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5 Things To Eat For Breakfast Now That Ramadan Is Over

Eat up!


1. Knefeh from Safsouf


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Have you missed the sugary-sweet cheesy goodness? This is probably the best “street food” dish Lebanon has to offer. You can upgrade it by sticking it in a croissant because you deserve all the carbs and sugar.


2. Lahme Bajin from Abdul Rahman Hallab


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A crowd favorite, this meat and pomegranate sauce filled filo pastry is breakfast, lunch, and dinner in one.


3. The big breakfast formula from Couqley



$25 for any-style eggs, toast, hash browns, sausage or bacon, in addition to pancakes or waffles, fresh juice, and bottomless coffee? Yes, please.


4. Fatteh from Al Soussi


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The perfect brunch dish: a hearty bowl of cooked chickpeas and toasted pita bread covered in a layer of laban (yoghurt) and buttery toasted pine nuts.

In March 2013, the restaurant’s Fatteh dish was named one of the best breakfasts in the world by CNN news.



5. French toast from Casablanca


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A thick slice of fried, chewy toast covered in light maple syrup and covered with french and juicy strawberries. Go for the food, stay for the view.