If you're in Khor Angar, Djibouti and interested in visiting museums, I would recommend visiting the National Museum of Djibouti located in the capital city of Djibouti. It's a 2-hour drive from Khor Angar but it has a great collection of artifacts related to the history and culture of Djibouti.
If you are interested in similar type of museums, you can also visit the Ethnographic Museum in Ali Sabieh which is about 3 hours drive from Khor Angar.
As Khor Angar is a small town in Djibouti, it may not have its own signature dishes. However, there are some popular and typical dishes of Djibouti that you can try while you are in Khor Angar:
1. Skoudehkaris: A traditional dish made with rice, meat (usually goat or lamb), and a variety of spices.
2. Lahoh: A type of pancake or flatbread that is similar to Ethiopian injera, often served with honey or ghee.
3. Cambuulo: A hearty dish made from boiled and mashed black-eyed peas, often served with butter and sugar.
4. Grilled fish: Djibouti's location on the Red Sea means that fresh fish is readily available and often grilled with spices.
5. Maraq: A spicy stew made with meat (usually beef or goat), vegetables, and spices like cumin and turmeric.
6. Somali tea: A sweet and spiced tea that is a staple of Djiboutian culture and often served with dates or other sweets.
These dishes can be found at local restaurants, cafes or even street vendors in Khor Angar and throughout Djibouti.
As a language model, I don't have access to real-time data on what local people in Khor Angar enjoy doing for fun. However, based on the general cultural and recreational activities in Djibouti, here are some suggestions:
1. Visit the nearby Moucha Island, famous for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and coral reefs that are perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving.
2. Explore the beautiful natural landscapes around Khor Angar by hiking or trekking in the surrounding mountains and valleys.
3. Take a camel ride or a 4x4 desert safari to experience the stunning scenery of the Djibouti desert.
4. Enjoy traditional Djiboutian music and dance performances at local events and festivals.
5. Try local cuisine such as Fah-Fah (spicy soup), Skoudehkaris (lamb with rice), and Bariis Iskukaris (rice with meat and vegetables).
Please note that these are only suggestions and you may want to inquire locally about what activities are currently available and popular in Khor Angar.