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LEBANESE FOOD

Lebanese food recipes
Lebanese cuisine enjoys a worldwide reputation for its richness and variety. Learn to cook some of its most famous dishes. Lebanese recipes.

CAR RENTAL IN LEBANON

Car rental in Lebanon
With Lenacar-Europcar, rent a car and pick it up upon arrival at the Beirut International Airport. Rates starting at only $24 per day. Car rental.

HOTELS IN BEIRUT

Hotels in Beirut
With only a couple of clicks, take a look at a selection of centrally-located Beirut hotels, and book your hotel room online. Hotels in Beirut.
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Zinc, Restaurant and Pub Print E-mail

Zinc Restaurant and Pub in Beirut, LebanonIt being a renovated villa that reeks of originality and variety, Zinc is perhaps the restaurant-bar that is Lebanon most incarnated. Its brightly lit terrace evens itself out with the dimmer inside, only to set the mood for a lush garden and a sky overlooking a surreal ambiance of ceramic and wrought iron décor.

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Salmontini, La Maison du Saumon Print E-mail

Salmontini Beirut RestaurantCulinary art has reached new heights at Salmontini, the restaurant that relocated from downtown Beirut to the posh Achrafieh area. As the name implies, Salmontini is the salmon abode where you can set your taste buds a mouthwatering gastronomic challenge.

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Zamann, Lebanese Brasserie Print E-mail
Zamann, Lebanese Restaurant in BeirutZamann, the name alone conjures up a walk on the Lebanese heritage lane. In the beating heart of the capital, Beirut, Zamann is the downtown’s gastronomic haven, which is prized for its diverse range of Lebanese flavors and exciting restaurant culture.
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Centrale Restaurant Bar Print E-mail
Centrale Restaurant-Bar, BeirutA unique experience mixing French cuisine and extraordinary architecture. The music sets the mood starting the evening with jazz and rythm & blues, then turning into a more energetic electrolounge mix.
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Le français tient une place de choix au Liban. Il est la première langue étrangère en usage. 45% de la population libanaise est en effet entièrement ou partiellement francophone (Etude IPSOS).
 

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