ThreeSixty في عمان impresses with a broad menu featuring Arabic breakfast classics, sushi, lamb, and Lebanese grills. Guests appreciate the stylish interior, scenic views, and attentive staff who create a warm, professional atmosphere. While prices reflect the quality and hotel setting, the food’s rich variety and inviting ambiance make it an excellent choice for a memorable meal. Though shisha falls short, the overall dining experience is truly enjoyable, especially for those seeking a refined restaurant experience in the city.
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Talal Al Hourani
5 months agoExcellent service, especially Chef Iyad, respected and Umm Jad, respected and service 10/10. Thank you 🤍
Bushra Shahin
6 months agoAhmed Zurba
6 months agoFood: The food was delicious, but by the time I got to the buffet, most of the dishes were gone. This wasn’t because I arrived late, but because the staff delayed my seating, which left me with very few options. Atmosphere: The place was overcrowded and felt extremely stuffy, making it uncomfortable to enjoy the meal. There was too much noise, and the overall environment was chaotic. Service: The service was terrible. Despite having a reservation, I arrived to find that someone else had taken my spot. The staff made me wait a long time and then seated me at a table in the walkway. They also promised complimentary tea, coffee, and shisha, but I never received anything. The staff showed no effort in resolving the issue, which made the experience even more frustrating.
Ammar Badran
6 months agoVisited for Ramadan breakfast buffet: Food quality is good and they serve so many good dishes: Sushi 🍣 stuffed lamb 🐑 Lebanese grills 🍡 shawerma, and good selection of appetizers, sweets section was fine as well. Service during Ramadan: staff provided us with a really nice table, service was sometimes slow but it's acceptable after iftar time. Shisha was really bad, overpriced and bad quality or even it's service. Prices are a bit high but within range for this type of hotels 34 JOD per person
essam khalil
7 months ago