North Governorate in Lebanon, from Middle East region, is best know for Reservations. Discover best restaurants in North Governorate with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 22 reviews
Excellent location beside the see in Mina - Tripoli. One can enjoy tasty Lebanese oriental cuisine : mezza, barbecue, salads, Big choice of seafood and fish, with a glass of wine or beer. After meals they always suggest Lebanese sweets and season fruits ( for free ) . Prices are slightly above the average, but I recommend to visit this restaurant.
5 based on 30 reviews
Located in the heart of Batroun (Phoenician city) in North Lebanon, Patisserie RIM is a family business founded in 1935 specialized in homemade oriental sweets, traditional and freshest Batroun Lemonade called “RIMonade”, and authentic multiflavor Arabic ice creams. Our Mission is: “To promote the image of Batroun, by providing the local market with the best traditional oriental sweets and using the finest local raw material, within the capability of all clients.” Welcome to your RIMland.
My Lebanese friends swear by this place as THE BEST for the famous lemonade of Batroun. I believe it as we have visited here a number of times over the years and are always rewarded with the most refreshing lemonade. This last time we dared our sweet tooth and ordered some Arabic sweets also - and they were awesome! The owner is a sincere guy and he seems to take a lot of pride in his product, I highly recommend it!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
The staff were very hospitable, welcoming us at the door.
The place is quite big, with a very authentic Lebanese feel to it.
The service was fast and the presentation was excellent, especially for the grilled platters.
The food was delicious, very reasonably priced, and you get complementary fruits and Lebanese sweets as dessert.
Definitely recommend this place!
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Arnaoon is the garden we never had... The village we always dream of... The serene and simple life to which we escape.ARNAOON is a 300-plus year old village that existed during the Ottoman days and its name stood strong throughout the years keeping its geography rising on a hill-top overlooking the historic Msaylha Fortress along the Batroun Highway, North of Lebanon. The villagers back then decided to defend the glory of Arnaoon and refused to give it away to the Ottomans. Team Arnaoon also decided to cherish this heritage by reviving the old ruins and beautifying the landscape rendering it a heart-pounding venue that fully caters to memorable weddings and all sorts of occasions ranging from private dinners to corporate events..
I visited this place with my nephews 10 years ago and today with my wife and 2 children. A huge difference, lot of improvement, much bigger with lot of new activities. The place is great to spend a day, children can swim (although could be wiser to have a pool for adults!), they run, they interact with nature, etc. Whether the food is excellent or good, the entrance is expensive or fair, all are less important for me compared to how staff should communicate with visitors. Not all, but many i found rude and not very polite, a big class of ethical communication should be arranged for all staff, usage of "please" and "thank you" to start with.
4 based on 26 reviews
At least once a month i attend this place and almost been to all its branches. The food is extremely delicious, generous portions, fun atmosphere, service amazing. Impeccable restuarant. Fun for family, couple, teenagers, elders, businessmen. Highly recommended
4.5 based on 209 reviews
4.5 based on 25 reviews
4.5 based on 20 reviews
A big renovated old house following the Lebanese traditional architecture where every detail is taken into consideration. Besides being a restaurant (oriental and western) with exquisite plates and good prices, there is a section where Batrounian farm and food products are sold, and a large garden with a playground for children.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
I driver there every time I'm in Lebanon and it's usually worth the 90 minute trip.
This time, food was bad, service was absolutely terrible.
Waiters and bartenders were smoking, drinking and eating at the bar (at 20:30/21:00 - which is prime service time) WHILE we were waiting for our main courses which took over an hour.
We asked waiters for certain items that they said weren't available but later discovered that they were.
No management present whatsoever.
Don't think I'll go back, very sad to say.
If you're in the area, stop by for a drink and enjoy the view; Mother Nature is the only one working there.
4 based on 14 reviews
After a long search for a breakfast stop, we finally found this lovely packed cafe, very nice welcome from the staff, we had two wraps: labne w zaatar and spicy labne, both tasty and fresh. A recommended stop
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