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Food, Drink & Nightlife
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Keeping up with the global trend, Beirut has its fair share of specialty coffee shops, as Taste & Flavors, our sister publication, points out with its list of the hottest spots …
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With a large Armenian population, Lebanon boasts some of the best Armenian restaurants you can find. We take a culinary journey with our sister publication Taste & Flavors to discover 10 …
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Author, photographer, food consultant and TV host, “Barbara Abdeni Massaad”, follows the trail of Lebanon’s homemade wheat porridge, hrisseh. Hrisseh, a traditional Lebanese dish, brings back many childhood memories or maybe …
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Away from the hustle and bustle of Beirut, food and nature lovers have a new gathering place, Tawlet Ammiq. A development project in Lebanon’s fertile Bekaa valley, this restaurant celebrates both …
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Since Phoenician times, olive trees have been an integral part of Lebanese life. They grew in the wild until the Phoenicians began exporting them throughout the Mediterranean thus giving way to …
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The harvesting of wine grapes (vintage) is one of the most crucial steps in the process of winemaking. The time of harvest is determined primarily by the ripeness of the grape …
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Cidra is a Lebanese Cidery based in Kfour, Keserwan, that produces apple cider and sparkling apple juice. Its products are all natural, gluten-free, vegan and have no added sugars. We learn …
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Wadi El Deir is a picturesque family owned and run restaurant in the quaint neighborhood of Tannourine Al Tahta. Located on the edge of the Nahr (River) Al Jouz, which runs …