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Hashem Restaurant
A legendary downtown institution serving the city's best falafel and hummus. The no-frills setup — plastic chairs and fluorescent lights — is part of the charm. Order everything and expect to be stuffed for mere dirhams.
Al Quds Restaurant
A downtown hole-in-the-wall famous for its mansaf — the traditional Jordanian lamb and yogurt dish. The meat is tender, the sauce is tangy, and eating with your hands is encouraged. An essential cultural experience.
Wild Jordan Center
A café and eco-shop with panoramic views over the citadel and old Amman. The food is locally sourced and organic, with excellent mezze and fresh juices. Perfect for a peaceful break with a conscience.
Taj Bab Al Yemen
Yemeni cuisine in a simple setting — the mandi rice and grilled lamb are deeply spiced and satisfying. The bread is freshly baked, and the portions are generous. A delicious detour from typical Jordanian fare.
