We were walking in the downtown area one evening in Amman, and we were met by a man standing under this restaurant and he asked us to come upstairs to eat at this place. Now usually, we avoid any such institution, but this place looked...More
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We were walking in the downtown area one evening in Amman, and we were met by a man standing under this restaurant and he asked us to come upstairs to eat at this place. Now usually, we avoid any such institution, but this place looked...More
I went there twise with friends. The place is nice and quite. Their hookah is nice as well . I didn't have a full meal there so I can't say anything about it but I had a cheese cake which was very delicious.
Staying at a local hotel near here. Their TAKE OUT MENU is good. Ordered the Hall Chicken which is a whole chicken, fries, vegetables, bread and two (2) drinks. Always get 1 and a half chickens. Cost 5.50 JD plus delivery fee makes it 6...More
Amazing food for the Iftar buffet and very reasonably priced at JOD 10 including soft drinks/water. Food was very tasty and staff very friendly. Highly recommend!
My mother and I ordered a cheese manakeesh, a vegetable taJin and a jug of tea to share for dinner. They come with free pita bread like all Jordan cuisines. - good local love music - yummy manakeesh. It is cheap and comes in smaller...More
We were directed to this place saying that it served some great Shawarma. And from someone who has been on the hunt for the 'best Shawarma in the world' let me tell you it wouldn't make any list. This is just a touristy glorified sheesha...More
The place is too old and over priced. The food was not all that but the scenery was OK. The chairs are old and not comfortable.
The food there was good, I ate there twice a week for a month and I never got disappointed, good burgers, good shawarma and cheap pizza. The price was good and the quality of the food was awesome.
It was an opportunity to try a local restaurant, it wasn't bad, the food is delicious and tasty, the service is good. The ambiance is amazing with Classical Arabic songs for dancing. But also smoking is allowed inside
As a visitor to Amman trying to find the best local restaurants can be a bit of a task. Umisat Amman doesn't look much on passing as the seating area is upstairs but we were welcomed in and offered a table on the balcony overlooking...More