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Where can I find vegan-friendly desserts or bakeries?

@Anabtawi Small delights of assorted baklava stuffed with nuts and sweetened with honey

Where can I go out with my friend?

@Abdali Mall @The Boulevard A popular area for shopping, dining, and people-watching, with many restaurants and cafes where you can sit outdoors.

Where can I find some traditional dishes or foods I should try?

Falafel and Hummus. Jordanian-style falafel is lighter and crispier than other versions, and hummus is a staple that’s a must-try. @Hashem Restaurant

Where can I try popular local drinks or beverages worth trying?

Jallab a popular drink in the Levant made from grape molasses, rose water, and sometimes a splash of date syrup, often garnished with pine nuts or raisins. Available at juice bars and cafes in Amman; Shams El Balad offers a good rendition of this drink.@Shams El Balad

Where can I find books?

@The Good Book Shop A second-hand bookstore that’s popular for affordable reads and a great selection of both English and Arabic books. It’s perfect if you enjoy browsing for hidden gems.

Where can I find Upcoming Events & Things To Do?

LEGO® SHOWS is landing in Jordan this October 17th-22nd for a fun filled LEGO adventure for children, families and fans of LEGO. @The Boulevard Abdali

Where can I eat a really delicious croissant?

@Komat Qash Bakery ALL their bread, croissant, focaccia, danish and much more are super tasty and baked on a daily basis

Where can I buy jojoba oil?

Trinitae Organic Jojoba oil with a pure and natural odourless @Trinitae

Where can I explore caves?

@The Cave of the Seven Sleepers Shouldnt take longer than 1hr there. Its not that big of a place but you can tell its old. In addition the bones are still visible in one of the tombs. There is also a nice mosque in the area for those wanting to pray/wash. Bathrooms and drinking fountains are present.
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