What is lunchtime in Jordan?


What is lunchtime in Jordan? Lunch is eaten between 1 and 3pm, and many people take a break around 6pm for coffee and sweet pastries. The main meal of the day is eaten late, rarely before 8pm; in Amman and Aqaba, restaurants may not start to fill up until 9.30 or 10pm.


Is it cheap to eat in Jordan?

If you're on a tight budget, you can enjoy a budget meal at a local restaurant for around $5. If you're looking for something a bit more upscale, a mid-range meal can cost you around $15 per person. Transportation: Getting around in Jordan can be an adventure in itself.


What is the main dessert in Jordan?

Baklava. The most well known dessert, Baklava is enjoyed in many countries around the world, including Jordan. It is covered in syrup or honey, typically layered with filo dough and nuts. It can be found in restaurants, bakeries and street food stalls throughout Jordan!


What is not allowed in Jordan?

Jordan is a conservative society. You should dress modestly and behave courteously. It's illegal to drink alcohol on the street but permissible in bars, clubs, hotels and private homes. There are strict alcohol limits for drivers, similar to those of the UK.