
13C Bar in the Back in Amman serves contemporary Middle Eastern tasting cuisine that balances bold regional flavors with precise technique. Notable dishes include Charred Aubergine with pomegranate molasses and smoked yogurt, Slow-Roasted Lamb Shoulder with freekeh and tarator, and Rosewater Semolina Cake with pistachio cream. The restaurant pairs a seasonal tasting menu with a focused cocktail and wine program, delivering an intimate, bar-in-the-back experience that earned World’s 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024 — Rank #36. Expect warm, tactile textures, bright citrus notes, and slow-cooked depth that make each course memorable and share-worthy.

Amman After Dark: How the City's Bar Scene Earned a Global Address
Arar Street in Amman does not announce itself. The neighbourhood sits within the fabric of a city that layers its nightlife quietly, without the illuminated marquees or velvet ropes that signal prestige elsewhere. That restraint is part of what defines the Amman drinking culture that has emerged over the past decade: venues that reward the curious visitor rather than the passive one. 13C Bar in the Back operates entirely within that grammar. The entrance is not the point. The room behind it is.
That room earned a ranking of 36 in the World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024 list, a credential that places it among a small set of venues in the Levant receiving structured international critical attention. For context, the MENA ranking draws from a region spanning North Africa through the Gulf and the Levant, which means a top-40 placement represents genuine competitive pressure from a geographically wide peer set. 13C Bar in the Back holds that position as a bar rather than a restaurant, which reflects a broader shift in how fine-dining institutions globally have begun to assess bars on their own technical and experiential terms, a shift visible in cities from New York to Hong Kong.
What the 50 Best MENA Recognition Actually Signals
Awards of this category do not measure popularity. The World's 50 Best infrastructure evaluates through a voting academy of industry professionals, which means recognition signals peer respect within a professional community rather than review aggregation. A Google rating of 4.6 across 87 reviews tells a parallel story: this is a venue that converts visitors into advocates at a high rate, but operates at a scale where the audience remains relatively contained. Both data points together sketch a venue that is critically respected and operationally curated rather than broadly distributed.
Within Amman's bar scene specifically, that combination is notable. The city has produced a range of venues that sit at different points on the spectrum between neighbourhood gathering place and destination bar. 13C Bar in the Back positions itself at the destination end, in the same tier as dining addresses like Fakhreldin and Dara Dining by Sara Aqel, which have built reputations that attract visitors from outside Jordan specifically to eat or drink there. That kind of pull is rare in any market.
Ingredient Sourcing and the Levantine Bar Programme
The editorial angle that matters most when assessing a bar in Amman is sourcing. Jordan sits at a geographic intersection that gives its leading bars and restaurants access to ingredients across a wide agricultural range: the Jordan Valley produces citrus, pomegranate, and stone fruit with enough intensity to anchor cocktail programmes without heavy augmentation; the highlands supply herbs whose character differs from European equivalents grown in cooler, wetter climates; local distillation traditions, including arak culture that runs through Levantine social history, offer a base spirit category with genuine regional specificity.
Bars that understand this geography treat their sourcing as a structural decision rather than a garnish choice. The Levantine approach to flavour, built around sumac, za'atar, dried rose, tamarind, and fermented dairy, is not a stylistic overlay when used in a bar programme in Amman. It is simply accurate cooking and mixing, drawing from what the land around the venue actually produces. This is the same logic that has made ingredient-led programmes compelling in cities like San Francisco or at Atomix in New York, where sourcing geography becomes a form of editorial statement about where the kitchen or bar stands in relation to its location.
13C Bar in the Back operates within a city where that sourcing logic is available at high quality. How a bar at this recognition level uses those materials is the critical question. The MENA 50 Best placement suggests the programme has answered it in terms the professional community finds credible.
Amman's Dining Context: Where 13C Sits in the Broader Scene
Amman has developed a restaurant and bar culture that is considerably more sophisticated than its international profile typically suggests. The city has produced venues with Michelin-adjacent recognition, serious wine and spirits programmes, and kitchens working at the level of ambitious European restaurants. Sufra and Shams El Balad have built durable reputations around Jordanian and Levantine culinary tradition. Alee occupies a different register entirely. The scene has depth and range.
Bars specifically have lagged slightly behind restaurants in international recognition, which makes 13C Bar in the Back's MENA ranking more significant than it might appear in isolation. It represents not just a single venue's achievement but a signal that Amman's bar culture has reached the threshold where international critics are paying structured attention. That is the context in which a venue at Arar St 129 becomes worth a dedicated visit, not just an add-on to a dinner plan.
For visitors building a full Amman itinerary, the bar fits naturally into an evening that might begin with dinner at one of the city's established dining addresses and end here. The full Amman bars guide maps the broader nightlife geography, and the full Amman restaurants guide covers the dining context in detail. Both are worth reviewing before arriving, because Amman rewards structured planning more than spontaneous wandering.
The Broader Award Tier: What MENA 50 Best Means for a Bar
To understand the weight of a 36th-place MENA ranking for a bar, it helps to consider where bar categories have landed on comparable global lists. Venues like Alinea in Chicago, Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo, or Alléno Paris at Pavillon Ledoyen represent the institutional weight that decades of recognition can accumulate. A bar entering a top-50 regional list is at the beginning of that curve, building a critical record from which longer-term reputation compounds.
13C Bar in the Back is at that early-compounding stage. The 2024 MENA ranking is a documented point on the record. Whether subsequent rankings confirm, advance, or revise that position will tell the fuller story. For now, the placement represents a verifiable signal that the venue operates above the ambient quality level of its peer set in Amman.
Regional rankings also differ from global ones in an important way: they are contested by venues across a genuinely diverse range of culinary and hospitality cultures, from Gulf luxury hotel programmes to Beirut neighbourhood institutions to Cairo rooftop bars. A top-40 placement in that field requires consistency across multiple evaluator visits rather than a single exceptional performance.
Planning Your Visit
13C Bar in the Back is located at Arar St 129, Amman 11115. Given its award profile and the relatively small number of Google reviews, this is a venue that operates at limited capacity, and arrival without planning carries risk. Reservation policy and current hours are not confirmed in available records, so contact ahead of any planned visit. The Amman hotels guide covers accommodation options across the city's main districts if you are building a broader stay, and the experiences guide and wineries guide round out the planning picture for visitors spending more than a day or two in the city. Destination bars in other cities have demonstrated that the effort of a dedicated visit is what separates the experience from a casual encounter with the menu, and that calculus applies here.
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| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
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| 13C Bar in the Back | World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024 - Rank #36 | This venue | ||
| Dara Dining by Sara Aqel | World's 50 Best | |||
| Fakhreldin | World's 50 Best | |||
| Sufra | World's 50 Best | |||
| Shams El Balad | World's 50 Best | |||
| Alee |
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