Discover Restaurants offering the best Lebanese food in Cordoba, Province of Cordoba, Argentina including Diran, Al-Malek, La Zete, Restaurant Emir
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4 based on 226 reviews
Had lunch at this place on a Tuesday afternoon in Nov'18.Quality and freshness of food - ExcellentAmbience - so/so. the tables are very close to each other and lack privacy.Ease of finding location - Its very hard to find it. No where its written that its inside the central market building. Its very very small place and inside a big building and not exactly as per address written on trip advisor! It took me close to 20 minutes to find it!Service - The owners are super nice. The waiters did not seem to understand the menu well.Menu - Lot of items on menu not available. The menu is bilingualFood to recommend - Try their jar of lemonade ( one of the best) and their hummus.Prices - low - Spent 550 pesos ( 15 usd) on a lunch for 2 people and we were satiated.Overall - I recommend despite some mini flaws.I hope you found this review helpful. In case you did, please do not hesitate to click on "I found the review helpful" tab.
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4 based on 749 reviews
Its a pleasent place all around the week, also with all kinds of parties. I´ve been here many times, its good for lunch or dinner. Also you can bring your couple, or family. Lunch is special for business mettings.
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4 based on 234 reviews
It's not easy to find anything other than traditional Argentinian food outside of the bigger cities in Argentina, so we decided to give this one a go. It's pretty authentic, not fancy at all. Various locals popping in for takeout food too. We enjoyed the food & it was a welcome change but my only criticism is that it wasn't really spicy enough - not as spicy as we would have Lebanese food back home in the UK.
4 based on 88 reviews
this is one of the best arabian restaurants in the city, the food is delicious.i think its the only one that serves basterma. some days they have belly dancers but im not sure which. its not an expensive restaurant. you would pay the same price for eating a pizza or "lomito".ps: best shawarma in cordoba
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