LUKMATINA CAFÉ
Lukmatina means "little bite" in Arabic. This name is perfect for the Shaikh Ebrahim Center restaurant. Set in one of the houses renovated by the cultural center, Gaitha Ibrahim still has time to prepare the mezze served in the Lukmatina coffee. From Lebanese origin, this assortment of many dishes came from the Bekaa Valley, men were walking guard at the entrance to the village and everyone took a dish. In Lukmatina, you'll respect tradition, and it's a real banquet you'll be served. Housoft, mustel, taboo, doughnuts, grills, poultry livers, spicy sausages, spicy sausages, all Lebanese specialties are perfectly respected (which is not the case with all other Lebanese 'Lebanese' restaurants).
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