[Location] On the busiest main street in downtown. A small alley, full of people, that's it.
[Environment] A roadside stall, only a few tables are indoors, most of them are placed outdoors. A big pot, constantly frying meatballs. The two long tables on the left and right of the door are probably prepared for the team.
[Service] Jordanian slow and chaotic. No one can be found to take orders, everyone is busy, but I don't know where the efficiency is. Waiters come in and out, some take a lot of salads at a time, and some hold more than a dozen cups of sweet tea.
[Price] Super cheap. A salad, a meatball, a hummus, two pancakes, a can of Coke, 2.5jd, it is estimated that the Coke accounts for almost half.
[Taste] The meatballs are very special, no wonder the king also comes to eat. There are mint leaves in the salad, which are also very different when rolled in the pancake.
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[Location] On the busiest main street in downtown. A small alley, full of people, that's it. [Environment] A roadside stall, only a few tables are indoors, most of them are placed outdoors. A big pot, constantly frying meatballs. The two long tables on the left and right of the door are probably prepared for the team. [Service] Jordanian slow and chaotic. No one can be found to take orders, everyone is busy, but I don't know where the efficiency is. Waiters come in and out, some take a lot of salads at a time, and some hold more than a dozen cups of sweet tea. [Price] Super cheap. A salad, a meatball, a hummus, two pancakes, a can of Coke, 2.5jd, it is estimated that the Coke accounts for almost half. [Taste] The meatballs are very special, no wonder the king also comes to eat. There are mint leaves in the salad, which are also very different when rolled in the pancake.
A cup of super delicious sweet black tea, one falafel, one hummus, 2 JOD. Not bad! I heard that the King of Jordan also visited this small restaurant. The mint tea and naan bread with dipping sauce are quite good and only cost 4jd. The price is really affordable too
This is an old restaurant with a history of more than 70 years. It has the most authentic falafel and hummus in Jordan, and the price is very cheap, which is worth a try. It is said that several generations of kings have dined here, and the walls of the restaurant are also covered with photos of kings of past dynasties. It was passed on by word of mouth that the nickname "King's Restaurant" was given to tourists.
I went there once a few years ago and it was quite nice. I'd go again if I get a chance.
This is the place to eat, good service, good taste