Tawaheen al-Hawa, Lebanese-Jordanian restaurant in Al-Jami'ah Sub-District, Jordan
Tawaheen al-Hawa is a Lebanese-Jordanian restaurant in Amman's Al-Jami'ah Sub-District. It features a castle-like entrance with large wooden doors that open onto an outdoor courtyard centered around a cascading waterfall.
The establishment maintains traditional Middle Eastern cooking methods, particularly in preparing Mansaf, a dish whose name comes from the large serving trays used to present it.
Guests experience authentic Middle Eastern hospitality as a Saj bread maker greets visitors and prepares fresh flatbreads throughout the service hours.
The restaurant sits on Al Gardins Street near Al Waha Roundabout in Amman and opens from midday until midnight. Valet parking service is provided to make arrival and parking convenient.
The dining space combines low wooden seating with leather cushions arranged around sturdy tables that overlook the courtyard water features.
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