The bathroom was for some reason abandoned. Towels were missing upon arrival, toilet paper was not replenished, soap as well. Calling the reception got these sorted within 5 minutes, so we were just curious why this was not just auto as elsewhere. Especially experiencing how Qatar and its people are extremely friendly, welcoming and not expecting (bakshish or) anything. The hotel is great, and the best closest restaurant we found is the al Zarka, https://maps.app.goo.gl/KYz3D7c5sK9fEcQ67
They do not call it as it is now popular "fusion", but they do Indian, Pakistani, Nepali, Chinese and Arabic (and maybe more, they have staff from those regions). Got a great dinner, happy as well, for a third we paid the previous night in Souk Waqif, and also got food for our flight back. A hamburger, with a fried egg, layer of real beef, mayonnaise and vegetables was USD 1.4, packed for the flight as requested so well i brought one back home (ordered four). Food is reported to be expensive in QTR, but You just need to find where to eat.