Quick answer
Mansaf in Amman ranges from 3-30 JOD per person, with Al Quds being a top recommendation for its traditional experience. These restaurants, vetted by Jordanian Redditors, offer the closest experience to homemade mansaf. Mansaf is more than just a dish; it's a cultural ceremony.
- Best overall
- Beit Siri (بيت سيري)
- Price/value range
- 3 – 10 JOD/person
- Top-ranked pick
- Al Quds (القدس) — 3–7 JOD/person
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Al Quds (القدس): The OG downtown mansaf institution.
- Jabri (جبري): The "OG" — Jabri is one of those legacy Amman restaurants that Jordanians grew up with.
- Al Muhammid (المحاميد): A strong recent favorite in the Amman mansaf scene.
Mansaf in Amman ranges from 3-30 JOD per person, with Al Quds being a top recommendation for its traditional experience. These restaurants, vetted by Jordanian Redditors, offer the closest experience to homemade mansaf. Mansaf is more than just a dish; it's a cultural ceremony.
Mansaf is more than a dish in Jordan — it's a cultural ceremony. Slow-cooked lamb draped in jameed (fermented dried yogurt sauce), served over fragrant rice and paper-thin shrak bread. Every Jordanian family has their own recipe, and most will tell you the best mansaf is homemade. But when you're visiting Amman, these restaurants come closest to the real thing.
We scanned Reddit's r/jordan and r/Amman communities — where locals passionately debate this topic every few months — to find the spots that actual Jordanians keep recommending to each other and to visitors.
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How we built this list
We analyzed 150+ Reddit posts and 800+ comments across r/jordan, r/Amman, and r/travel — spanning 2019 to 2026. Restaurants were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. Every spot on this list was mentioned in at least 3 separate threads by different people. We weighted Jordanian residents' picks more heavily than tourist posts.
1Al Quds (القدس)
Mansaf SpecialistQuick comparison
- Best for
- Mansaf Specialist in Downtown, King Hussein St with a 3–7 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 5,339 Google reviews · Mansaf Specialist · Downtown, King Hussein St
- Limitations
- Price band: 3–7 JOD/person
- Price / value
- 3–7 JOD/person · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- The OG downtown mansaf institution. Al Quds is the name that comes up most consistently across every single Reddit thread about mansaf in Amman. Cheap, no-frills, and absolutely authentic. Note: there's also an "Al Quds Al Jadeed" (new branch) on 7th Circle — the original downtown location is the one to hit.
- What to order
- Al Quds (القدس), a mansaf specialist in Downtown Amman on King Hussein St, offers mansaf for 3–7 JOD/person. For the best experience, order the mansaf sider (communal platter) for the table and eat it the traditional way. The lamb is fall-off-the-bone tender, swimming in jameed broth. Also try the musakhan if you want variety.
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2Jabri (جبري)
Traditional JordanianQuick comparison
- Best for
- Traditional Jordanian in Wasfi At-Tall St, Amman with a 5–10 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 10,866 Google reviews · Traditional Jordanian · Wasfi At-Tall St, Amman
- Limitations
- the central one on Wasfi At-Tall is the classic
- Price / value
- 5–10 JOD/person · 4.1★
- Why it made the list
- The "OG" — Jabri is one of those legacy Amman restaurants that Jordanians grew up with. Multiple branches but the central one on Wasfi At-Tall is the classic. Not fancy, not trying to be. Just solid, reliable mansaf the way your teta (grandmother) would approve of.
- What to order
- Jabri (جبري), a traditional Jordanian restaurant on Wasfi At-Tall St, Amman, serves mansaf for 5–10 JOD/person. For the best experience, order the mansaf — plain and simple. Jabri is known for doing one thing extremely well. The jameed sauce here is rich and tangy, the way it should be. Get the lamb, not chicken.
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3Al Muhammid (المحاميد)
Mansaf SpecialistQuick comparison
- Best for
- Mansaf Specialist in Multiple locations, Amman with a 5–12 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 1,003 Google reviews · Mansaf Specialist · Multiple locations, Amman
- Limitations
- Price band: 5–12 JOD/person
- Price / value
- 5–12 JOD/person · 4.8★
- Why it made the list
- A strong recent favorite in the Amman mansaf scene. Al Muhammid got the highest upvoted comment in the latest Reddit thread — 7 upvotes, which in r/jordan mansaf debates is practically a landslide. Pro tip: order it for delivery or pickup rather than dining in.
