Legendary Jordanian Street Food at Hashem Restaurant - Amman, Jordan!
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2016
- Hashem Restaurant is probably one of the most famous and one of the oldest restaurants in downtown Amman. And not only are they located in a great location, but they serve very good food. For more information check out my Amman Travel Guide: migrationology.com/travel-guid...
On Day 11, Ying and I were on our own. Although I had some video editing and blogging that I needed to do, we did a little bit of exploring, and I really wanted to eat at the legendary Hashem Restaurant. From our hotel, we took a short walk down the hill, enjoying some great views of Amman, until we reached the bottom of the valley where downtown is located. We arrived around 11 am in the morning, and from the steps we took down the hill, we arrived just a turn away from the entrance of Hashem Restaurant - very convenient.
The restaurant was packed and bustling. I would like to quickly mention that meals are eaten pretty late in Jordan, many people don’t eat breakfast until 9, 10, or even 11 am, so I think most of the people eating when we arrived were mostly having breakfast. Lunch is typically eaten more around the 2 pm - 4 pm time range. It took a few minutes, but we found a table that someone left, and after getting it cleared, we sat down and ordered. I don’t think they really have a menu at Hashem Restaurant, but they have all the basic dishes like hummus, ful, moutabel, and falafel - the hummus and falafel, including the stuffed falafel are some of the most famous dishes they serve. Hashem Restaurant has been visited by many famous people from around the world, and it seems that many Royalty, politicians and celebrities, when they visit Amman, make it a point to eat here. So I was pretty excited to eat here too.
I ordered a range of different dishes to try, including hummus, moutabel, ful medames, and finally both normal falafel and stuffed falafel. The stuffed falafel were about twice the size, and stuffed with onions and sumac, they were delicious. The hummus, topped with a generous amount of olive oil, was also extremely good, with a very refreshing lemon taste, and I really liked how they added on some green chili sauce to the top. With a little red chili sauce and using bread to dip it up, the hummus was excellent. The ful was also wonderful, with lots of olive oil and green chili sauce on top to make it even better. And finally the moutabel, one of my personal favorites, didn’t let me down either. It was smoky and creamy, with nearly the consistency of whipped cream.
After a delicious meal at one of the most famous restaurant in Amman, we headed back up the hill and started walking back to our hotel. We stopped at a fruit store and bought a bag of different fruit to eat through the afternoon, including some more wonderful green almonds.
Hashem Restaurant (مطعم هاشم)
Address: Complex No 4, Prince Mohammad St 4, Amman 11151, Jordan
Prices: I paid 7 JD for our entire meal, and I also had an extra bowl of moutabel not shown in the video.
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I like the way Mark treats ppl although some of them are being rude unintentionally.
he don't even cut these scenes.
so much respect
One of the things I love most about your travel videos Mark is that you describe and get excited about simple food...hummus, fresh almonds, the tartness of lemons, the saltiness of chili sauce. Basic food that's more common for people to experience in their lives and appreciate more because of how you've elevated it in your series. Being a foodie doesn't require complex dishes and unattainable ingredients and you remind people of that.
Amen to that! One more thing I appreciate about Mark's videos is the plain simplicity in which they are shot. There are no gimmicks, no attempt at glorifying a certain dish with filters in the editing process. I love how all his videos have achieved that authenticity by being as minimal as possible. :)
anita cadonau-huseby soo true he is really a kind and down to earth
On my travel to Algeria, a great chef of a charming little fish restaurant in Skikda told me: "A delicacy doesn't have to be fancy"
Full respect to Mark for always trying to pronounce native words near to perfection.
+slackerz35 Thank you
slackerz35 ,
@@MarkWiens Mark You are. Huge liar. I have eaten at this restaurant in downtown Amman, and there is much to be desired.
@@antonydaniels7365 maybe 🤔 they just didn’t like you because you sound like a rude person 🤣.
@@awadahmed4510 lol, now we can guess how bad of a cook your mother is, if you like the food here.
This restaurant is more like "your style". Much more enjoyable than the fancy ones. And that waiter cared 0% for the camera. That's 100% genuine 😂
+ghaida h Thanks Ghaida, I loved this environment.
that waiter is an Egyptian, not Jordanian ...
