There are some cozy places in Beirut where you can work, study or read your favorite book in peace.
Food & Drink Nightlife
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The ultimate food and lifestyle magazine, Taste & Flavors, rounds up the coolest new spots to feed your thirst and your appetite.
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Al Falamanki, the popular Lebanese café, recently opened the doors of its second branch. Located near Beirut’s iconic Raouche rock, it boasts one of the best views in the capital.
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For lovers of coffee, Beirut’s rich café culture is second to none. LT rounds up some of the best outdoor spots to grab a freshly brewed cup and watch the world …
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Foodies rejoice! Le Cordon Bleu, Paris’s world-famous cooking institute, is coming to Lebanon and they’re bringing some serious style with them. The school will be opening a cooking and baking school …
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Kick back with the band and enjoy some good old live music at these seven cool venues.
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Anyone who has dined at Makan or Mótto will tell you that they are far from your ordinary restaurants.
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Kibbeh, considered one of the national dishes of Lebanon, is an old and representative dish of all Near Eastern countries. The Food Heritage Foundation’s Zeinab Jeambey takes us on a journey …
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Located on a promenade that juts into the sea in the picturesque Byblos port area, L’Azrak has bags of atmosphere and sea views from every side. Dammous is a regular customer because of their “delicious mezze” …