Beit Sitti, meaning "Grandmother's Home" in Arabic, was founded in 2010 by sisters Maria, Dina, and Tania.
Located in one of the oldest neighborhoods of Amman, this unique cook-and-dine experience offers guests the chance to prepare and enjoy a traditional Arabic feast.
Under the expert guidance of a Hajjeh, guests learn to create a variety of seasonal dishes, starting with a main course, followed by a salad, a side dish, and finally a delightful dessert. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner, each meal is crafted with love and tradition, bringing the flavors of Jordan to life.
Beit Sitti has welcomed esteemed guests, including Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan, Chef José Andrés and his family, Chef Ainsley Harriott, and even featured a cook-off with Gordon Ramsay. Recognized by Conde Nast, Italian Vogue, CNN, BBC, and many more, it stands as a beacon of Jordanian hospitality and cuisine.
During your visit to Jordan, you’ll have the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable culinary journey. Cook in the warm, welcoming atmosphere of this lovely home and leave with cherished memories and the flavors of homemade Arabic dishes.