Lebanese restaurants in Amman
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Tawaheen al-Hawa
Reem al-Bawadi and Tawaheen al-Hawa are two huge restaurant complexes popular with tour groups and Jordanian families. They're a bit far from the centre but are a good option if you want to try some upper-end Jordanian and Lebanese food. Both menus include a wide range of mezze and grills, giving you a chance to explore beyond the normal felafel and hummus dishes. You can eat on brass tables in the cavernous main halls or in Bedouin tents, either way the live music gets things going.
The Reem has a traditional bread oven and is perhaps better for couples. If you're headed to Tawaheen al-Hawa, look for the windmill symbol on the wall as there's no English sign.
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Diwan al-Sultan Ibrahim Restaurant
The Diwan comes highly recommended by wealthy locals and expats for its high-quality Lebanese food. Among the meals are frogs legs with garlic and coriander, and deep-fried brains (the last being something of an acquired taste). The fresh-fish selection is good, the batrkh (roe) is popular, and there are good salads and some Western dishes.
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