In Lebanon, overflowing mosques, crowded souks, decorated houses, and family gatherings bloom with life during this holy month. Restaurants and cafes start making offers, iftar, and suhoor menus and offer to cater to the fasting population.
Here are some of the best places around Lebanon to go break your fast or have suhoor!
Lebanese Restaurants
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Lebanon has always been admired for its great food, but are you ready to discover the country like a true foodie? Come with us to discover six destinations that’ll send your taste buds into a glorious frenzy.
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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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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…
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We’re constantly on the lookout for the hottest new openings. Luckily for us, our friends at Taste & Flavors always have us covered.
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It can be difficult to keep up with all the places popping up in Beirut, so we’ve compiled a list of new spots in town for you to try with the help of our friends at Taste & Flavors.
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If you’re looking to enjoy iftar on a budget, check out these spots around Beirut that are offering traditional and contemporary menus throughout the holy month of Ramadan.
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There’s something very special about oud music and there are some fantastic spots in the capital to enjoy its beautiful sound.
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Taste & Flavors, the ultimate food and lifestyle magazine, serves up some ideas in Beirut to feed your appetite this season.