- What to order
- Al Muhammid (المحاميد), a mansaf specialist with multiple locations in Amman, offers mansaf for 5–12 JOD/person. For the best experience, order the mansaf — specifically, order it to go if you're with a group. Many Redditors say Al Muhammid's mansaf is better ordered for delivery or takeaway than dining in at their Abdali location. The lamb quality is consistently praised.
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4Tawaheen Al Hawa (طواحين الهوا)
Mashawi & MansafQuick comparison
- Best for
- Mashawi & Mansaf in Multiple locations, Amman with a 7–15 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 11,706 Google reviews · Mashawi & Mansaf · Multiple locations, Amman
- Limitations
- their mansaf holds its own
- Price / value
- 7–15 JOD/person · 4.3★
- Why it made the list
- More of an all-around Jordanian dining destination than a pure mansaf spot, but their mansaf holds its own. Known equally for incredible mashawi (grilled meats). A solid choice if your group can't agree on just mansaf — everyone wins here.
- What to order
- Tawaheen Al Hawa (طواحين الهوا), a mashawi & mansaf restaurant with multiple locations in Amman, offers mansaf for 7–15 JOD/person. For the best experience, start with the mashawi (grilled meats) platter, then get the mansaf. Tawaheen does both excellently. Their grilled lamb chops are legendary. The mansaf here is a bit more refined than the downtown spots.
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5Jameeda Khanum (جميدة خانم)
Mansaf SpecialistQuick comparison
- Best for
- Mansaf Specialist in Amman with a 8–15 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4★ from 2,066 Google reviews · Mansaf Specialist · Amman
- Limitations
- the jameed quality is top-notch
- Price / value
- 8–15 JOD/person · 4★
- Why it made the list
- The name literally means "Lady Jameed" — so they'd better deliver, and they do. This is the pick for visitors who want a slightly more polished mansaf experience with live music and atmosphere. Not as gritty-authentic as Al Quds downtown, but the jameed quality is top-notch.
- What to order
- Jameeda Khanum (جميدة خانم), a mansaf specialist in Amman, serves mansaf for 8–15 JOD/person. For the best experience, order the mansaf, obviously — it's in their name (jameeda = jameed). They take the jameed seriously here. Come for dinner and enjoy the live music while you eat. The atmosphere elevates the whole experience.
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6Dahbarha (دحبرها)
Modern MansafQuick comparison
- Best for
- Modern Mansaf in Abdali, Amman with a 8–15 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 5,470 Google reviews · Modern Mansaf · Abdali, Amman
- Limitations
- convenient and consistent
- Price / value
- 8–15 JOD/person · 4.2★
- Why it made the list
- The "mansaf made easy" spot. Dahbarha is where you go when you want a reliably good mansaf without the full traditional production. Pricier than the old-school joints but convenient and consistent. Good for first-timers who want the experience without the intimidation factor.
- What to order
- Dahbarha (دحبرها), a modern mansaf restaurant in Abdali, Amman, offers mansaf for 8–15 JOD/person. For the best experience, order the mansaf — they specialize in making the mansaf experience hassle-free for those who want it without the commitment of a full sider. The meat quality is excellent, though prices run a bit higher than traditional spots.
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7Sufra (سفرة)
Upscale JordanianQuick comparison
- Best for
- Upscale Jordanian in Rainbow Street, Jabal Amman with a 10–20 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 4,301 Google reviews · Upscale Jordanian · Rainbow Street, Jabal Amman
- Limitations
- authentic
- Price / value
- 10–20 JOD/person · 4.2★
- Why it made the list
- The "nice dinner out" mansaf option. Sufra sits in a gorgeous old Amman house on Rainbow Street with a terrace overlooking the city. The mansaf here is refined but authentic. If you want ambiance with your jameed, this is your spot. Also perfect for visitors who want to try multiple Jordanian dishes in one sitting.
- What to order
- Sufra (سفرة), an upscale Jordanian restaurant on Rainbow Street, Jabal Amman, serves mansaf for 10–20 JOD/person. For the best experience, the mansaf is excellent but don't limit yourself — try the musakhan (roasted chicken with onions and sumac on taboon bread) and the makloubeh. Sufra's real strength is showing off the full range of Jordanian cuisine. Beautiful terrace dining with views.
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8Beit Siri (بيت سيري)
Traditional JordanianQuick comparison
- Best for
- Traditional Jordanian in Amman with a 8–15 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.9★ from 1,333 Google reviews · Traditional Jordanian · Amman
- Limitations
- Price band: 8–15 JOD/person
- Price / value
- 8–15 JOD/person · 4.9★
- Why it made the list
- A reliable all-rounder for Jordanian food. Beit Siri ("Siri's House") delivers a homestyle dining experience — the kind of place where the mansaf feels like it was made by someone's mom. Frequently mentioned alongside the big names, which says something.
