Lebanese cuisine is the most popular of all Middle Eastern cuisines, and mezze, an elaborate variety of 30 hot and cold dishes, has made the Lebanese cuisine renowned worldwide. Poultry is eaten more often than red meat, and when red meat is eaten it is usually lamb. Most foods are either grilled, baked or sautéed and seasoned with garlic, olive oil and lemon juice. Flat bread is essential to every Lebanese meal, often used to replace the fork!
3a Zaw2ak by Ka3kaya is an inviting Lebanese restaurant serving delicious meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Don't forget to enjoy their tasty shishas.
Abdel Wahab was named after the street where it is located. With its oriental décor featuring Damascene walls, brass ornaments and blown glass elements, the restaurant is an open invitation to enjoy ...
Abou Hassan, an old Lebanese restaurant, famous for its cozy atmosphere and its Lebanese cuisine and taste, regularly offers the tastiest Lebanese dishes. Breakfast, lunch or even dinner, Abou Hassan ...
Al - Farouk was first established in 2009 and fast became one of the most popular Lebanese cuisine restaurants in Beirut.
Al - Farouk is renown for his delicious traditional sheep-shawerma complete ...
Al Ajami, the Lebanese restaurants is widely famous for its Lebanese mezzah and cuisine. With its international branches in Riyadh, Jeddah and Paris, Al Ajami Restaurant always keeps its Lebanese...
Al Dirwandi is a Lebanese cuisine restaurant with famous dishes that deliver you the real Lebanese spirit and true Beiruti experience. Relish in the remarkable setting and savour some of the most...
December 1999; Diwan Al Sultan Brahim was inaugurated in the Achrafieh region, a pure Lebanese restaurant offering all kinds of local delicacies along with exotic and old Lebanese dishes.
Diwan Al...
Al Falamanki cafe delivers a unique taste of Lebanese cuisine. The menu is a tribute to Arabic cuisine and serves hot and cold appetizers, salads, combos, grill, soups, food from the oven, sweets,...