Reviews on Middle Eastern food in Fribourg, Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. Fribourg (French pronunciation: [fʁibuʁ]; Arpitan: Fribôrg or Friboua, pronounced [fʁibwa] ( listen)) or Freiburg (German, or Freiburg im Üechtland, Swiss German pronunciation: [ˈfrib̥ʊrɡ]; Italian: Friborgo or Friburgo; Romansh: Friburg) is the capital of the Swiss canton of Fribourg and the district La Sarine. It is located on both sides of the river Saane/Sarine, on the Swiss Plateau, and is a major economic, administrative and educational center on the cultural border between German and French Switzerland (Romandy). Its Old City, one of the best-maintained in Switzerland, sits on a small rocky hill above the valley of the Sarine.
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4 based on 115 reviews
As soon as you enter into this restaurant you know you've made the right choice. The owner and manager tries to bring a little bit of Lebanon to Fribourg, which includes not just the great tasting food, the service (with a smile) but also some sincerity in ensuring you really are enjoying your food and your dining experience.We came with our small child and were happily surprised just how accommodating and attentive they were to our needs. The mezze is to die for! As is the Falafel. Between Bekaa and Les Delices Libanais I am really spoiled for choice. Both offer authentic Lebanese dining but in different styles. Try both and you decide!Bekaa reminds me of great Lebanese eating places in Sydney where the owner really is happy to see you and does his best to win your repeat visit. Try it for drinks and dinner with friends or a quiet evening with your wife, you wont be disappointed!
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4 based on 85 reviews
This is a Turkish-themed restaurant in the middle of the old quarter of Fribourg. There was no wine list (we had to ask - although the recommended Lebanese wine was excellent) so no idea of extent or cost and no sign of a dessert menu. The mezzes were hastily prepared (even the 'Vizier' option with grilled meat was served within five minutes of ordering). The restaurant was quite busy (Friday night locals), so can't be that poor although the waiter also seemed to be the owner and was rather preoccupied. We had to ask for coffee - it wasn't offered. At the end of the meal it turned out that the wine (5 dl) cost more than the mezzes. Given the cost, I was surprised that the restaurant didn't accept payment by credit/debit card either - particularly as the website I referred to beforehand said it did (fortunately I just had enough CHF). In fairness there were no Mastercard or Visa stickers on the door - although there wasn't a menu there either - which you might expect from a restaurant.
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4 based on 18 reviews
If you're searching for an inexpensive lunch or dinner that is tasty and filling, you might want to check out this little kebab eatery. Even though we don't speak French, the gentleman who served us smiled in greeting, was patient while we ordered, using hand gestures to point to the menu on the wall, and he was efficient, quick, and thorough in getting our order together and taking payment. Good customer service.My husband ordered a spicy döner kebab while I tried the döner box, which I'd never had. Both were really good (my husband doesn't know I snuck a bite of his). The döner box was interesting, with a thick layer of döner (vertical rotisserie lamb, thinly sliced, like on gyros in the US), then a pile of french fries, some lettuce and fresh tomato slices, all topped off with a couple of kinds of mystery sauce (one was likely a yoghurt of sorts). My heart sank when I saw him putting the sauce on, already assuming my fries would be soggy by the time we got home. I was so wrong. The entire shebang was just plain tasty. The price? 7.50 chf and 8 chf. Fribourg has few places where you can get lunch or dinner for that price, especially with such large portions of meat.Can Dersim is rather small but still offers several tables inside if you want to dine-in. I'm guessing most folks take their food to go, as we did. It's located right on the main drag in Fribourg not far down the Rue de Perolles from the main train/bus station (Fribourg Gare).
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