Jordan Restaurants

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the blue fig   Amman

the blue fig, Amman

 8 Reviews  DON'T EAT HERE!!!!!! They were moping and dusting right next to us and when we tried to tell them we are bothered about this issue the owner of the restaurant came to us telling ": Oh,,,,it's not like... 

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Restaurant in Madaba

by MalenaN

Are you tired of shawarmas? If you want to have something else and are willing to pay more the restaurant at Haret Jdoudna is nice. Haret Jdoudna is a complex with arts and crafts shops and a restaurant on Talal Street.There are different things to chose from on the menu. There are pizzas but also more traditional food. A pizza with a big bottle of water is 4,5 JD.A meat-dish, taboule, bread and coffee is just over 10 JD.In Friday evenings there is live music. When I was there people started do dance to the music.

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dead sea spa: Dead Sea: 1 restaurant

by call_me_rhia

The restaurant.. ugly.. all I can say.... then again at thedead sea you can only eat at posh hotels, since there's nothing else. so this one is just as good (or as bad) as any other one. The food, however, was quite good - despite the plastic surroundings. there was some delicious arab bread with onions.. and some salty pastries (with onions again) that were delicious

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basin rest.+ rest. next to petra palace hotel: Petra: 2 restaurants

by call_me_rhia

Here's two restaurants i can easily recommend. the Basin Restaurant is inside the old city of Petra, right where yu start your climb up to the monastery. It's a typical tourist restaurant - but in wonderful surroundings. The food, strangely enough, is superb.The otehr restaurant, and I can't beieve I lsot the name, is right nextdoor to the Petra Palace Hotel - you won't miss it since it's also an overpriced internet cafe: food was really good (and not too expensive) Basin restaurant: falafels and grilled meats. The nameless restaurant had quite good desserts.

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Rest House: Wadi Rum: 1 restaurant

by call_me_rhia

There's not many places to eat at Wadi Rum - the rest house is a goverment owned simple restaurant serving powerful chai and simple (and large) traditional meals in a wonderfully scenic location. It's also the place where you organize jeeps to take you inside wadi rum. falafels were truly delicious - grilled meats a lot less. And - of course - i liked the hummus

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jerusalem, blue fig, somewhere written in arabic: Amman: 3 restaurants

by call_me_rhia

very basic ( u only get a spoon to eat) is the place under the beige/yellow and white sign in King Hussein street near the acco internet cafe (1 dinar). A better one, still in the centre is the Jerusalem Restaurant: spoon and fork (but no knife) and food for 3 dinars. At the other end of the price range, the Blue Fig in Adboun, where the rich youth goes. It's 10 dinars here for western food, including fork and (hear hear!) knife. blue fig: arab bread, jerusalem: lamb meshaff, the restaurant with the name in arabic: great grilled chicken and chickpeas

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If you are looking for the...

by OMR

If you are looking for the Fast food resturants, you will see Macdonalds. Popyes Burger King, Piza Hot and othersIf you are looking for tradishinal food, you should go to Kan Zaman, Tawheen El Hawa....Dont miss the big hotels resturants you will regret it Jordan is very know of Mansaf, it consist of Rise, meat and Lebna...

On a hotel and dining level...

by spetterke

On a hotel and dining level there are enough luxury establishments to satisfy even the pickiest traveler.That includes the local cuisine.Don't leave without tasting the 'mezzeh'or appetizers,aromatic breads,desserts soaked in honey, and 'Mansaf',Jordan's traditional dish of lamb,yogurt and rice.

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Fakher All Deen Restaurant: Fakher All Deen Restaurant

by Aragina

This is a true Jordanian Restaraunt, with a wealth of pure Arabic food. the price is very cheap and it is the place that the people af Amman got to not generally the tourists. 'Mahshi Waraq inab', vine leaves stuffed with minced meat, rice and spices.

michaella's Restaurant Tip

by michaella

YOU WILL BE STUFFET WITH IT!AND YOU CAN ASK FOR AS MUCH AS YOU WANT AND YOU WILL LOVE IT! 'HUMOS'- IT'S MADE FROM CHEEK PEAS, GOES VERY GOOD WITH OLIV OIL AND PITTA BREAD, YOU CAN EAT IT WITH MEAT AND OTHER KIND OF BEANS.

Jerusalem restaurant and ... I...

by titti

Jerusalem restaurant and ... I loved the Jordan food. A great variety of vegetarian dishes, a great variety of flavours and colours (if I don’t like the colour, I can’t eat the food). Try to eat in small restaurants, where the cooking has not been spoiled by tourist taste. My favourite dishes? Hummus, falafel, … and a delicious aubergine puree. In Madaba you can also try a good local interpretation of pizza. I forgot the name of the restaurant; it is located in front of St. George church, inside an old, nicely restored, courtyard. The place seemed to be appreciated also by local youth, on Saturday night.More info about the food in Call_me_Rhia's page.

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Top 3 Hotels in Jordan

Petra Movenpick  Petra

 10 Reviews and 581 Opinions  Called one of the most notable hotels in the Middle East. Lovely hotel, lobby and lounge areas, and... 

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Four Seasons Hotel Amman  Amman

 4 Reviews and 172 Opinions  We stayed overnight at the Four Seasons, on our return trip home to Australia. We were warmly... 

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Wadi Rum Zeltcamps  Wadi Rum

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Q:  I am considering booking a Thomas Cook trip to Aqaba jan 7th. The main purpose of the trip is sunbathing, but we also would like... 

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A: Personally, I would miss out the Dead Sea and do both Wadi Rum and Petra. However, if you are set on the Dead Sea, then Petra is the other choice. I cannot see that... 

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