Are there good restaurants in Lebanon?
When we asked people living in Lebanon about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of the most popular restaurants in Lebanon is Al Sultan Brahim, located in Beirut. It is known for its traditional Lebanese cuisine, including mezze, grilled meats, and seafood. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family. Another popular restaurant in Lebanon is Em Sherif, located in Beirut. It is known for its traditional Lebanese dishes, such as hummus, tabbouleh, and kibbeh. The restaurant has a warm and inviting atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family. Finally, one of the most beloved restaurants in Lebanon is Al Falamanki, located in Beirut. It is known for its traditional Lebanese dishes, such as shawarma, falafel, and kafta. The restaurant has a vibrant atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Lebanon.
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Are there good restaurants in Lebanon?
If you live in Lebanon, newcomers to Lebanon would love to hear your answer to this question: