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zahra alkhayat
a month agoIs it reasonable that a plate of Maqluba for one person costs 50 Jordanian dinars!
Leila yekta
2 months agoGuido Rossetti
3 months agoHe asked me for 25 JOD for one person. The food was good and plentiful (chicken, rice, various side dishes), but the final price was disproportionate to the local average. I had understood 2.5 JOD and was asked for 25 JOD, an inconsistent figure. I recommend clarifying the prices before ordering.
Andrew Reynolds
4 months agoWow! I was told when I landed in Jordan the only great food was found in family kitchens. After four days I was ready to agree- then stumbled into this place with an hour before I headed to airport. Incredible- I asked for off-menu Jordanian foods and they happily agreed and made everything from scratch right in front of me. The photos don’t do it justice as I couldn’t wait to start eating. Mutabal smoky excellence, muqluba well balanced by fresh salad and pepper babaganoush. Taking the manakish they made for me to go because I’m stuffed. Looks like they do cooking courses - I would if I could!
Hania Kayyal
7 months agoSpecial restaurant