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Le Petit Gris, French Bistro, Gemmayze

Tucked in the heart of busy Gemmayze, Le Petit Gris, a small French bistro owned by Makram Rabbat, Gilles Assaf and Mazen Chehab, is a new gem you’ll urgently have to visit. It is located along the...

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Lebanon’s Restaurants Hubs 103: Gemmayze

Gemayze has been know to be the best nightlife area in Beirut and even in Lebanon. Now it is transforming to a restaurant hub at the demand of the owners who could’t stand anymore the nightlife sounds....

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NGNO’s Top 10 List: 2012′s Best French Restaurants in Lebanon

2012 was the year of French Bistros. A trend nowadays in Lebanon with many restaurants opening every month. The best ones, of which few FineDining places are listed below. Chez Sophie, Mar Mikhael I...

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NGNO’s Top 10 List: Pamper Your Mum on Mother’s Day

An ode to our mothers! They have given us more than we can ever imagine possible and they have sacrificed a lot while giving us unconditional love… Mothers Day is a special day and a chance for us to...

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NGNO’s Top 10 List: 2012′s Best French Bistros in Lebanon

Bergerac French Bistro: Indulge Yourself in Fine South-West Specialities I wanted to share my culinary experience as soon as I got home today, but thanks to the intelligent and over confident waiter,...

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Le Petit Gris: A Rich Selection of Fine Dining Creations

It has been a year already since my last visit to Le Petit Gris. One of the first restaurants to start the French Bistros trend in Lebanon, Le Petit Gris welcomes guests into a casual fifty square...

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NoGarlicNoOnions Best of 2013: Lebanon’s Bistros and Brasseries

Towards the end of 2012, French bistros started to gain popularity in Lebanon… but the big boom took place in 2013 when two places on average were opening a month. I have tried to visit most of them...

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