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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Zagat’s Picks for the Top Restaurants in London

The Arabic Food Recipes kitchen (The Home of Delicious Arabic Food Recipes) presents Zagat’s Picks for the Top Restaurants in London.

 
The most popular restaurant in London as chosen by Zagat readers is a grandiose café-restaurant with towering pillars and sweeping archways that was formerly a car showroom and now serves high tea and coq au vin.

The 2012 London Restaurants Survey includes the ratings and reviews of 1,187 restaurants in Greater London as voted on by 5,497 local diners.

Of the 1,397 reviews posted for The Wolseley, 84 percent of diners said they liked their experience, making the west-end eatery the most popular among Zagat readers according to the latest survey released Wednesday.

The new rating bumped the previous winner, Gordon Ramsay on Royal Hospital Road, to second spot.

At The Wolseley, guests dine in a bistro atmosphere in the style of old Europe, where waiters stroll by with patisserie trolleys laden with croissants and Danish pastries and lunch and dinner menus are a mix of traditional British fare, as well as French, German and Italian classics.

Dishes like shepherd’s pie, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding, osso bucco, steak frites, duck confit, and Wiener Schnitzel have much of Western Europe gastronomically covered.


 
Many of the reader reviews were equally impressed with the energy in the restaurant and the food that was presented to them.

“A celebration from the first step into the restaurant. You are swept up by the energy of the entire experience,” wrote one Zagat reader.

“Food is creative and even ordinary sounding menu items arrive beautifully prepared as though you’ve never eaten them before. The room is upscale and fun without being overbeing. Service is generally excellent but can be haughty.”

Afternoon tea is another popular feature. For £21 diners get assorted finger sandwiches, scones with homemade jam and clotted cream, cakes and pastries and choice of teas.

Meanwhile, last month The Good Food Guide crowned Heston Blumenthal’s The Fat Duck the top restaurant in the UK.

The full survey is available now in bookstores for $15.95, online at Zagat.com or by downloading one of their mobile apps.


 
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Luxury Restaurants in Dubai
Moroccan Reastaurants in Chicago: Alhamra Palace
Moroccan Reastaurants in Chicago: Andalous  

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Dining out? Restaurant Dos & Don’ts

The Arabic Food Recipes kitchen (The Home of Delicious Arabic Food Recipes) presents Dining out? Restaurant Dos & Don’ts.

 
Is it rude to tweet about a luscious treacle tart at dinner? Or take a phone call when your starter is being served?

It’s an issue that has London divided in a Zagat London Restaurants survey released Wednesday that asked respondents to weigh on the issue.

According to the 5,500 diners answering the survey, 53 percent said it’s “rude and inappropriate” to text, tweet or talk on the phone while dining at the table.

A trans-Atlantic comparison reveals that the Brits — who have a historic reputation as the exemplification of etiquette and manners — are more forgiving than their American counterparts.

In Los Angeles, for example, more than half of Zagat readers — 67 percent — said it was rude to text and dine, while 64 percent of New Yorkers shared the same opinion.

Meanwhile, preserving your Michelin meal or epic triple-decker sandwich on camera was considered acceptable by the majority of diners, with 74 percent of Londoners saying it was “ok.”

Source: AFPrelaxnews – Zagat.com

 
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Moroccan Reastaurants in Chicago: Andalous

Restaurants in Cairo, Egypt

 
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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Luxury Restaurants in Dubai

The Arabic Food Recipes kitchen (The Home of Delicious Arabic Food Recipes) invites you to enjoy luxury restaurants in Dubai.


Dubai may be best known for its fabulous shopping, luxury hotels, outdoor attractions and buzzy nightlife, but equally appealing is its diverse range of fine restaurants.
Dubai's thriving culinary scene offers more than 450 restaurants, with pretty much every flavour from around the world represented in this melting pot of cultures. An increasing number of chefs with stellar international reputations have now set up restaurants in Dubai's top hotels - Gordon Ramsay at the Hilton Dubai Creek, Viktor Stampfer at the Ritz-Carlton and John Wood at the Burj al Arab amongst them.

