Find out what Lebanese restaurants to try in Wiesbaden. Tucked in a lovely valley between the Rhine River and the Taunus Mountains, Hesse's capital of Wiesbaden has long been an important spa city, dating back to Roman times when it was called Aquae Mattiacorum. In the 19th century, Wiesbaden also became a popular gambling center. For a soothing plunge, try the famous Kaiser Friedrich's Therme in the city center. And don't miss the Schlossplatz (Palace Square) and impressive Kurhaus Wiesbaden event and conference center, both within a few blocks.
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4 based on 166 reviews
This restaurant is unassuming but the dishes are all wonderfully prepared and beautifully presented. Everything on the menu is worth tasting, and don't forget to order the Chateau Kefraya Wine made in Lebanon by those keeping the home fires burning. I have yet to visit when I have not received at least one free item, either another dish for tasting, or a dram of Raki, or a bonus of one of our favorite items.We usally go there when family are in town, and we've been at least three times this summer.Perhaps next time we'll go alone and just bring all the food home for a second meal.When you go, take yourappetite ad there is always more than you can eat and it's too good to throw away, Order plenty and take it home. Don't forget the wine by the same name!
4 based on 127 reviews
Stayed at the hotel next door (owned by the same people). Always fascinated by middle eastern food but don't know much about it. We took the waiter's advice on wine and food. We advised him of our small appetites and he came up with a perfect choice (although still too much). He offered to make up a bag to take away but we were travelling to France and it wasn't practical for us to take away. The wine from the Lebanon was stunning and the food.....superb. Lovely ambiance in the restaurant and impeccable service. A great experience.
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4 based on 133 reviews
My husband and I enjoyed a very pleasant meal on the terrace at Karim's. We chose this restaurant because it was close to the hotel where we were staying and the menu looked inviting. Service was kind and professional and the food was fresh and delicious. My husband had a lamb tajine that he raved about. I went with the Mazza Arabica, which was a sampling of several different vegetarian treats, including tabouleh, hummus, and falafel, as well as grilled and fresh vegetables. I was very satisfied.We're moving to Wiesbaden, to I have a feeling we'll be back to enjoy more at Karim's!
4 based on 33 reviews
I'm a picky falafel eater. Staff let me try one before I ordered. My trial was great so I had the Falafel Spezial, a sandwich in flat bread stuffed with several falafels, homus and salad inside. A full meal in itself for only 2.80 EUR. My friend had the Kibbeh Spezial what was a sandwich stuffed with the Lebanese Kibbeh, a form of croquettes stuffed with a lamb mince, walnuts and spices. My friend declared the sandwich his favorite at the restaurant. Our wives had a chicken shwarma meat platter with homus and tabouleh. Our friend did say the tabouleh was better when she had eaten at the restaurant before. As a restaurant, Sahara used to be a walk up, take-away kiosk, hence 'Imbiss' (snack). They have been a restaurant for only 2 months. You may eat outside or inside. Shop was full at lunch time, implying good food. We found this true. Fresh ingredients create the great tasting homus, falafel, and kibbeh. No need for reservations. Wait staff of Syrians and Lebanese did a great job in both German, Arabic, and English.
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