I'm sorry, but there seems to be a confusion regarding the location you provided. There is no city or town named As-Suwayda in Sudan. However, there is a city with this name located in Syria. If that's where you are, then one museum you can visit is the National Museum of Damascus which has exhibits on Syrian history, art, and culture. Additionally, you may want to consider visiting the Aleppo Museum and the Maarrat al-Nu'man Museum, both of which are located in Syria and have collections of ancient artifacts and cultural displays.
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. As-Suwayda is actually a city located in Syria, not Sudan.
As for the local dishes in As-Suwayda (Syria), some of the most recommended, popular and typical options include:
- Kibbeh: a dish made from bulgur wheat, stuffed with spiced ground meat and onions.
- Fatayer: a pastry filled with spinach, cheese, or meat.
- Makdous: eggplants stuffed with walnuts, garlic and chili pepper, preserved in olive oil.
- Fattet hummus: a layered dish made of chickpeas, tahini, yogurt, fried bread and spices.
- Yalanji: stuffed grape leaves with rice, tomatoes, onions, parsley, and lemon juice.
- Sfiha: a type of pizza that's usually made with spiced ground lamb or beef, onions, and tomatoes.
These are just a few examples of the many delicious dishes you can find in As-Suwayda. Enjoy your culinary adventures!
I'm sorry, but there seems to be a confusion regarding the location you provided. As-Suwayda is not a Sudanese city or town. However, if you meant the city of As-Suwayda in Syria, some popular activities that locals enjoy there include visiting the local markets (such as the Al-Hamidiyah Souq in Damascus), relaxing in public parks such as Tishreen Park and Ghouta Park, and visiting historical sites like the Bosra Theatre and the Krak des Chevaliers castle. Additionally, you may want to consider trying traditional Syrian cuisine at local restaurants or attending cultural events and festivals that take place throughout the year.