Leading Arabian and Persian restaurants include Automatic, Shabestan, Shahrzad, The Persian Garden, The Al Khayam Lounge and Layali Lubnan. The Marrakech at the Shangri-La Hotel and Shoo Fee Ma Fee in the Madinat Souk are well-regarded Moroccan venues. The Blue Elephant Thai restaurant boasts opulent interiors and fine food; top choices for Indian cuisine include the Ashiana and Khazana, tastefully adorned with lantern lights and bamboo screens, the Thattukada at the Palm Beach Rotana Inn and the Antique Bazaar at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel, whilst Sho-Cho is the hottest Japanese venue in town right now.

Top seafood choices include the Aquarium at the Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club and the Fish Market at the Hotel Inter-Continental; and Dubai boasts an abundance of European restaurants, particularly Italian: the Bice Ristorante in Umm Suqueim offers first-class Italian delicacies, fine service and alfresco dining; the elegant Cubo Pasta restaurant at the Ibis Hotel receives rave reviews; Venezia, the largest restaurant in the Middle East, is beautifully designed like an Italian village square, complete with gondola rides, musical entertainment and an extensive selection of fine wines. La Moda's plush setting and delicious Italian dishes makes it the place to be and to be seen in. Other top choices include Da Vinci's in Garhoud and the all-day Fontana diner.

If you're not staying there, it's still worth taking a trip to the Rydges Plaza Hotel for its excellent choice of restaurants, including Billy Blues steakhouse and Texan fare at Cactus Cantina.

Dubai is also famous for its Friday brunches, where sumptuous buffets cover the whole spectrum of international cuisines, some lasting all day. Competition is intense and great promotions often apply: some venues offer free use of facilities, such as swimming pools, as part of the Friday brunch package.

 
Verre by Gordon Ramsay
Hilton Dubai Creek
Beniyas Road, PO Box 33398, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 227 1111

Viktor Stampfer
The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai
P.O. Box 26525, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 399 4000

John Wood
Burj Al Arab
Beach Rd, Umm Suqeim, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 301 7777

Automatic Restaurant & Grill
Jumeirah, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 349 4888

Shabestan
InterContinental Dubai
Bin Yas Street, PO Box 476, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 222 7171

Shahrzad Iranian Restaurant
Hyatt Regency Dubai, Deira
PO Box 5588, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 209 1234

Persian Garden
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers
Baniyas Street/Creek Road,
P.O. Box 4250, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 228 1111

Al Khayam
Avari Hotel, Deira
Tel: +971 4 295 6666

Layali Lubnan
Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai
(Near Towers Rotana Hotel)

The Marrakech
The Shangri-La Hotel
Sheikh Zayed Road
PO Box 75880, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 343 8888

Shoo Fee Ma Fee
Madinat Jumeirah, Jumeirah
Tel: +971 4 366 3888

Blue Elephant Dubai
Al Bustan Rotana Hotel
P.O. Box 30880, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 282 0000

Ashiana
Ramee International Hotel
Deira, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 224 0661

Khazana
Al Nasr Leisureland, Karama, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 336 0061

Palm Beach Thattukada
Palm Beach Rotana Inn
Bur Dubai
Tel: +971 4 3931999

Palm Beach Thattukada
Palm Beach Rotana Inn
Bur Dubai
Tel: +971 4 3931999

Antique Bazaar
Four Points Sheraton
Bur Dubai, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 397 7444

Sho-Cho Japanese Restaurant
Dubai Beach Resort and Club
PO Box 5182, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 346 1111

Aquarium
Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club
PO Box 6302, Garhoud, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 2956000

BiCE Ristorante
Jumeirah Beach Rd, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 2956000

Cubo Pasta
Italian Restaurant at the Ibis
Shk Zayed Road, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 332 4444

Da Vinci's Restaurant
Airport Hotel, Al Garhoud
Tel: +971 4 7039 1233

Venezia
Interchange no. 2, Sh. Zayed Road
PO Box 26666, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 343 0000

Fontana
Garhoud, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 282 0000

Rydges Plaza Dubai
Al Diyafah Street
Satwa Roundabout, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 398 2222

Billy Blues Restaurant
Rydges Plaza Dubai
Satwa, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 398 2272

Al Dawaar
Hyatt Regency Dubai
PO Box 5588, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 209 1234

Miyako
Hyatt Regency Dubai
PO Box 5588, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 209 1234

Tahiti
Metropolitan Palace Hotel
Al-Maktoum Street, PO Box 56262, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 227 0000

