The Torch Doha is an icon visible from every corner of the city — the flame-shaped tower built for the 2006 Asian Games that still defines the skyline. On its 47th floor, Three Sixty does the one thing that needs doing: it lets you see all of Doha while Doha watches back. It is Qatar's only revolving restaurant, and it takes a full hour to complete its rotation. Sit long enough and the view completes itself like a film.
The dining room is halal fine dining with a Mediterranean compass — seafood, grills, pasta, and plates designed to be ordered leisurely while the city scrolls past. The kitchen delivers artistically plated dishes: chargrilled sea bass with herb butter, succulent Moroccan-spiced lamb, and pasta that earns its altitude. The set menus — ranging from QAR 220 to QAR 280 for three courses — represent genuine value at this height and with this view.
Live piano accompanies lunch and dinner most evenings, courtesy of a resident pianist whose repertoire is calibrated perfectly to the mood: ambient enough to talk through, present enough to feel the occasion. The service is attentive without being ceremonious — this is a place to enjoy an evening, not endure a performance.
The practical reality: the view is undeniable, the atmosphere is genuinely romantic, and the food is considerably better than a lesser establishment in the same position might attempt. Three Sixty earns its place as Doha's most cinematic dining room.