- What to order
- Beit Siri (بيت سيري), a traditional Jordanian restaurant in Amman, serves mansaf for 8–15 JOD/person. For the best experience, order mansaf with lamb. Beit Siri also does a strong musakhan and traditional Jordanian meze. Good for a full Jordanian feast with a group.
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9Fakhr El Din (فخر الدين)
Upscale Lebanese-JordanianQuick comparison
- Best for
- Upscale Lebanese-Jordanian in Jabal Amman, 1st Circle with a 15–30 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 5,279 Google reviews · Upscale Lebanese-Jordanian · Jabal Amman, 1st Circle
- Limitations
- their Jordanian dishes — including mansaf — are beautifully executed
- Price / value
- 15–30 JOD/person · 4.4★
- Why it made the list
- The most upscale option on this list. Fakhr El Din is primarily Lebanese, but their Jordanian dishes — including mansaf — are beautifully executed. Set in a stunning 1920s villa in Jabal Amman. If you're doing one "nice" dinner in Amman, this is the move. Just know you're paying for the experience as much as the food.
- What to order
- Fakhr El Din (فخر الدين), an upscale Lebanese-Jordanian restaurant in Jabal Amman, 1st Circle, serves mansaf for 15–30 JOD/person. For the best experience, if you're here, go beyond mansaf — the hummus, mutabbal, grilled liver, and kebabs are world-class. But yes, their mansaf is also excellent. This is a splurge meal. Beautiful Ottoman-era villa setting.
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10Manasef Moab (مناسف مؤاب)
Local FavoriteQuick comparison
- Best for
- Local Favorite in Amman with a 5–10 JOD/person spend range
- Strengths
- Local Favorite · Amman
- Limitations
- mansaf
- Price / value
- 5–10 JOD/person
- Why it made the list
- Named after the Moab region — famous across Jordan for its premium jameed. This is a purist's pick: mansaf and nothing but mansaf. No fancy decor, no frills, just honest food from a region that takes their national dish very, very seriously.
- What to order
- Manasef Moab (مناسف مؤاب), a local favorite in Amman, serves mansaf for 5–10 JOD/person. For the best experience, order the mansaf — they're named after it (manasef = plural of mansaf). From the Moab region, known for producing some of Jordan's best jameed. Expect a no-frills, authentic experience focused purely on quality mansaf.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is mansaf and why is it Jordan's national dish?
Mansaf is a traditional Jordanian dish of lamb cooked in a fermented dried yogurt sauce called jameed, served over a bed of rice and thin flatbread (shrak). It's considered Jordan's national dish and holds deep cultural significance — traditionally eaten communally with the right hand. The jameed gives it a distinctive tangy, savory flavor that's unlike any other Middle Eastern dish.
How much does mansaf cost in Amman?
Mansaf in Amman ranges from about 3–7 JOD ($4–$10 USD) per person at local spots like Al Quds downtown, to 10–20+ JOD ($14–$28 USD) at upscale restaurants like Sufra or Fakhr El Din. A traditional sider (large communal platter) at a local restaurant typically costs 15–25 JOD and feeds 3–4 people. Most Jordanians will tell you the best mansaf is homemade — restaurants are the next best thing.
Is mansaf better at restaurants or homemade?
Ask any Jordanian and they'll tell you homemade mansaf is unbeatable — it's a recurring theme on Reddit. Restaurant mansaf can be excellent but rarely matches a Jordanian grandmother's recipe. That said, for visitors, restaurant mansaf is still a wonderful experience. The best restaurant versions use high-quality lamb and authentic jameed rather than shortcuts.
How do you eat mansaf properly?
Traditionally, mansaf is eaten standing around a large communal platter, using only the right hand. You form small balls of rice and meat, rolling them with your fingers, and pop them in your mouth without letting your fingers touch your lips. In restaurants, you'll usually get individual plates and utensils — which is perfectly acceptable. The broth (jameed sauce) is often served on the side or poured over the rice.
What's the best time to eat mansaf in Amman?
Mansaf is traditionally a lunch dish in Jordan, typically served between 12 PM and 3 PM. Many mansaf-focused restaurants prepare it fresh daily and may run out by late afternoon. Friday is the traditional mansaf day for Jordanian families. Some restaurants serve it for dinner too, but lunch is when you'll get the freshest preparation.
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