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  2. Zaatar w Zeit - Wikipedia

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    "Zaatar w Zeit" was the first Lebanese restaurant chain to be certified with the ISO 22000:2005 [1] [7] [failed verification] in April 2008. The company has made donations to various charities. [8] [9] Logo. In 2011, Pearl Fisher [10] created a new visual identity for Lebanese food retail chain, aiming for a "bolder contemporary look and feel ...

  3. List of Lebanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Habibi Restaurant, Portland, Oregon, U.S. Ya Hala, Portland, Oregon, U.S.. Following is a list of Lebanese restaurants: . Aladdin's Eatery; Albi, Washington, D.C ...

  4. TarBoush (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    TarBoush is a Mediterranean restaurant on Hawthorne Boulevard in southeast Portland's Sunnyside neighborhood. [1] Alex Frane of Willamette Week wrote, "Housed in a vintage Victorian home, the Lebanese restaurant TarBoush caters to diners of all diets, with a broad menu of vegan, vegetarian and omnivore Middle Eastern dishes."

  5. Lebanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese cuisine is the culinary traditions and practices originating from Lebanon. It includes an abundance of whole grains , fruits , vegetables , fresh fish and seafood . Poultry is eaten more often than red meat , and when red meat is eaten, it is usually lamb and goat meat .

  6. Category:Lebanese design - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Lebanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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  8. Joe Barza - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese civil war officially ended in 1990, and three years later Barza decided to go back to his home country. ... dealing with all aspects of restaurant and ...

  9. Holiday Inn Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was constructed between 1971 and 1974 by Lebanese developer Abdal Mohsin Kattan [2] and designed by French architect André Wogenscky, working with Lebanese architect Maurice Hindié. [3] The 26-storey hotel included a revolving restaurant on the top floor, a nightclub on the 25th floor, and 400 guest rooms. [4]