It’s simple original lol 😂
@CO different country's speak with different Arabic accents, however we all understand each other.. Expect the Moroccans, no one understands them 😂 much love to Morocco haha
You can tell Mark truly loves his job of food journalism, because he doesn't let the nature of that restaurant influence his view of the quality of the food. It's very easy to let service get in the way of the chefs skills.
I'm going to Jordan next year - after watching this show I CANNOT WAIT to try the food! Thank you, Mark Wiens
You have to go to Jafra downtown and order the fatoush. It's a hip hookah restaurant but has an authentic feel with a cool small library. A few doors down is a hookah bar. The old Bedouin pictures on the first floor are amazing.
There is a small pizza restaurant on Sharia Rainbow. Their mint and ham pizza is the best but try their potato wedges too.
Also try Books Cafe.
By the way there a lot of other food to try haha 😂
I was drooling watching this and your description took me back to the streets of Jordan 🤤
تحية ل اهل المملكة الاردنية الهاشمية من اهل المملكة العربية السعودية (تحديداً من ارض الحجاز ) تحية من قلب محب
محمد الشريـف
اهل السعودية هم اخواننا وجيراننا كمان ..
محمد الفلقي الشريف ياخي انا قلبي نصفين نصف اردني و الثاني سعودي فديتكم ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇸🇦🇸🇦🇯🇴🇯🇴❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think if someone else did these videos they will never be that fun .. Thank you and enjoy 😊
Mark is very respectful. I really like that!
Excellent. A country of rich in culture and history. I recall my recent visit to Amman and Petra. You can see many Falasteenians in Jordan.
lol Mark said Thank you for tomorrow. Mark crack me up at times.
You can't beat the feast in the middle east when it comes to dips.
soooooo true
Adrian Morton dip da da dee!!
Welcome to Jordan, our light 😊❤❤🇯🇴
Mark, what I have noticed in your videos is how you precisely pronounce every word when you speak, including emphasis even on the very last letter of a word. You need to have your own travel show!!! Thank you for all your highly produced videos😄
+RVAdventurer Isn't this his own travel show? :D
Global Adventurer I watch Mark and he speaks many languages. Amazing!
I bet you wouldn’t even know him if he had a tv show. RUclips is much much better
Mark , excellent job in showing Jordanian food to the world
Wow the hummus looks so yummy and perfect😍
+Mahdi Abu Hamida 😂💔
the hummus is one of the gratest food for breakfast in countries like Amman hope you try it it's good
Yup, I'll go there in a couple of days. GANG GANG
I've been to Jordan 4 times and it's beyond amazing, but let me tell you if you there "just" to try the food, it's very well worth it !!
oh God how much I miss Jordan. We had great time. Thank God we can order lots of the ingredients online and I can cook this from scratch
Hey Mark .. just wana tell you that i enjoyed every second of all of your videos ..and you both are very awesome !! that you respect all different cultures all over the world ... THANK YOU BOTH ..
the um Ali looked amazing, their food is so fresh and simply prepared!
لو تجرب هذا الاكل ممكن تصير مسلم
الحجاج الثقفي لا يا شيخ 😂
it's actually healthy and tasty at the same time, Well better than fast food in thousand times, I'm gonna open a channel soon and I will make all Jordanian and famous Arabic food god welling, please join my channel
Such a respectful and lovely person Mark is!! Honestly EVERY other youtuber blogger/Vlogger/ food critique should learn from this guy. He is so optimistic and such an aptitude for food, it is contagious! Watching these videos fills my days with so much good vibes!
I Love seeing Ying. She's so sweet.
+The Space Between why to wear it? it is not a must in Jordan just watch the video and you can tell there are a lot of women doesn't wear it !! don't mix Saudi with Jordan every country is different !!
+The Space Between Because it's not a requirement. Lol. The government is Shariah influenced, but it's not strict and forceful like Saudi Arabia and Iran, where the average woman has to cover up in public. Most Muslim countries other than these are quite accepting of women wearing what they want because most attires are modest in these cultures, regardless.
The falafel dipped in moutabel was bold. I'm gonna to visit Amman now. Awesome video, Mark!
Mark You are. Huge liar. I have eaten at this restaurant in downtown Amman, and there is much to be desired.
@@antonydaniels7365 u didn’t like it?
the food is so good, I want to become Jordanian. I love how they cook the beans - so many combinations, salads and vegetable dishes - eggplant dip ! - fantastic . At least I should learn cooking my food Jordanian style !
Wow, that all looks so delicious!! Thank you Mark, and Ying for sharing your awesome journey!!!