La Moda
InterContinental Dubai,
Bin Yas Street, PO Box 476, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 222 7171

Minato
InterContinental Dubai
Bin Yas Street, PO Box 476, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 222 7171

Fish Market
InterContinental Dubai
Bin Yas Street, PO Box 476, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 222 7171

La Parrilla
Jumeirah Beach Hotel,
PO Box 11416, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 348 0000

Sphinx
The Pyramids,
Wafi City, Bur Dubai
Tel: +971 4 324 9603

La Cucina
J W Marriott Hotel
Abu Baker Al-Siddique Road, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 262 4444

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Top 10 Most Expensive Restaurants in The World


The Most Expensive Restaurants in the world . Dinning is an exciting experience for the food junkies . Visiting one of the most expensive restaurants in the world gives one a true culinary encounter .

1 ) Aragawa, Tokyo Japan Dinning for one : $368
Aragawa is a very famous steak house in the district of Tokyo’s Shinbashi . Though reputed for its beef dishes throughout Tokyo, It should be the best place for steak lovers . Steak coupled with pepper and mustard is what that the restaurant serves its guests with pleasure .

2 ) Paris: Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée Dinning for one : $231
This is one of the three famed restaurants under Alain Ducasse, Plaza Athene is located in a grand hotel of Paris . It remains closed during  summer month every year and during the days before Christmas .

3 ) London: Gordon Ramsay Dinning for one : $183
Gordon Ramsay is  a British chef made his venture into the field of restaurant business with his eponymous restaurant in 1998 . They only has 13 tables but still experience a crowd every evening . The mainstay features of the menu are Cornish Lamb and pigeon with foie gras .

4 ) Munich: Acquarello Dinning for one : $125
A Mediterranean-style Italian restaurant rolls in fame for its extensive menu that includes everything from pigeon to veal to pasta . They offer fish delicacies offered too luscious for the tongue to resist its cravings

5 ) Rome: Alberto Ciarla Dinning for one : $113
Alberto Ciarla with an opulence of tasting menus offers dish delights in keeping with the flavor of seasons . The seven courses are offered by the Fisherman’s Menu include linguine with tuna fish , sliced swordfish and tagliatelle with mussels and grilled .

6 ) Toronto: Sushi Kaji Dinning for one : $109
Known for the food offerings of Mitsuhiro Kaji, the executive chef Sushi Kaji offers menus at $80, $100 and $120. Dish delights for the food buffs vary from barbecued eel, fried fluke with spicy tomato sauce, pickled cucumber and strawberry and watermelon soup.

7 ) Queue De Cheval Steak House Dinning for one : $85

The best food to try in Queue De Cheval Steak House is corn-fed beef. It is dry-aged for thirty-five days before being prepared and served . It offers 24-ounce porterhouse with a bottle of Australian or Californian wine .

8 ) El Amparo – Madrid, Spain Dinning for one : $70
the location of El Amparo one of the loveliest restaurants in Madrid is a converted carriage house .  It is popular for its wide collection of wines from the Iberian Peninsula . The chief dining pleasure is the cold salmon with tomato sorbet . Chocolate souffle is a high with hungry diners .

9 ) Whampoa Club, Shanghai Dinner for One: $63
The luxury retail and dining emporium is one of the popular city highs . The appealing ambience of the restaurant rests on its decor that includes pastel glass , opulent Art Nouveau wall panels and crystal chandeliers . The lures of this restaurant are crispy beef strips with sun-dried orange peel and drunken chicken

10 ) Boeucc, Milan Dinner for One: $62
Boeucc has a beautifully decorated dining room, vivid with its soft romantic lighting, paintings and ceramics . A visit to the restaurant is incomplete without a veal with pureed potato and relish of the saffron risotto .


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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Moroccan Reastaurants in Chicago: Andalous


Authentic Moroccan Cuisine: Morocco is an exotic land of endless natural beauty that harmonizes with exquisite architecture, presenting a feast for the eyes, and a revelation for the spirit. At Andalous Restaurant we bring you culinary delights prepared in the genuine tradition of Moroccan culture. Any native Moroccan will tell you that the very best Moroccan cuisine is eaten at home, lovingly prepared by the lady of the house with the entire family gathered together to enjoy the abundant servings.

