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Beirut's BEST Street Food - LEBANESE BREAKFAST at Al Soussi!! Street Food in Beirut Lebanon!

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Lebanese BREAKFAST FOOD TOUR!! Beirut Street Food + Caves in Lebanon

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With my final day in Lebanon upon me, I decided to go all out with an epic food tour of Beirut! Come along with me on one last hurrah as I enjoy some of the best Lebanese breakfast food in Beirut, Lebanon!

My friend and guide Nico and I started at a local bakery where they make several types of lahmajun, including lamb, za’atar, tomato, and olive. This bakery has been here for 52 years!

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I watched the cooks roll out some dough. They made me a mix of the potato kibbeh and spicy varieties. It contained delicious onions and had a bit of spice. I liked the crispiness on the outside and the doughiness in the middle.

They also gave me a cup of fresh sour yogurt from the owner’s home village. It reminded me of Greek yogurt! Then, he baked me a lamb lahmajun and another with green za’atar and tomato. They smelled heavenly!

He added spice and lime to the lamb lahmajun. It looked like a crispy, light pizza and was fantastic. I loved the za’atar and tomato one. It was so full of flavor!

The mint, parsley, and cheese lahmajun was unreal. It was so creamy, flaky, and rich in herbs. I loved that it was light but still full of flavor! The vegetable and sumac one was a little doughier but still insanely good!

Every single one of them was made with fresh ingredients. They cost roughly $1.25 USD each. I loved the owner and his wife. They were so friendly!

Then, we drove to Bechara Bros, a popular shop that sells cheese calzones. They use a mix of cheeses. It was a mix of mozzarella and ackawi cheeses. I loved the crispy, golden brown crust. It was nice and filling! They also make pizzas!

After filling our bellies, we hopped in the car and drove up to the Jeita Grotto near Jounieh. It’s made up of two interconnected karstic limestone caves and was a finalist for the New 7 Wonders of Nature competition!

Camera’s aren’t allowed inside and the lower cave was closed. During the summer, you can take a boat ride through the lower cave. In the winter, the upper cave is open.

It’s a beautiful area near a river. The cave is beautiful, but I couldn’t take my camera inside. As we continued back to Beirut, I saw lots of houses along the hills and mountainsides.

We arrived at an Ottoman bridge about 500 years ago. Beyond it is an aqueduct. It looked like a Roman aqueduct, but it’s not Roman. The bridge spans the Dog River!

From there, we headed to Torino Chicken, where they make some of Beirut’s best fried chicken! It’s deep-fried in a pressure cooker! They sell wings, drumsticks, and breasts. Nico’s parents had their first date here!

We ordered half a chicken for $5 USD. Nico had been taling about this place for the entire trip. We had four pieces with some fries, pickles, and garlic sauce. The skin was outstanding, and the meat was super juicy.

I loved the garlic sauce! It’s very creamy and potent, but it pairs incredibly well with the crunchy chicken. It’s only made of garlic and oil, so it’s as pure as it gets! The fries in the sauce are also amazing! The pickles served as a great palate cleanser.

What an incredible food tour!

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???? Join us as we step into a time-honored #Lebanese #breakfast tradition at #ElSoussi in #Beirut! ????️

Nestled in the heart of #Beirut, AlSoussi isn’t just a #restaurant; it’s a living piece of history. Since 1890, this family owned gem has been serving breakfast to locals and travelers alike, making it one of the city’s most iconic dining establishments.

In our #video, we take you on a journey through the rustic, welcoming ambiance of El Soussi. It’s a place where fine dining takes a back seat to hearty, fragrant dishes that feel like a warm embrace from #Lebanon. Imagine fresh pitta with chickpeas and yogurt (known as #fatteh) and ful (fava beans, lemon juice, crushed garlic, and cumin) served alongside an array of fresh bread, pickles, and vegetables.

El Soussi’s breakfast has gained worldwide acclaim, with #CNN naming it one of the best in the world.

If you’re a food lover or a history enthusiast, this video is a must watch, offering a glimpse into the enduring charm of El Soussi and the essence of Lebanese breakfast culture.

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Al Soussi's Unexpected Breakfast Classic | Milk Street on the Road

One of the best things we tried in Beirut? Lamb testicles. Raji Kibbi, owner of his family's restaurant Al Soussi, made this Lebanese specialty and classic breakfast food for Christopher Kimball. Also on the menu was Fatteh, a chickpea salad with yogurt, tahini and pita. Get the recipe at the link:

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El Sousseh: Selected as The World's Best Breakfast by CNN

For more than 50 years, this pint-size kitchen in West Beirut has been serving an irresistible version of fatteh, made with layers of toasted pita, chickpeas, yogurt, and pine nuts.
Zeydanieh St., Hamra, Beirut, Lebanon

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The BEST STREET FOOD in LEBANON - Shawarma, Falafel & Kaakeh | Beirut, Lebanon

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As my time in Lebanon continued, I set out on an amazing food tour of its capital. Join me as I go on an unforgettable Beirut street food tour in this beautiful coastal Lebanon city!

