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Abdel Wahab in Cairo

Abdel Wahab

Cairo Lebanese restaurant in Cairo
This is truly one of the best Lebanese Restaurants in town. Abdel Wahab's reputation is solid in the eyes of locals and tourists alike. Great food, a great atmosphere and great shisha is available here at reasonable prices.
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Cairo Corner in Wilson

Cairo Corner

Wilson Lebanese restaurant in Wilson
A delicious selection of Middle Eastern food is available here. Try an authentic Falafel, Shawarma, a beef pie or the creamy spinach and feta cheese pie; all homemade with the freshest ingredients. Desserts are also a treat with favourites like rice pudding, typically Turkish Baklava or a perfectly baked brownie.
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Cedars in Nairobi

Cedars

Nairobi Lebanese restaurant in Nairobi
Dine within one of the cosy nooks on a cool winter night or sit outside enjoying a meal alfresco while the kids run around in the playground. The nice garden setting makes it ideal for summer sharing a mezze or sipping wine. Tuck into some traditional Lebanese food at Cedars in Nairobi.
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Gameal's Cedar Café in Waterkloof

Gameal's Cedar Café

Waterkloof Lebanese restaurant in Waterkloof
Located in Waterkloof Heights Shopping Centre, Gameal’s Cedar Café is all about beautiful food and a cosy welcoming setting. The quaint café exudes an air of nostalgia, dressed in childhood memories. The menu will leave you coming back for more, offering traditional dishes such as a Lebanese breakfast served with fried eggs on warm pita bread, sprinkled with herbs and freshly squeezed lemon juice. Succulent olives wet the appetite for indulgence. Tasty mouthfuls of tapas filled with Middle Eastern delights such as Tabbouleh, Baba Ganouj and lentils with rice, served with tomato salad and mint and garlic dressing. Discover true Lebanese dishes in a cosy and warm setting at Gameal’s Cedar Café.
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Leila from Lebanon in Giza

Leila from Lebanon

Giza Lebanese restaurant in Giza
World-class international cuisine is served in an elegant, modern setting, juxtaposed with splashes of colour. Enjoy traditional barbecues and Middle Eastern specialities with a touch a flare. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and is sure to leave discerning diners satisfied.
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Mugged on Roeland in City Bowl

Mugged on Roeland

City Bowl Lebanese restaurant in City Bowl
Quirky, funky, edgy and unique - this is Mugged on Roeland. Apart from the awesome, original name, this little eatery and coffee shop really impresses with its one-of-a-kind style, cuisine and ambience. Mugged on Roeland serves great comfort food for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, although breakfast can be enjoyed all day long - as it should be. The restaurant is open from 7 am until 10 pm and different specials are offered every day of the week. Mugged is fully licensed so you can get 'mugged' here on Roeland whenever you want. The cuisine is a combination of Lebanese dishes and fusion food, making this the ideal spot for an informal business lunch or a cool night out. Dishes range from quick sarmies to poached chicken and roasted vegetables and some of the best coffee and lattes can be enjoyed here. The restaurant can be booked for functions, meetings and events and is a real diamond in the ruff of Cape Town's city centre.
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The Sheikh's Palace in Rivonia

The Sheikh's Palace

Rivonia Lebanese restaurant in Rivonia
The Sheikh’s Palace is not an average restaurant. It is a celebration of food, wine, culture, entertainment and enjoyment, care of Lebanon. Diners are invited to join in with the exotic traditions and customs of ancient Lebanese culture. With Arak, Argileh (hubbly bubbly) and beautiful belly dancers, you will forget for a night that you’re still in South Africa. Mezze are served buffet style and in keeping with Lebanese customs, eating with your hands is the norm. With a carefully stocked wine cellar, you will have everything you need to enjoy a decadent night, Lebanese style.
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