With the Middle East and North Africa's 50 Best Restaurants awards handed out this week, it’s no surprise that some of those names were from Lebanon, which many consider the food capital of the Middle East.
With a rich culinary history, wonderful fresh produce and skilled chefs, Beirut is a recipe for great food and satisfying dining.
Here is a closer look at the five Beirut restaurants that made the list:
Baron
Mena's 50 Best Restaurants ranking: No 12
Down in Beirut’s trendy Mar Mikael district, Baron is a fun, friendly neighbourhood restaurant with a reputation for uniquely outstanding cuisine. Serving stylish and sophisticated dishes combining a variety of flavours, the popular dinner spot is well loved by locals, even if it will leave your wallet a little lighter.
Owner and chef Athanasios Kargatzidis has a passion for fusion cooking, backed up by more than 25 years of experience. Prioritising flavour and texture, his inventive, international menu – all cooked in an open kitchen at the heart of the venue – is a feast for the senses.
Each plate is designed for sharing, so expect to select a few options as a group rather than choosing individually. Whether it’s grilled meats, fresh fish or some of Baron’s exquisite vegetable creations, an exciting – and delicious – dining experience is guaranteed. A particular showstopper is the slow-cooked overnight lamb shank crusted in mint and mustard seeds and served with farro wheat. For dessert, their baked peach with pink peppercorns, served with sour cream ice cream and dukkah crumble, is a great way to end a meal.
Baron, Mar Mikhael, Beirut; +961 79 179 099; eatdrinkbaron.com
Liza
Mena's 50 Best Restaurants ranking: No 21
Situated in an Ottoman-era palace in the heart of Achrafieh, Liza is the perfect place for a lazy weekend brunch or to celebrate a special occasion. The stunning decor, designed by Maria Ousseimi, maximises on the light-filled rooms with triple arch windows by using neutral tones accented with gold, combined with geometric patterns and arabesque partitioning.
Their menu blends traditional Lebanese cuisine with the refinement of high-end techniques, offering a variety of mezze and mains, such as citrus marinated roast chicken on smoked green wheat. Light bites such as grilled halloumi with sweet tomato jam are a delicious combination, and for those with a sweet tooth, their creamy ossmaliyeh or spiced meghli pudding is sure to hit the spot.
While Liza is on the pricey end of Beirut restaurants, the great food, gorgeous setting and sophisticated ambience make it worth the price tag.
Liza, Achrafieh, Beirut; +961 1 208 108; lizabeirut.com
Em Sherif
Mena's 50 Best Restaurants ranking: No 22
Em Sherif is the epitome of hearty, authentic Levantine food and a name well-known to both locals and tourists. Less concerned with perfect presentation, it’s a relaxed and charming place to grab lunch or dinner with friends, with many mezze options perfect for sharing. Tarab music is often on play, giving the restaurant a nostalgic and welcoming ambience.
With a seasonal menu, their food is always using the best local produce to create tasty treats such as pumpkin kibbeh stuffed with Swiss chard, summac and walnuts. Their grilled shish tawook or kafta skewers are crowd favorites, paired with zesty hummus or a crisp fatoush salad. The menus often offer something for all pallets, from kibbeh tartar for meat lovers, to roasted cauliflower with mint yoghurt dressing for vegetarians or anyone feeling like a lighter meal.
Em Sherif, Achrafieh, Beirut; +961 70 919 119; emsherif.com
Tawlet Mar Mikhael
Mena's 50 Best Restaurants ranking: No 28
A trip to Tawlet is always full of tantalising surprises. Championing a farm-to-table approach using only seasonal, organic produce, their food is always fresh and combines a multitude of flavours and textures.
Tawlet’s mission is to reinvigorate recipes found around different villages and regions of Lebanon, crafted by home cooks to make sure the food is exactly as grandmother would have made it, using recipes passed down through families.
The open-kitchen style means there are no barriers between the cooks and diners, giving them the opportunity to talk, share stories and learn about the food and the region it comes from. Serving incredible dishes from a weekly menu with a different cook every day, Tawlet plates up everything from stuffed vine leaves cooked with lamb to fried eggplant salad in pomegranate molasses.
For an affordable price that helps support small-scale farmers and home cooks, the afternoon lunch buffet is the best way to experience Tawlet, as it will be hard to choose just one dish to try.
