Al Quds Restaurant

Amman


This place really specialises in sweets and pastries, but it has a large, good-value restaurant at the back that provides an opportunity to try typical Jordanian dishes. The house speciality is mensaf, a Bedouin dish of lamb on a bed of rice, and maklubbeh (upside-down rice and vegetables) is frequently on the menu.


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