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Asia is pure style. A sleek, chic and modern design effectively complements its innovative Thai cuisine. The restaurant also features a sharing concept, meaning that diners are presented with several smaller dishes between them from which they can make up their own different combinations several times throughout the meal. It is strongly recommended that you make a reservation for this popular spot.

 

Featuring a wide selection of Thai/ Chinese cuisine (despite the Rangoon reference), this restaurant is one of the most atmospheric in Amman. Set in an overgrown bamboo shrine with water trickling down the stone walls, Beyond Rangoon works because it has been planned well enough not to let the atmosphere hijack your dining experience. The menu is varied and exotic and the helpings are absolutely huge.

 

Inspired by the early 20th-century colonial spirit of French Indo-China, Indochine tries to capture the romance and sensuality of the era. Small palm trees, wicker furniture and wooden ceiling fans go a long way toward achieving this and the ambience is so discreet you feel you are dining alone. However the scent of ginger and lemon grass permeating this Asian fusion restaurant, combined with an open kitchen where you can watch the chefs preparing your meal, brings back the

 

A dynamic and modern restaurant, Indu’s interior calms rather than excites, it is both grown up and composed, with black wood and pastels creating a classy contrast within the decor. The menu is diverse and presents Indian food with a European twist that is especially evident in the presentation of the various dishes. It is slightly more expensive than most Asian restaurants in Amman, but, once again, it comes with the Intercontinental seal of quality, and it is hard to go wrong with that.

 

Literally meaning ‘house of noodles’, Noodasia lives up to its [name] with an array of noodle-based Thai, Japanese and Asian dishes—with the added value of sushi. The restaurant’s interior is a very swish high-tech combination of dark woods, metal and plenty of glass. In addition to the impressive surroundings, this hangout’s strength remains its extremely affordable prices when compared to the superior quality of food on offer. Noodasia is not licensed but it has a great selection of fresh fruit juices.

 
 
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