Tawlet, Mar Mikhael, Beirut; +961 81 266 060; soukeltayeb.com/tawlet
Clap
Mena's 50 Best Restaurants ranking: No 47
Commanding an impressive view of the Beirut skyline and the Mediterranean Sea beyond, Clap is a rooftop restaurant offering high-end Japanese dining. Featuring a beautiful open terrace, visitors can enjoy a fantastic variety of Asian-inspired dishes and a gorgeous panoramic view all at once, especially at sunset.
In addition to chic surroundings and a relaxed atmosphere, Clap boasts handcrafted sushi, Wagyu steaks, decadent desserts and a spectacular range of both classic and signature cocktails, perfect for a delightful night out. At the same time, their bar bites and a robust business lunch menu makes daytime drop-ins an equally appealing option.
Some items – such as their surf and turf maki roll, featuring king crab, Wagyu beef, avocado and yuzu kosho – are definitely pricey, but worth every bite. However, more affordable dishes, such as black cod in sweet citrus miso sauce, are also offered. Their matcha cheesecake is a perfectly balanced sweet treat for any occasion and rounds off the vibrant Asian flavours starring in the main menu.
Clap, Downtown, Beirut; +961 70 633 888; claprestaurant.com
1. 3 Fils, Dubai, UAE
2. Zuma, Dubai, UAE
3. OCD Restaurant, Tel Aviv, Israel
4. Tresind Studio, Dubai, UAE (also won Art of Hospitality Award)
5. Sachi, Cairo, Egypt
6. Orfali Bros, Dubai, UAE
7. Fakhreldin, Amman, Jordan
8. LPM Restaurant & Bar, Dubai, UAE
9. George & John, Tel Aviv, Israel
10. Gaia, Dubai, UAE
11. Il Borro Tuscan Bistro, Dubai, UAE
12. Baron, Beirut, Lebanon
13. Coya, Dubai, UAE
14. HaBasta, Tel Aviv, Israel
15. Myazu, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
16. Reif Kushiyaki, Dubai, UAE
17. Animar, Tel Aviv, Israel
18. Tresind, Dubai, UAE
19. Kazoku, Cairo, Egypt
20. Mimi Kakushi, Dubai, UAE
21. Liza, Beirut, Lebanon
22. Em Sherif, Beirut, Lebanon
23. Lowe, Dubai, UAE (also won the Sustainable Restaurant Award)
24. Pescado, Ashdod, Israel
25. Hakkasan, Abu Dhabi, UAE
26. La Grande Table Marocaine, Marrakesh, Morocco
27. 13C Bar in the Back, Amman, Jordan
28. Tawlet Mar Mikhael, Beirut, Lebanon
29. Amazonico, Dubai, UAE
30. Marble, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
31. Mirai, Manama, Bahrain
32. Iloli, Casablanca, Morocco
33. BB Social Dining, Dubai, UAE
34. Coya, Abu Dhabi, UAE
35. Indochine, Dubai, UAE
36. Cut by Wolfgang Puck, Doha, Qatar
37. Porterhouse, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
38. Zooba, Cairo, Egypt
39. Fusions by Tala, Manama, Bahrain
40. Milgo Milbar, Tel Aviv, Israel
41. Sufra, Amman, Jordan
42. LPM Restaurant & Cafe, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
43. White Robata, Kuwait City, Kuwait
44. Hoseki, Dubai, UAE
45. Izakaya, Cairo, Egypt
46. La Closerie, La Marsa, Tunisia
47. Clap, Beirut, Lebanon
48. Butcher & Still, Abu Dhabi, UAE
49. Plus61, Marrakesh, Morocco
50. Tokyo, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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UAE squad: Rohan Mustafa (captain), Shaiman Anwar, Ghulam Shabber, Mohammed Qasim, Rameez Shahzad, Mohammed Usman, Adnan Mufti, Chirag Suri, Ahmed Raza, Imran Haider, Mohammed Naveed, Amjad Javed, Zahoor Khan, Qadeer Ahmed
Fixtures and results:
Monday, UAE won by three wickets
Wednesday, 2nd 50-over match
Thursday, 3rd 50-over match
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What is a virtual bank?
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority defines it as a bank that delivers services through the internet or other electronic channels instead of physical branches. That means not only facilitating payments but accepting deposits and making loans, just like traditional ones. Other terms used interchangeably include digital or digital-only banks or neobanks. By contrast, so-called digital wallets or e-wallets such as Apple Pay, PayPal or Google Pay usually serve as intermediaries between a consumer’s traditional account or credit card and a merchant, usually via a smartphone or computer.
