PALESTINE RESTAURANT
We like this little canteen for its low prices, its shawarmas and falafels which attract local customers, but especially for its original setting. The decor is a bit messy with its old wooden tables and iron chairs covered with plastic, its collection of coloured lanterns and its small museum at the back of the restaurant. Indian dream traps stand next to old rifles, a 1927 transistor, copper pots or a Bedouin rug. And as people come here mainly to eat, you will find the great classics of Jordanian cuisine on the menu.
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