[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.
I went there a few years ago and had a good chance to see it again.