We found a way to put the
“Chou el machrou3 lyom?” question to rest for good, and the answer is none other than the fantastic
Machrou3 Cafe. Open 24/7, this casual eatery will welcome you and your faves, serving you delicious food with a laid-back
2a3de. Machrou3 Cafe’s newest branch in Broummana is bound to become your go-to whether for a late night bite post-party this summer, or for a casual and calm lunch. Tucked away in
Garden Hotel, you’ll find yourself instantly mesmerized by the crisp mountain air and the overall chilled out atmosphere.
A quick glance at their menu and it’s clear that Machrou3 Cafe can satisfy any Lebanese food craving you may have. Their warm and in-house baked
manakish will give you a reason to get out of bed, and their freshly brewed
rakwa will give you the afternoon pick-me-up you so desire.
For sharing, opt for a crisp and heavenly
kafta mamdoude or a
lahm baajin alongside some
fattouch, creamy hummus, and crunchy
sambousik to make for the perfect feast.
For those craving a little bit of comfort, the
fekhara section is where it’s at.
Bayd w soujouk baked in a clay pot and seasoned to perfection? Yes, please!
Those with a bigger appetite will want to check out the
2ossa kbireh section and have their pick from one of the many flavorsome main platters. As for foodies loyal to
mashewe, Machrou3 Cafe’s grilled skewers are generous and will never disappoint. The chef has even conquered Italy with the
Ekhwetna Eltelyen section, serving pizza, pasta, and more. Clearly, there’s something here for everyone, no matter the craving!
Aside from their versatile menu, this bustling 24/7 spot is bound to keep you entertained. They’ve got a tawlet zaher ready for shesh besh experts AND big screens for football fanatics.
Is Broumana a little too far for you? You can also find Machrou3 Cafe in Rayfoun, Koura, Zalka, Kaslik, and Byblos (they’re practically all over the country!).
And in case you’re craving that food fiesta but don’t feel like getting off the couch, you can have it delivered right to your doorstep. Alf Sahtein!