traditional Iraqi Breakfast Dishes (2024)

FAQs

Beyond Kahi Geymar: 3 Must-Eat Traditional Iraqi Breakfast Dishes? ›

Kahi is the ultimate Iraqi breakfast indulgence. Layers of fluffy, flaky pastry soaked in simple syrup and topped with a thick clotted cream called geymar.

What do Iraqis eat for breakfast? ›

Kahi is the ultimate Iraqi breakfast indulgence. Layers of fluffy, flaky pastry soaked in simple syrup and topped with a thick clotted cream called geymar.

What is Iraq breakfast called? ›

Iraqis tend to serve geymar for breakfast with bread, honey or jam. The most popular way is to spread it on a type of Iraqi pastry bread called kahi and cover it with date honey. Qeymar on kahi with date syrup or honey is a long-standing traditional breakfast in Baghdad and throughout southern and northern Iraq.

What is Iraqi Kahi? ›

Kahi is the national Iraqi breakfast. Its a delicious dessert made from Filo Pastry that is mostly eaten for breakfast with Geymar (Clotted milk cream), Sugar syrup (included) or Debis (Date syrup). Kahi is made of several stacks of filo pastry and is enjoyed mostly with tea for breakfast.

What is traditional Iraqi food? ›

Pilaf, similar to that of Iran. Quzi, a rice-based dish served with very slow-cooked lamb and roasted nuts and raisins. Tibeat, a Jewish-Iraqi dish made for Shabbat, slow-cooked chicken stuffed with rice, tomatoes, dried apricots and raisins, with a strong cardamom flavor.

What is a traditional Arabic breakfast? ›

Usually that big breakfast is one of three options: Falafel, fool and hummus with pita bread or Kaek and tea (No need to reach for Google translate! read on, you'll find out what they are) A variety of homemade staples like labneh, nabulsi cheese, jams, zaatar , dukka and olive oil.

What do Arabs drink for breakfast? ›

Unlike in the West, coffee isn't drunk at breakfast. It's used as an aperitif, digestive, at social gatherings, and with the desserts the Middle East is so famous for. Juice, water, or hot sweet tea is drunk at breakfast.

What is Geymar in English? ›

Geymar (known as Kaymak in Turkey) is an Iraqi thickened cream that is traditionally made using water buffalo milk.

What is Iraq's national dish? ›

Masgouf is Iraq's national dish and is traditionally prepared with carp over an open fire. Our version uses seabass instead! Masgouf is Iraq's national dish and is traditionally prepared with carp over an open fire.

How to eat kaymak? ›

Most people stop by for the simple breakfast of kaymak, served with honey, and a glass of hot, steaming milk. We went for the full monty, which included a fried egg, and a plate of cheese, olives, tomatoes and cucumbers. And crusty bread of course.

What do they drink in Iraq? ›

Iraqis are addicted to black tea. It is often sweetened, either with sugar (lots of sugar) or honey or jam and is always served hot, even in hot weather or as a thirst–quencher.

What is the dessert of Iraq? ›

Mannasama (meaning “manna from heaven”) or gazo, as it is known in the city of Sulaymaniyah (in the northeast of Iraq), is a traditional Iraqi dessert. In the Old Testament, manna is described as being “a fine, flake-like thing” like the frost on the ground, arriving with the dew during the night.

Do Iraqis eat fish? ›

Masgouf (Arabic: المسكوف), is a Mesopotamian dish consisting of seasoned, grilled carp; it is often considered the national dish of Iraq.

What do Muslims eat for breakfast? ›

There is a wide variety of halal breakfast dishes and items out there. However, some of the most popular include traditional Indian and Pakistani dishes like samosas, pakoras, halwah, and parathas. There are also many Western-inspired halal breakfast items to choose from, such as french toast and omelets.

What is Islamic morning breakfast? ›

Suhoor is the meal eaten early in the morning before dawn, by Muslims fasting during Ramadan. It is vital to prepare the body for a long day of fasting ahead, and so Suhoor should be as balanced and nutritious as possible.

What is an Arabic morning dish? ›

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Do Iraqis eat pork? ›

Due to many Iraqi people being Islamic, pork is typically not eaten. 2 Alcohol is also not allowed. 2 Animal items must be Halal. Arabic people come from countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Syria, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.

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