Goffril Azrak started his ice cream and pastry business with a shop in 1935 in Aleppo/Syria before moving to Beirut in 1948 to take a premium location in the area of Kantari, Beirut. Afterwards, three shops opened in Beirut, one in Hamra, Kantari and another in Badaro until the Lebanese war broke out in 1975 forcing them to close down. The decision to move to Baabdat was a good choice. The brothers started working on the land, planting their own fruits, then started making their own pastries and ice cream later on. Azrak is known to offer three things: Pate d'amande, conventional pastry pieces and ice cream Robert, the elder brother left the country and studied the art of pastry at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. He spent years after training in esteemed places like Le Notre, Fauchon, Le Pot Au Feu and many others. Afterwards the Azrak's opened their Pastry shop and bakery on 56 Rue Vaneau in the French capital, which they decided to close in 2009.
- The shop is simple and very humble. You feel like you are visiting the Azrak brothers in their own house
- A small square all painted in white
- The right wall is covered with customers' children drawings , the same goes for the wall over the entrance
- The ice cream fridge is to the left, next to the rustic old cashier
- Look out for their Coca-Cola collection of bottles; they almost have all the special and limited edition bottles
- Chocolat cake
- Baba au Rum
- Succes chocolat
- Eclair chocolat
- Brioche
- Chocolate buns: Every Sunday
- Fondant au chocolat
- Lemon tart
- Erisson chocolat
- Tarts: peach, pears, fig, pineapple, Pecan, strawberries, apple (everything they have in their garden)
- Sables
- Banana
- Milk
- Pistachio
- Lemon
- Rose
- Almond
- Vanilla
- Cinnamon
- Pecan nuts
- Rum raisin
- Etaincelle (milk and chocolate)
- Strawberries
- Mure
- Tutti-fruity
- Apricot with pine nuts
- Mango
- Amareddine
- Smarties
- Musk
- Praline
- The Lemon Sorbet ice cream is fresh and light, created without milk and without eggs. You feel its intense lemony zest and freshness. It's addictive
- The Chocolate ice cream is made using premium quality Valrhona. This ice cream has been produced to please the widest number of people, especially the little ones. I think it's a bit too milky and surely too sweet for me, but nevertheless unique in quality and taste.
- Milk is milk flavored and not vanilla. Fresh milk from our local farms delivered directly by Candia farms to produce this flavor.
- Almonds and Pistachio flavors are rich in flavor with an enjoyable crunchy feel. I enjoyed their taste and texture.
- Praline: One of my favorites at Azrak. Sticky caramel, crunchy nuts and an interesting sugar burning aroma that makes all the difference
- Banana and Pineapple ice cream are both so fresh and so natural. You will enjoy a strong fruity taste with a creamy feel and beautiful texture but unfortunately they are way too much sugar in there. It spoils the enjoyment. Less sugar is definitely better.
- Rose: This was my favorite at Azrak
- Rum raisin: A must try for sure. Richly alcoholic Negrita rum ice cream with soft raisins is a signature flavor worth driving all the way up to Baabdat for.