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    Miss P.

    Food is good. We tried lamb and chicken mansaf and both were very good and authentic. Portions are humongous, easily enough for two hungry people. Service is below average and setting looks like it needs a good cleaning.

    Mansaf
    Imtiaz S.

    So you saw "Indian Jones and The Last Crusade", visited Petra (one of the new seven wonders in Jordan), saw Mount Aaron, stood in the Valley where Mosses stood and saw Jerusalem, even took a dip in the nearby Dead Sea and detoxed. But then you got hungry. You saw everyone around eating rice with a milky white sauce & meat. Whether celebrating or mourning, in large gathering everyone was eating the same thing. You said what is that ? That my friend is the national dish of Jordan, it is called Mansaf. Not just Jordan, it is a eaten in one form or the other (lots of variations) all over the Levant, the South Caucasus, Central Asia, Afghanistan and Kashmir (a variation with fennel called Yakhni). Essentially Mansaf is made from salted & fermented dried yogurt (called Jameed). The quality of the Mansaf depends upon the quality of this dried yogurt. Rehydrated Jameed (and at times diluted with fresh yogurt) forms the base of the milky white sauce. Some like the sauce made only with the dehydrated yogurt (intense flavor), some like some fresh yogurt to dilute the intensity of the Jameed, while others (from the Tribe of Weaklings) don't use the dried yogurt at all, and only use fresh yogurt. Anyway, while visiting Dead Sea and Petra you enjoyed Mansaf and now you want this in NJ. In Paterson, NJ you have a vast range of options. The two place that are exceptionally good are 1) Kan Zamaan on 247 Bufallo Ave 2) Al Bawadi Restaurant on 441 Crooks Ave (Image attached is from Al Bawadi). Both of the above places make excellent Mansaf. Try it, either you will love it, or you will hate it. You cannot be indifferent to Mansaf.

    Mandi

    Family run and authentic. Food was delicious but the stuffed grape leaves were too salty.

    Ahmed A.

    The worst place ever food isn't clean Owner so rude and impolite Don't even try eating there

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    O H.

    Customer service needs to improve. Tried the various meals which are fine. Service and approach to dealing with customers should improve.

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    Amazing food friendly good price always fresh customer service beautiful Mutaz and Samer professional

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    The owner personally brought out our food and even poured the sauce for the "Mansaf" on top for us.

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