Find out what Lebanese restaurants to try in San Donato Milanese including Phoenicia, Beirut Ristorante, El Tekkia
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4 based on 480 reviews
Lebanese and Italian restaurant, ONLY fresh Pasta and wooden oven pizzeria. Lunch offer is very interesting. BEST PIZZA IN TOWN.
The restaurant (close to the Crown hotel) has a nice outdoor space. The service is good an we were fan of the Lebanese starter with all the different little dishes. The lamb was well prepared. Good price/ quality.
4 based on 471 reviews
Best Lebanese in town. As soon as we arrived we were greeted by warm and friendly staff & owner. Place is quite small and packed with customers, reservation required. Cold mezé tajin was the best ever tried, chickpeas, lemon juice, onions, garlic & cilantro are my absolute favorite dish. Warm mezé falafel, never had them so crunchy outside and moist inside. Warm pita bread made upon demand in a wooden oven. I will not order the sambusik again, the filling of meat and onions was excellent but pasty outside was too thick. Lots of vegetarian dishes, all very tasty . The Dolce Neve dessert is similar to panna cotta from Piedmont but the rose water and pistachios gave it a different twist. A very filling and satisfying meal. Great value for money. Strongly advised.
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4 based on 306 reviews
I came here for lunch with colleagues completely at random.Lunch time seemed a bit slow for them, and I feel like this is more of a dinner venue.They have a small stage where traditional North Africa music is played, and booths along 1 side, with cove-seating.The restaurant is on the basement level, which I feel adds to the feel you might get from a bazar or zouk in NOrth Africa.I actually look forward to going back for dinner.FOr lunch they are really catering to the surrounding industrial park clientele, with a very cheap lunch set menu at EUR 8 for 2 courses.I opted for a simple veal cut with a mayonnaise/herb paste as a main, with a side of salad.I had to forego the starter because they were all pasta based (I'm diabetic and avoiding ALL carbohydrates).We shared 1L of red wine between us 4, as well as coffees. (as you do !)Overall the lunch was very cheap at overall EUR 10 per head.I intend to go back for dinner same day.
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