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This place is among the best in Aqaba, within the category of Fast Food, and based on the average rating of 4.2, Hashim Sons has so far greatly satisfied its customers.

What MrsMcglynn likes about Hashim Sons:
After walking through the streets of Aqaba we found this small restaurant where we ate the best food during our whole holiday! Lovely tasty food a warm welcome and friendly service Prices well worth what you get served ! Thank you for the different tasting of local food : View all feedback.

What User doesn't like about Hashim Sons:
a popular restaurant which served Jordanian food like humus and falafel, but they need to add more types of food in their menu, also if you like to eat in the restaurant you have to sit outside which could be difficult with the hot weather and strong sun in Aqaba, good choice if you are looking for vegetarian meal. View all feedback.

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4.5 ★ from 423 reviews
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13.04.2024 - 19:40

This restaurant offers delicious food and friendly service. The menu includes many interesting options that will surely appeal to fans of cuisine. The atmospher...

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paradise78126
13.04.2024 - 19:40

Good food, low price, good stuff, clean restaurant . We eat breakfast there and we are amaised by jordanian food.

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The following menu can be supplemented on site by daily or weekly specials. Besides certain dishes, you'll also find drinks and general types of dishes offered here on the menu. The menu is supplemented by dishes and ingredients that customers have positively mentioned but were possibly not yet recorded.

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