The ancient city of Jerash is renowned for its well-preserved Roman ruins, among which the Oval Plaza is a prominent architectural marvel. While the ruins themselves do not provide a direct culinary history, they offer insights into the region's rich and diverse historical tapestry, which has influenced the gastronomic scene. Over the centuries, Jerash has seen various cultures come and go, each leaving their mark on the local cuisine. Influences from the Ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans, as well as from the Arabic world, have led to the development of the distinctive flavors and dishes that can be experienced in Jerash today.
Please note that some dishes can be served in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian versions, and menus may change over time. It's also worth noting that some meats other than lamb may be available at these restaurants. You can always ask for a vegetarian version of some traditional dishes.