LEILA MIN LEBNEN
Somewhere between a bonbonnière and an English garden, Leila du Liban welcomes you in a neat setting with flowery chairs and walls adorned with moldings and stucco roses. In winter, the terrace seating is quickly snapped up, and you can enjoy the warmth of the brazier in the evening. Lebanese cuisine is particularly refined and well presented in pretty pastel-colored crockery. The kebbeh is plump and golden, the grilled meats moist, the fatteh crisp and the hummus creamy. Staff from nearby embassies come here as regulars.
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