5 Foodie Spots in the Capital

by LBTAdmin
Beirut’s restaurant scene is never short of newcomers. Here are a few new spots to try out.

Ritage by Maroun Chedid
Ritage by Maroun Chedid

Ritage by Maroun Chedid

Photo Credit: Alain Sauma

Ritage is a new pop-up owned by chef Maroun Chedid. Although the restaurant won’t be fully operational until mid-2018, you can still enjoy a delicious dinner if you call ahead of time and reserve.

Lebanon St., Saifi, 01 323084/5 

 

La Mezcaleria
La Mezcaleria

La Mezcaleria

La Mezcaleria specializes in Mexican-Spanish fusion cuisine. The resto-bar has a cozy nightlife vibe, with delicious foods and drinks such as their tacos, tapas and mouthwatering margaritas.

Charles Helou Avenue, Saifi, 70 001118

 

Patois
Patois

Patois

If you’ve never tried Jamaican food before, this place is must. The resto-bar itself is urban-chic and their jerks are simply irresistible.

Marseillant St., opposite Beirut Port, Saifi, 03 550585

 

Nour
Nour

Nour

Nour, meaning “pomegranate” in Armenian, is a new fine-dining restaurant offering delicious Armenian cuisine along with some Lebanese specialties. Be sure to try the manti, kebab karaz, soubeureg and khashkhash.

Abdel Wahab El Inglizi St., Achrafieh, 01 218776

 

The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden

Hidden inside the Smallville Hotel, The Secret Garden offers guests a cozy spot to enjoy great Lebanese food.

The Smallville Hotel, Damascus Rd., Badaro, 01 619999

Text: Rayan Badaoui

 

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