What’s the draw in Asia?
Hundreds of millions of people under-served by traditional institutions, for one thing. In China, India and elsewhere, digital wallets such as Alipay, WeChat Pay and Paytm have already become ubiquitous, offering millions of people an easy way to store and spend their money via mobile phone. Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines are also among the world’s biggest under-banked countries; together they have almost half a billion people.
Is Hong Kong short of banks?
No, but the city is among the most cash-reliant major economies, leaving room for newcomers to disrupt the entrenched industry. Ant Financial, an Alibaba Group Holding affiliate that runs Alipay and MYBank, and Tencent Holdings, the company behind WeBank and WeChat Pay, are among the owners of the eight ventures licensed to create virtual banks in Hong Kong, with operations expected to start as early as the end of the year.
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Marathon results
Men:
1. Titus Ekiru(KEN) 2:06:13
2. Alphonce Simbu(TAN) 2:07:50
3. Reuben Kipyego(KEN) 2:08:25
4. Abel Kirui(KEN) 2:08:46
5. Felix Kemutai(KEN) 2:10:48
Women:
1. Judith Korir(KEN) 2:22:30
2. Eunice Chumba(BHR) 2:26:01
3. Immaculate Chemutai(UGA) 2:28:30
4. Abebech Bekele(ETH) 2:29:43
5. Aleksandra Morozova(RUS) 2:33:01
Recent winners
2002 Giselle Khoury (Colombia)
2004 Nathalie Nasralla (France)
2005 Catherine Abboud (Oceania)
2007 Grace Bijjani (Mexico)
2008 Carina El-Keddissi (Brazil)
2009 Sara Mansour (Brazil)
2010 Daniella Rahme (Australia)
2011 Maria Farah (Canada)
2012 Cynthia Moukarzel (Kuwait)
2013 Layla Yarak (Australia)
2014 Lia Saad (UAE)
2015 Cynthia Farah (Australia)
2016 Yosmely Massaad (Venezuela)
2017 Dima Safi (Ivory Coast)
2018 Rachel Younan (Australia)
Recipe: Spirulina Coconut Brothie
Ingredients
1 tbsp Spirulina powder
1 banana
1 cup unsweetened coconut milk (full fat preferable)
1 tbsp fresh turmeric or turmeric powder
½ cup fresh spinach leaves
½ cup vegan broth
2 crushed ice cubes (optional)
Method
Blend all the ingredients together on high in a high-speed blender until smooth and creamy.
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- Discounts on sales price of off-plan units
- Flexible payment plans from developers
- Mortgages with better interest rates, faster approval times and reduced fees
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Uefa Nations League
League A, Group 4
Spain v England, 10.45pm (UAE)
Afghanistan fixtures
- v Australia, today
- v Sri Lanka, Tuesday
- v New Zealand, Saturday,
- v South Africa, June 15
- v England, June 18
- v India, June 22
- v Bangladesh, June 24
- v Pakistan, June 29
- v West Indies, July 4
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Favourite team: Bayern Munich
Favourite player: Franz Beckenbauer
Favourite activity in Abu Dhabi: scuba diving in the Northern Emirates
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Engine: Four electric motors, one at each wheel
Power: 579hp
Torque: 859Nm
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Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cyl, 48V hybrid
Transmission: eight-speed automatic
Power: 325bhp
Torque: 450Nm
Price: Dh289,000
Premier Futsal 2017 Finals
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Bengaluru Royals: Paul Scholes
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Chennai Ginghams: Hernan Crespo
Telugu Tigers: Deco
Kerala Cobras: Michel Salgado
Tearful appearance
Chancellor Rachel Reeves set markets on edge as she appeared visibly distraught in parliament on Wednesday.
Legislative setbacks for the government have blown a new hole in the budgetary calculations at a time when the deficit is stubbornly large and the economy is struggling to grow.
She appeared with Keir Starmer on Thursday and the pair embraced, but he had failed to give her his backing as she cried a day earlier.
A spokesman said her upset demeanour was due to a personal matter.
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Engine: 4-litre twin-turbo V8
Transmission: seven-speed
Power: 620bhp
Torque: 630Nm
Price: Dh875,000
On sale: now
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