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This restaurant serves mostly Lebanese, Moroccan, Syrian and Armenian dishes. Their vegan dishes are marked clearly with a capital V and the gluten-free dishes with a capital G. There is only one vegan main course, but you can stuff your tummy and treat your taste buds with soups and salads and the wide variety of mezze like muhammara, hummus, mutabbal or baked hot potatoes they offer. | This restaurant serves mostly Lebanese, Moroccan, Syrian and Armenian dishes. Their vegan dishes are marked clearly with a capital V and the gluten-free dishes with a capital G. There is only one vegan main course, but you can stuff your tummy and treat your taste buds with soups and salads and the wide variety of mezze like muhammara, hummus, mutabbal or baked hot potatoes they offer. | ||
Staff is very friendly | Staff is very friendly so don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. The atmosphere is casual and you can enjoy a mint lemonade and a chat in the beautifully decorated main room or on the balcony. The crowd is quite mixed and it's a popular place for political activists, hipsters, and Europeans. | ||
The prices are average for the area. | The prices are average for the area. | ||
The restaurant name is written in Arabic only. [https://www.facebook.com/MezyanPub/info?tab=overview It's somewhat hidden] at the end of the entrance hall of a modern building next to Omar Abd al-Aziz Street right between Byblosbank and BLC Bank. |
Latest revision as of 18:33, 10 December 2015
Restaurant name: Mezyan مزيان
Address: address::Rasamny Building, Hamra Street In city::Beirut
Cuisine type: Vegness::Veg-friendly
Website: website::https://www.facebook.com/MezyanPub
Phone number:
Opening times: Monday - Sunday 11am - 2pm
Last checked
last checked::2015/06/15 (please change the date if your visit was more recent)
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This restaurant serves mostly Lebanese, Moroccan, Syrian and Armenian dishes. Their vegan dishes are marked clearly with a capital V and the gluten-free dishes with a capital G. There is only one vegan main course, but you can stuff your tummy and treat your taste buds with soups and salads and the wide variety of mezze like muhammara, hummus, mutabbal or baked hot potatoes they offer.
Staff is very friendly so don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. The atmosphere is casual and you can enjoy a mint lemonade and a chat in the beautifully decorated main room or on the balcony. The crowd is quite mixed and it's a popular place for political activists, hipsters, and Europeans.
The prices are average for the area.
The restaurant name is written in Arabic only. It's somewhat hidden at the end of the entrance hall of a modern building next to Omar Abd al-Aziz Street right between Byblosbank and BLC Bank.