February 17, 2013 Lebanon Middle East

2012: Best Diners in Lebanon

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Premium Diners in Lebanon can be counted by hand. The positive thing, it that almost all of them follow a minimal international standard, offering a good quality. Below are my favourite ones.  

Crepaway:

Two weeks ago I decided to visit Crepaway again, as I have been doing for the last five years or so. I wanted to check on the place, see if there are any improvements, it’s menu and developments. But this year I was welcomed with a huge shock, as I would call it: “The Amazement.” I will describe it in a simple word: “BRAVO” (Read More)

Roadster Diner:

As I have already mentioned several times before in past reviews, Roadster has always been one of my favorite diners in town. I believe that the service, the food, the ambiance and always striving to change and innovate are but a few key elements that contributed to the success of Roadster Diner. (Read More)

Latest Version Diner, (LVD), Dbayeh:

Do you think that you have experienced the best diner in town? Do you think that you have tasted the best diner burger already? Well, think again! Latest Version Diner or LVD is the latest diner to open on the Dbayeh highway, an area in Lebanon now booming with restaurants. You are welcomed with a »more…

Frosty Palace, Mar Mikhael:

People have been talking a lot about Frosty Palace. This gem of a place, tucked away in a small road in one of Achrafieh’s popular areas, Mar Mikhael, has raised eyebrows lately with its new Foie Gras burger offered only during the holiday season. People have been rushing to try it and I became super »more…

Chili’s, Achrafieh:

Chili’s Grilling in Lebanon since 1999. It was a great experience every time until lately. Sadly! As I have already mentioned in my previous review on Chili’s, I consider this diner to be one of my favorite spots in town. I have even mentioned it as number one in the top 10 list of Lebanon’s»more…

 

The Lord of the wings:

Lord Of The Wings, opened its doors in 2007 for the Lebanese who are always searching for something new. It is very hard to succeed in Lebanon with such harsh competition in restaurants that is growing bigger and bigger, day after day.Lord of the Wings is unique. Without any competition around town, the guys behind it succeeded in hitting high. (Read More)

Hard Rock Cafe,Beirut:

As I already mentioned in my previous review, the Hard Rock Café is my favorite international diner in Beirut. I love its identity: the ambiance, the warmth, the decoration, the welcoming and the signature dishes they have. There is something about this place that makes it so special, its that familiar feeling. It’s unique and not copied like some other diners who just bring in American concepts and make it their own… they feel the same like the ones we see in American movies. (Read More)

Deek Duke, Achrafieh:

From the same people who brought you the famous Roadster Diner, Deek Duke is the trendy chicken reference in town. Want to enjoy a nice chicken dish in a middle eastern diner-like ambiance, than Deek Duke is your must try. I went to Deek Duke after years of break wondering what will the new experience be, »more…

HotDog and Beyond, Le Mall Dbayeh:

‘Hot Dog and Beyond’, is a new eatery specialized in serving frankfurters. The new concept, located at LeMall Dbayeh, offers a large variety of dogs and burgers accompanied with fries and salads. This restaurant is an upgraded version of the casual hotdog sandwiches we are used to eating. Yes, its a bit more sophisticated yet »more…

Westgate, Kaslik:

Westgate, a whole new level of western food in Lebanon, is the latest diner in town. Located next to the USEK university entrance in the heart of Kaslik, Westgate serves you all day long; whether it’s breakfast, coffee, lunch, dessert or dinner, from 9am till 1am. (Read More)

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