I've said it before and I'll say it again; I live vicariously through your taste buds and your wonderful videos!
Can't believe these vlogs are almost over I've really enjoyed watching these. Thank you for sharing your experience Mark! This makes me want to go back and visit the Middle East.
My goodness.....this is heaven
Best food in the world is Middle eastern food specially Jordan comes fast 😋
Mark I love you video and the way you talk to your viewers its really gives me a positive vibe !!!
Mashaallah bro !
It's 2 am now and you make me hungry 🤤
The dips look particularly magnificent. We are lucky here, to have many middle eastern establishments. The dips are always superb. I am glad you are enjoying your tour!
Mark, your approach life and food with anticipation of joy. your videos in jordan have made me feel as though i was there with you. i grew up on syrian food. i am so hungry when i watch your vids!
I just became a fan of pita bread! I wish I have taste it sooner! It's so good :))
Pita bread is like, the easiest bread to make.
Mark! I feel I want to test the foods all you had taken in Jordan .Thank you for your video.
I follow you everyday .
That smooth hummus looked like heaven; the chili paste look awesome! Jordanian Dinar doing well against the dollar!
So for Americans, things may be just a tad more expensive.
mark Wiens, I love this trip so much, Jordan is the best country to visit in middle east. I would to meet you sometime in the future, wish you all the best. loveu:)
Mark you are such an amazing humble human being.... Love the way you keep smiling.... God bless you always... 😊
ive followed him from amish all you can eat to Jordan ,,LOVE IT THANKYOU Mark
The great thing I like the most that you never talk about bad things,,, you only talk positive. Thumbs up my friend!
Who else loves his facial expressions after he tastes something?
I am from Jordan Amman.. and Hashem restaurant is one of my favorite spots down there.. spectacular atmosphere
Now I want to fly back to Amman and hit this place :)
i love to eat by Hashem .
Relaxed and kindly people , great food and it give me an so lucky feeling to on travelling in another culture
I had great time and astounding memories when I lived in Jordan. The people well known with their munificence and kindness.
watching during quarantine.. i live here and i miss it
OMG how much I miss Amman!
I got to say I was a little sad, that the Jordan videos are about to come to the end. I really like this kind of videos from you. staying in a place/country and getting a deep impression/experience. food mix some scenery and hotel reviews. but this kind of videos are required a lot organisation.
Great job Mark! Loving your Amman series! 😊
Mark how are you and your family. I am Jordanian living in the USA for 25 years watching your videos bring the happiness to my heart and seeing the expression on your face makes me laugh and happy to see that you enjoy every bite you eat love you and love watching you.
Watching this while fasting during ramadhan.... a very good job
Mark you are so friendly nice person and the names of Arabic dishes that you call them is so perfect, i am from Iraq next to jordan and i wish you can visit that country one day we love your family as well.
Your videos are awesome finally finished catching up. I watched every video you've put up always make me hungry. Anyways great job!
So excited to see you having the freedom to have street food again. That's what I love about this channel. Although it was really cool to see the tour and all the fancy restaurants. Thanks Mark and Ying!
+Hannah Cook-Tonkin Thank you Hannah!
@8:54 Actually the mint leaf is intended to be put in the Tea. Just saying :D :P
Thanks Mark for visiting our country which is in fact your second country. We’re so delighted you’d enjoyed our legendary Jordanian cuisines. Cheers mate.
I have eaten there so many times. I have not been back in 5 years. Must go home after covid. 💘 🇯🇴
Im never jealous of anyone...until now matey...lol..I spent a coupla weeks in Israel as a kid and refused to eat most of the food. (as kids do) And now im a Chef and i love everything ive seen on your vids. I just wish i tried them when i had the chance to taste the authentic dishes.. However, I can still smell the coffee and spices wafting down the Bazaar/Streets of Jerusalem even now, after 38 years it is still emblazoned on my mind. Watching your vid brought memories flooding back, Thankyou.
Mark your an inspiration to those people out there who try to change their lifestyle from a boring lifestyle to a life full of travelling and ultimately in the end we only regret the changes we didn't take !!! so all the best mark!! 2 more videos to get to 600 !!keep uploading videos Mark!!
