Great Video, thank you for sharing it, I am a Jordanian living in Germany and I really enjoyed watching your video. I did not visit Jordan since 2012 :(
Diana & Daniel from LCA! A very informative video, the food looks so delicious! We just subscribed to your channel and can't wait to follow your journey! :)
@@KristiTravelEscape let me know if you comeback any time in the future , there is more food and scens to see , i've just followed you in instagram . Enjoy your current journey ❤️
I never eat down in Petra. There are many more nice restaurants in Amman. My Mom's Recipe is the best restaurant in Wadi Musa. Zerb cooked at Wadi Rum camps is delicious. It takes hours to prepare and cook. Aqaba has a lot of nice restaurants near Pizza Street
u r welcome at anytime🙌 in case u decided i will recommend u to try it out in the main restaurant "Habibeh" located in the old downtown "Wasat-Albalad"👏@@KristiTravelEscape
Wow, thanks for sharing 🙏🏼 I have absolutely no experience with food from India, I only now curries and tikka masala 😋. It sounds delicious, hope to try it one day!
Hi, Mansaf was on my list and we were about to go and try Mansaf our last night in Amman, but in the end, we decided to go to Hashem for falafel and hummus one more time because we loved it so much 🙈. But you are absolutely right, Mansaf definitely should have been on the list! 😊
He says about this dish and its ancient history: “The history of the Jordanian mansaf dates back to the reign of King Misha’ al-Mu’abi in 147 BC, the founder of the city of Karak.
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As a person who lives in Jordan I can say it’s amazing 🤩
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼❤️☺️
Happy for you that you tried so much!
Hummus, Falafel, Sajiah 😍
great video! 👏
Thanks for watching! 😊❤️
You are so hot and sexy
Your video is making me soo hungry! 🤤Informative with so many variety places to eat it’s great! Keep it up😊
Thank you so much for your feedback! ❤️Much appreciated! 😊
Great Video, thank you for sharing it, I am a Jordanian living in Germany and I really enjoyed watching your video. I did not visit Jordan since 2012 :(
Hi, thank you so much, this means a lot comming from a local 🙏🏼☺️ hope you will get there and visit soon, such a lovely country 👌🏼
❤Arabic hospitality
Very lovely 👌🏼☺️
Good place
Great tips! Thanks so much! 😊 I am super excited to try the Hashem restaurant!
Happy to hear that. Thanks! 🥰
Diana & Daniel from LCA! A very informative video, the food looks so delicious! We just subscribed to your channel and can't wait to follow your journey! :)
Thank you so much! 🥰
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When u said the third plate he laughed hahaha
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You're welcome in jordan , hope you enjoyed and experinced the jordanian hospitality . God i miss amman ❤️
Yes, I loved Jordan! The people there are so kind. Thank you! 😊❤️
@@KristiTravelEscape let me know if you comeback any time in the future , there is more food and scens to see , i've just followed you in instagram . Enjoy your current journey ❤️
@@luciferhimself6546 Thank you so much! I definitely want to come back one day. There is so much more to do and see. Thank you! ❤️
Cat from LCA ! I learned a lot about Jordan in this video :)
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏼😊
I never eat down in Petra.
There are many more nice restaurants in Amman.
My Mom's Recipe is the best restaurant in Wadi Musa.
Zerb cooked at Wadi Rum camps is delicious. It takes hours to prepare and cook.
Aqaba has a lot of nice restaurants near Pizza Street
Thanks for sharing! 😊
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good recommendations and details , but Mansaf and Kunafah were not been mentioned at all 👀 they r the main thing there too
Thanks, yes, you are right, Mansaf is missing! I’ve never heard of Kunafah ☺️ must try it when I am back in Jordan, thanks for the tips! ☺️
u r welcome at anytime🙌 in case u decided i will recommend u to try it out in the main restaurant "Habibeh" located in the old downtown "Wasat-Albalad"👏@@KristiTravelEscape
@@vractivated thank you so much! ❤️🙏🏼
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Ful is like white Channa in India and in last the cooking on chulha is great in India in my villages the style of cooking is still like that
Wow, thanks for sharing 🙏🏼 I have absolutely no experience with food from India, I only now curries and tikka masala 😋. It sounds delicious, hope to try it one day!
@@KristiTravelEscape Yes we also have Tikka masala here and many dishes on name like Chicken Tikka , Paneer tikka , Mushoor tikka etc
@@prashantsharma3529 hope to try all of it soon! 😊
@@KristiTravelEscape Yes u r from which country
@@prashantsharma3529 from the Czech Republic 😊
Not sure if I missed it. But did you try mansaf?! It’s Jordan’s national dish 🤤
Hi, Mansaf was on my list and we were about to go and try Mansaf our last night in Amman, but in the end, we decided to go to Hashem for falafel and hummus one more time because we loved it so much 🙈. But you are absolutely right, Mansaf definitely should have been on the list! 😊
@@KristiTravelEscape You can make it at home
He says about this dish and its ancient history: “The history of the Jordanian mansaf dates back to the reign of King Misha’ al-Mu’abi in 147 BC, the founder of the city of Karak.
@@9i019 Maybe it is not a bad idea, I can try. But maybe it will be better if I come back to Jordan again and try it there! 😊
@@9i019 Yes, it is very traditional. I am sad, I missed it 😊
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can u remember how much per meal costed u mam, approx atleast?
" Disgusting". Dont use this word while making food videos, especially of other countries. Nice video though.
You are right, noted 😊