Amman is often overlooked as a culinary destination, but those who visit quickly discover a city defined by generous hospitality, deeply rooted food traditions, and a vibrant street culture. From humble breakfast dishes to elaborate celebratory meals, food in Jordan is not just sustenance, it is a shared cultural experience that brings people together.
In this episode, we explore Amman through its kitchens, markets, and local neighborhoods with insights from a local food tour operator, Lindsay Nieminen from AmanFoodTours.com. The conversation highlights how stepping beyond hotel buffets opens up a more authentic and memorable understanding of Jordanian cuisine and culture. With its welcoming atmosphere and accessible food scene, Amman stands out as one of the Middle East’s most rewarding cities for culinary exploration.
Top Things to See & Do
Amman Food Tours – Guided culinary walks led by local female guides offering insight into Jordanian food, culture, and daily life.
Iraq Al-Amir Women’s Cooperative – A hands-on cooking experience showcasing traditional recipes while supporting local women.
Rainbow Street – A lively stretch of converted homes filled with restaurants, cafés, and shisha lounges, especially vibrant in the evening.
Where to Eat & Drink
Habiba – A famous alleyway dessert shop known for its iconic kunafa, often with lines of locals waiting.
Windmills Restaurant – A classic spot for mezze-style dining with an extensive selection of traditional appetizers followed by hearty mains.
Abu Jbara – A popular casual eatery blending street food and restaurant dining, known for dishes like fatteh.
Hashem Restaurant – A legendary, no-frills vegetarian institution serving falafel, hummus, and tea around the clock.
Can’t-Miss Experiences
• Trying mansaf, Jordan’s national dish, typically served during celebrations
• Watching maqluba flipped tableside and shared among a group
• Sampling ful for a traditional Jordanian breakfast
• Indulging in fresh kunafa from a local sweet shop
• Exploring late-night markets and tea culture across the city
Amman rewards travelers who are curious, open, and willing to engage with local culture through food. It is a city where meals are shared, conversations flow easily, and visitors are welcomed with genuine warmth. For those seeking an authentic and approachable Middle Eastern experience, Amman delivers with depth and character.
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