Excellent video.You were brave to order on your own in that busy environment .That was sweet,the guy selling fruit telling you that he is trying to learn English
Hey Mark, you are my favourite RUclipsr since over 2 years now. I love the way u eat and explain :-) Even after having lunch I get hungry when I watch ur Videos :-) You are the reason why I want to travel around the world and try different food. Thank you for the fantastic work. Your biggest fan
I like the way you presented the video. Fallafal & hummus it looks delicious.
ok I'm Jordanian and now I'm hungry :(
im nt jordinian but extremely my mouth watery while watching his Jordan adventure😋
Habibi it's 2 years later but get some food
@@ananbnt6672 he is actually Palestinian
@Meera S bedoon shateh
@Meera S "Bala Harr" is the expression, which means without (Bala) spicey (Harr).
That's my painting at 0:55! So happy to see it there :D
+Yara Hindawi cool!
وحدي الله ؟
foods looks amazing! because I like that type of food. here in Muscat we have lebanese restaurants save the same type of food. so can't wait to see Lebanon video too.
You can just love earth for all the varieties of foods it offers
very informative and at the same time entertaining...i love the way u introduce all the dishes... thanks for filming Mark-peace from malaysia
I've eaten there in 2013 - sooooo good! I bet I did the head tilt, too ;-)
nice xpression ☺...happy to c that u njoy all kind of all of food all around the world...n u r really lucky keep going.👏
Your expressions makes mouth watering!
Awesome video again Mark! Love the street food
I visited Jordan a year ago because we had family out for Christmas and we nearly see them they also visited like three days ago
That face every time you bite into anything anywhere in the world is priceless..lol
You and your family are wonderful!
11:14 hamid (حامض). He was basically telling you that it's sour.
i don't know why u look so good every time your eating those foods.. and because of u mark i learn and love to eat Jordanian foods now thank u😚😙😘
I used the stairs many times it was fun and kind of training ....Mark Wiens ...you're doing a good push to my memory to this stuffy downtown in Amman....
Very nice video! that´s my favorite food, love your videos keep it like this ...
love your videos so much information I am booking my holidays to Jordan hello from Scotland UK
sweet video mark,thank you for showing us jordon and all that food.
The best for Jordan food introduction Mark ,!สนุกมากค่ะหญิง อยากทานทุกอย่าง
I have been the over 2 years ago
I believe the King of Jordan and his family regularly eats there. On one of the walls there, there is a a large photograph frame picture of the King and the rest of his family sitting down having a meal in that
restaurant.
Thank you Mark. I'm going to make some of this delicious food.
I love this video so much 😋 , thanks Mark
More delicious Jordanian food, love it!!!
Salam aleikum! Great! I like ur amazing videos from Jordan! I'm happy to see Jordan again through ur eyes. I lived in Aqaba for a while. I'm waiting ur next videos. Cheers from UK♡♡. I wish u all the best
I would love a cookbook with the recipes of the foods Mark eats in the various countries he visits.
Hi Mark, I am glad that you explained about the olive oil because by looking at it is does look like it would be oily!! Great video, would love to visit there someday!!!
watching this video make me miss my sister we use to eat falafel and hummus together .... !
time flies, mark! i hope you had a great time in jordan. you and yong were greeted by the locals with great hospitality. the segment that ices the cake is your tour to petra. when will you upload the bhutan travel series? hopefully to see more new videos on every sunday and wednesday nights.
I have eaten at Mata’am Al-Hashem in Saudia. They prepare great food no doubt!
Great job Mark and Ying. Love your food and travel vblogs.
+Sonny Oh Thanks Sonny
That Hotel location you stayed in, looks nice! I love to visit this place one day for food!
The food is a fusion of different civilizations which have and still exist in Jordan. That is why ordering that delicious food has a hectic sense of language.
I used to live across the street. I ate here a lot.... loved it!
MARK WIENS, WHEN YOU SAY OH!!!WOW IT REMINDS OF MYSELF BECAUSE THAT'S MY FAVORITE WORD OH!!!WOW
All ur Jordan videos (esp this one) is really making me feign for some ful and moutabel. I'm def going to hunt for and get some this week! I love that refried-bean-like texture and taste, and also love eggplants of course (who doesn't? Lol). That falafel looks proper too. Nice
Mark and Ying are so cute...every single food they eat...they love it...love you guys:-)
Hey Mark....
I am a big fan of you... And your channel...
Your videos are awesome.. The videos contains all the things we wanted to watch....
At the end he look so tired 😴 great video! Now I want hummus 😊