Our Chefs are all Moroccan women, bringing you a feast prepared in this same loving family tradition. We serve you a variety of delightful soups, salads, and hearty entrees, and then finish off your meal with a soothing cup of sweet green mint tea topped with delicate Moroccan pastries. It is our great pleasure to serve you our special traditional recipes as if you were a guest at our own family table. Bon Appetit!

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Alhamra Palace Restaurant


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Moroccan Reastaurants in Chicago: Alhamra Palace

 Chicago Moroccan Cuisine: Alhambra Palace is a spectacular dining and entertainment complex, a grand salon of opulence and intrigue named after and inspired by the 13th century fortress in Granada, Spain.

This dynamic, multi-level venue is unique to Chicago and the Midwest featuring 24,000 square feet of exquisite architecture and artifacts from Egypt, Lebanon, and Morocco throughout the restaurant, main dining room and private dining areas.

Upon Entering the Alhambra, guests are greeted by a lively bar and lounge area with intimate Alcove seating. Sweeping archways, marble accents, mosaic tiles, crystal chandeliers and hand carved sculptures lead to the Mediterranean, east to west.

Throughout the venue, guests can immerse themselves in another world, seated in ornate wood carved chairs, plush settees, and soft leather sofas all surrounded by stone carvings, oriental rugs and the overall décor befitting of royalty.

1240 W Randolph St Chicago, IL 60607-1604
(312) 666-9555 Fax (312) 666-0456 


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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Cairo Restaurants - Restaurants in Cairo, Egypt


The Arabic Food Recipes kitchen (The Home of Delicious Arabic Food Recipes) invites you to visit the best restaurants in Cairo, Egypt.

Dining - Local Cuisine & Customs

Many traditional Egyptian recipes have travelled from the kitchens of North Africa to tantalise the taste buds of diners all over the world; hummus, tahini, tabouleh and shish kebab are featured in the restaurants of most cities. However, it is always worth sampling the authentic version of international dishes. In Cairo there is an abundance of traditional cuisine prepared with local ingredients. Most daily dishes are meat free and based instead on ful, a brown bean, cooked with garlic and lemon to make the thick, tasty stew mudammas.

Cairo has an enormous number of restaurants, catering to most needs. Cheap food can be found everywhere in street restaurants and snack stalls. The top notch restaurants are often, but not always, found in hotels and Nile boats. The borders between restaurants and cafes are not crystal-clear in the Egyptian capital. In many places it is perfectly acceptable to just have a drink or shisha. Medium and high-range outlets might have a minimum charge. Cheaper restaurants will normally not serve alcohol as well as some more expensive outlets. In general, downtown is good for budget eating, while for higher quality eating you should head to Zamalek, Mohandesin or any of the other more affluent parts of town.

For those with a greater interest in Cairo's culinary life, look for Cairo Dining, a magazine with a half-yearly update of 1000 Cairo restaurants (and places to go out) sorted by price, kind of food and area.

Otlob.com delivers food from a large number of Cairo restaurants, including fast-food places like McDonalds, as well as higher-end places. Otlob is also useful because it offers a list of restaurants by type of food, area, and even covers menus, conveniently all in English. Almost all but the highest quality Cairo restaurants offer delivery or takeout.

Global cuisine is always available in a large variety of city restaurants, but whether you choose local or international flavours it is wise to leave room for a sticky, sweet Egyptian dessert.

Restaurants by Cuisine

Cafe

Naguib Mahfouz Café
Perfect lunchtime stop amidst the bustling Khan al Khalili shopping district. The local appetizers are well worth trying.
5 Sekket al-Badistan, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 590 3788

Café Riche

Something like a museum in itself, this colonial-feel eatery prepares simple dishes while the patrons discuss its past with the maître d’
17 Talaat Harb Street, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 392 9793

Egyptian

Abu Sid
Probably the best place for local cuisine, set in an art deco apartment with marble tables and Warholesque art
157 26th of July Street, Zamalek, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 2735 9640

Citadel View Restaurant
Situated perfectly for panoramic views of the city’s main sights
Al-Azhar Park, Salah Salem Street, Cairo
+20 2 510 9150

