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A Gastronomic Adventure in Lebanon

Thursday December 14 9:00AM: Breakfast at Em Sherif

Kick off your foodie adventure with a delightful Lebanese breakfast at Em Sherif. Located in the heart of Beirut, this charming restaurant offers a traditional spread of manakish, labneh, and falafel. You'll savor the flavors of Lebanon while enjoying the cozy ambiance.

  • Breakfast at Em Sherif: $15, 1 hour

Thursday December 14 10:30AM: Explore Souk el Tayeb

After a filling breakfast, head to Souk el Tayeb, a vibrant farmers' market in Beirut. Here, you'll find an array of fresh produce, local cheeses, and delicious street food. Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere and sample traditional Lebanese snacks like kibbeh and sambousek.

  • Explore Souk el Tayeb: Free, 2 hours

Thursday December 14 12:30PM: Lunch at Tawlet

For a truly authentic Lebanese dining experience, make your way to Tawlet. This renowned restaurant in Beirut offers a daily changing menu featuring regional specialties prepared by local chefs. Indulge in a variety of mezze, grilled meats, and aromatic stews.

  • Lunch at Tawlet: $25, 2 hours

Thursday December 14 3:00PM: Explore Byblos

Take a scenic drive to the ancient city of Byblos, where history and gastronomy intertwine. Wander through the charming streets lined with ancient ruins and traditional Lebanese houses. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the old souk and try some local sweets.

  • Explore Byblos: Free, 3 hours

Thursday December 14 6:30PM: Dinner at Al Halabi

End your culinary journey with a memorable dinner at Al Halabi, a renowned Lebanese restaurant in Antelias. Feast on a wide range of mezzes, grilled seafood, and delectable Lebanese desserts. The elegant setting and warm hospitality make it a perfect dining spot.

  • Dinner at Al Halabi: $40, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, consider visiting the charming village of Douma, known for its traditional Lebanese architecture and rich culinary heritage. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the famous Douma yogurt and explore the local food markets.

Locals also rave about Le Chef in Gemmayze, a small restaurant serving mouthwatering shawarma and falafel. It's a favorite spot to enjoy a quick and delicious meal like a true local.

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