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The Lebanese Bakery
The guide was updated:Anyone who's laid eyes on a double egg-topped manoushe from The Lebanese Bakery will simply have to have it - resistance is futile. If that variety doesn't tickle your fancy, one of the menu's many surely will.
Useful Information
- Address: Salim Bustros, Beirut
- Website: www.thelebanesebakery.com
- Phone: +961 1 337 807
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The Lebanese Bakery
Anyone who's laid eyes on a double egg-topped manoushe from The Lebanese Bakery will simply have to have it - resistance is futile. If that variety doesn't tickle your fancy, one of the menu's many surely will.
Read more