Nubian Village
Serenades from wandering minstrels and the sweet scent of fresh bread permeate the restaurants riverside terrace pavilion
Grand Hyatt Hotel, Corniche El Nil, Garden City, Roda Island, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 365 1234

Abou Tarek
Serving only koshari, the filling Egyptian fast food, this is a staple of any visit to Cairo
16 Shamplion Street, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 577 5935

Sequoia
Trendy tented spot on the Nile, serving excellent Egyptian and Lebanese meze
1-3 Abou Feda Street, Zamalek, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 735 0014

French

Justine
Creating classic French cuisine with local ingredients, this is truly the best of both worlds
4 Shara Hassan Sabri, Zamalek, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 341 2961

Steak

Charwood’s
Using the best meat in town, Charwood’s prepares mouth-watering cuts
53 Gameat El Dowal El Arabia St, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 3749 0893

Thai

Bu Khoa
Seasonal food and continually changing specials mean you’re certain of fresh delights
151 Rd. 9, Cairo
Tel: +20 2 2358 0126

Tipping

Tipping in Egypt is called baksheesh. In hotels and restaurants a gratuity of between 10% and 15% is the acceptable norm. However, baksheesh is expected for every service. Attendants at Cairo's historical buildings, footwear supervisors in mosques, taxi and camel drivers, baggage handlers and tour assistants will all ask for something extra from those who can afford it. Low wages necessitate this requirement and the working people of Egypt rely on the generosity of visitors. The equivalent of between USD 1.00 and USD 2.00 is an appropriate amount each time.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Lebanese Restaurants In Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The Arabic Food Recipes Kitchen (The Home of Delicious Arabic Food Recipes invites you to eat out at Top 10 Lebanese Restaurants In Dubai - United Arab Emirates.

Al Qasr



Al Qasr is one of the best Lebanese restaurants in Dubai. At this fine establishment you can dine on the terrace, which overlooks the tropical pool below, or dine indoors for a more formal affair. The service is one to be marveled at and often tries to be emulated by other Dubai restaurants. The grilled minced lamb plate, mixed grill entrée and any of the Lebanese cuisine starters such as houmous and fattoush salad are sure to please. You will also find that when you consider the food and service you receive at Al Qasr, the price is reasonable as well.
Tel: +971 4 3461111 | Location: Dubai Marine Beach Resort & Spa, Jumeirah, Dubai

Amaseena


The Ritz-Carlton is a name associated with class and elegance and Amaseena, a Lebanese buffet-style restaurant at the Ritz, is no different. Dine under large tents near the beach and have incredible food while enjoying out of this world ambience. Some of the dishes which must be tried include the fattoush salad, grilled shrimp and succulent lamb chops. It is a bit pricier than other Lebanese restaurants as one might expect but definitely worth the splurge.
Tel: +971 4 3994000 | Location: Ritz-Carlton, Dubai Marina, Dubai

Al Tannour


The Crowne Plaza is another upscale hotel which calls for upscale restaurants inside such an establishment and Al Tannour is one of them. With Lebanese fare which rivals most other restaurants in town, Al Tannour is a sure bet. The food items which often please the most discriminating of tastes at Al Tannour include the house specialty shish kebab and tender lamb chop entrée. Another reason to visit this restaurant is for the entertainment. A live band and belly dancers help to round off the experience.
Tel: 1- 800-CROWNE | Location: Crowne Plaza Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Café Blanc


Café Blanc presents Lebanese food with a twist. Menu items which are sure to please your palate include the fattoush, mixed meat platter and the meghleh for dessert. As the food is delicious, the staff is quite good as well. Overall, a dining experience at Café Blanc is quite worthwhile.
Tel: +971 4 2326677 | Location: Festival Centre, Dubai Festival City, Dubai

Sidra

 
Sidra is the perfect spot to dine on delicious Lebanese cuisine while gathering with your friends for good conversation. Feel free to linger over your starters or dessert and make sure to enjoy main entrée favorites such as the Sidra grill, which features a good array of meats. Sidra is also reasonably priced which won't hurt your wallet too bad in the end either.
Tel: +971 4 3453044 | Location: Dune Centre, Satwa, Dubai

