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1. River Rock Restaurant. 39 reviews Open Now. Lebanese, Mediterranean $$ - $$$ Menu. 9.7 mi. Bcharre. The food was very delicious and it comes with a variety of side dishes and... Visit. 2. Tallé Koura. 11 reviews Open Now. Mexican, International. 9.8 mi. Tripoli. Blood-red Sun, deep green canyon, and beautiful turquoise sea.
May 26, 2020 · Chalhoub Restaurant. Review. Share. 16 reviews #3 of 4 Restaurants in Douma $$ - $$$ Lebanese Seafood Mediterranean. Liban-Nord, Douma Lebanon +961 3 372 537 + Add website + Add hours Improve this listing. See all (10) RATINGS. Food. Service. Value. Details. CUISINES. Lebanese, Seafood, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern. Meals. Lunch, Dinner. FEATURES.
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Jan 1, 2024 · Douma, Lebanon remains one of the best-kept secrets in the Middle East for a scenic village vacation. This picturesque mountain townis characterized by its traditional stone houses and narrow, winding streets. A quaint and ancient village within the Kfar Hilda valley, Douma immerses visitors in Lebanon's rich history and the warmth of its people.
Nov 10, 2022 · But no visit to a Lebanese village is complete without a delicious meal, which is why we’ve created this mini-guide to help you decide where to eat the next time you’re in Douma. 1. Esclapio Restaurant
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Feb 9, 2024 · Last updated: February 9, 2024. New York City. Honestly, I don’t know why I haven’t created this post on all of the places you must eat in NYC sooner! After all, I am a 30+ year local who knows exactly where to go to save some cold, hard cash and eat like a real New Yorker.
Mar 8, 2024 · 22 Restaurants That Define the East Village. Japanese, Mexican, Moroccan, Indian, Italian, Chinese, Burmese, and Pakistani — it’s all here in one of the best dining neighborhoods in the city