Shu


The extraordinary interior at Shu is what will first hold your attention upon entering the restaurant. With its brightly colored furniture and unique lighting setup, Shu will leave you spellbound for a few minutes, at least. That is until you try the food. All of the Lebanese favorites are served at Shu and done just perfectly. Some of the tried and true favorites include the falafel, sujok and tabbouleh.
Tel: +971 4 3491303 | Location: Jumeirah, Dubai

Reem Al Bawadi



Very so often you will find a restaurant which covers all of the basics and then some. Such is the case with Reem Al Bawadi. At Reem Al Bawadi you will find fantastic Lebanese cuisine, particularly the fattoush salad and shish taouk, as well as friendly staff waiting to help you every step of the way without being overbearing. Also, at Reem Al Bawadi, feel free to linger and enjoy the sights while sipping on delicious beverages along the way.
Tel: +971 4 3947444 | Location: Jumeirah, Dubai

Awafi


If dining poolside on delicious Lebanese cuisine is what you crave, Awafi is the place to go. The seating is set so there really is not a bad seat in the house. The staff is accommodating and the food never fails to please. Some great items to try include the spinach sambusak and flavorful fattoush. Top it off with one of the delicious fruit juices and you will be extremely pleased with all Awafi has to offer.
Tel: +971 4 6077977 | Location: JW Marriott Dubai, Deira, Dubai

Ayam Zaman


Set in the Royal Ascot Hotel, Ayam Zaman has a little bit of everything for those searching for a Lebanese fare restaurant. The service is quite good as is the entertainment, a Lebanese signer and belly dancers entertain the crowd. The set menu provides you with various delectable treats, such as the hot and cold mezze platters. Good food and ambience make the Ayam Zaman a place to visit.
Tel: +971 4 3558500 | Location: Royal Ascot Hotel, Bur Dubai, Dubai

Fish Basket


Combining a plethora of fish entrees with Lebanese flair is Fish Basket. This restaurant in Oud Metha presents fish choices as far as the eye can see and great service to take care of your every need. The fattoush and houmous are delicious as is the vast array of other seafood choices such as prawns, crab and calamari. The seafood is fresh and cooked to order, just what one would expect from a name like the Fish Basket.
Tel: +971 4 3367177 | Location: Oud Metha, Dubai

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Arabic & Middle Eastern Food Restaurants - Lebanon


Arabic & Middle Eastern Food Restaurants in Lebanon - Directory of restaurants and bars in Lebanon

Fashion Bar Beirut
Decorated with sophisticated furnishings, the bar bestows an alluring ambiance of the fashion world, with non-stop FTV broadcast from Paris, on lampshape monitors, modular mirror walls, bar and tvs.

Crepaway Lebanon
One of the pioneers in theme restaurants in Lebanon and franchising into the Middle East.

Libanon Restaurant
Lebanese restaurant in Dusseldorf, Germany. Lebanese food and sweets.

The Chase Restaurant, Lebanon
Restaurant with several branches in Lebanon. Offers a mixed international and Lebanese cuisine, pastries and catering services.

Maroush Lebanese Restaurants
Lebanese restaurant with 11 locations in London, find out more about Maroush, Ranoush Juice and the Beirut Express as well as their new venture, Signor Marco.

WanaEat Food Directory - Lebanon
Online restaurant and food guide for Lebanon.

Circus Restaurant-Bar
Restaurant and bar in Lebanon offering fusion cuisine. They feature live shows as well.

Monte Alberto Restaurants
The Monte Alberto hotel and resort offers a variety of dining restaurants and entertainment halls, including a rotating restaurant, winter and summer terraces, cafe, ourzal and wedding palladium.
Ishbilia Lebanese Restaurant
Lebanese restaurant in Knightsbridge. Information on location, menu, events and booking.

Casper and Gambini's
Coffee house and restaurant providing a variety of meals and drinks from international cuisines.

Awtar Restaurant
Lebanese restaurant with branches in Beirut and Kesrwan. Offers a variety of Lebanese and International cuisine. Daily entertainment shows.

Burj Al Hamam - Fawzi Restaurant
Lebanese restaurant offers a range of Lebanese home cooking meals and fresh seafood daily.

Ain Merched Restaurant Casino
Offers its clients a superb view overlooking Nabeh Mourched cascades in addition to its exquisite Lebanese Meza and cuisine since 1965.
Mazaj Pub and Restaurant, Zahle
Oriental and occidental style pub and restaurant in Zahle.

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