My guide Nicolas and I started off at Restaurant Joseph, which is known for having the best chicken shawarma in Lebanon and the world! They won the award for best sandwich in the world in 2015!

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Inside, I watched them build a plate of chicken shawarma, lettuce, pickles, and fries. There, I met Joseph and saw their chicken, meat, and shrimp skewers, as well as their buffet and sandwich toppings.

The chicken shawarma sandwich contained lots of juicy chicken and the amazing garlic sauce. The bread had a nice crunch, as did the pickles inside. It was like a chicken salad with herbs inside bread!

The beef shawarma sandwich contained parsley and tarator sauce. It was so tasty! They’re both amazing and less than $3 each. The tomatoes inside also blew my mind!

From there, we hopped in the car and drove through the rain to Falafel Freiha, which is the #1 falafel shop in Lebanon on Trip Advisor. They’re famous for their falafels.

Falafels are chickpea & fava bean fritters mixed with bulgur. They’re usually eaten in a pita with lettuce, tomatoes, and sauce.

This falafel sandwich contained tarator sauce, parsley, tomatoes, and white radish. I loved the falafels The sandwich was crispy and the radish gave it a nice crunch. The parsley and tomatoes were super refreshing!

The owner didn’t charge me at all, but they usually cost 30,000 Lebanese pounds each.

Then, we drove to Kaakeh Square, where they make kaakeh, which is a type of bread with sesame seeds. They have many varieties, including plain, rye, and oat.

They stuffed the kaakeh with white French cheese with za’atar. The cheese inside was very melty and gooey. I loved the za’atar inside! What a way to end my Beirut food tour in Lebanon!

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CRAZY LEBANESE STREET FOOD TOUR | BEST TRADITIONAL LEBANESE DISHES BEKAA AND BEIRUT

CRAZY LEBANESE STREET FOOD TOUR
In this video went in search of the best street food dishes in Lebanon. we ate Lebanese Raw meat, Tabboule, Falafel, Ice Cream , Baklava , and so much more amazing food !

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Timestamps:

00:00 intro
00:40 Lebanese traditional Raw Meat
01:29 Lebanese Tabboule
02:12 Trying Out the Raw Meat
05:45 Hachem Kafta Jdita
08:05 Having Lebanese Ice Cream Ashta Daa
11:25 Lebanese Falafel at Falafel tabbara
15:11 Abdelrahman Al Hallab Lebanese Baklava and Sweets
18:20 Outro End Of Lebanese street food Video

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Lebanese ARMENIAN FOOD TOUR of Little Armenia in Beirut, Lebanon!!

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My adventures in Lebanon continued in the national capital, Beirut, where I went on an epic tour of the Little Armenia neighborhood. Join me and my guide Armando as we explore this unique area of the city!

Little Armenia is home to Beirut’s sizeable Armenian community. Armando is half-Armenian and half-Brazilian, so he was the perfect person to show me around!

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Lebanon was a French colony until 1945, so a lot of the people speak French. We started off with some Lebanese coffee for less than $1 USD before stopping by a kebab shop. The guy inside was making a salad, and they had some spices there as well.

We also passed lots of jewelry shops on our way to get some sujuk shawarma. They sold gold necklaces, bracelets, rings, and more.

At Basterma Bedo, we saw the cooks slicing chicken and lamb shawarma off the the giant stacked meat. But we were headed to Basterma Mano, a more famous shop!

It’s said that they have the best shawarma in the city. They have beef, chicken, and lamb shawarma, and they only cost $2.50 USD!

First, the add pickle and tomato, and then they add the sujuk shawarma, and add either garlic sauce or mayo before toasting it in the panini press. The guy even cut some meat off for me. It was really juicy but only mid-level spicy!

The sandwich was crispy with a nice burst of juiciness from the tomatoes. I loved the spicy beef sausage. It was so filling and tasty and took me straight back to my time in Armenia! It was even better when the cook come and added some creamy garlic sauce!

Then, we saw them make some roast beef sandwiches with lettuce, pickle, tomatoes, and more. I got to see them smoking the sujuk and basturma.

From there, we headed through the main square in the area, where we found an open-air cafe where they offer shisha and juices. Shisha is traditional in the Middle East. We also got some freshly pressed carrot juice. Both cost us less than $6 USD.

Then, at Basterma Bedo, we watched them make basturma sandwiches out of the peppery beef and vegetables on a baguette. The beef was really peppery!

The dried, aged, peppery beef was unbelievable. I loved the toasted baguette, pickle, and tomato as well. It was really nice and full of flavor!

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My name is David Hoffmann. For the last 13 years, I have traveled the world in search of unique destinations and cuisines. Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have explored over 1,200 destinations in 84 countries, while documenting them on my YouTube channels, travel blog, and social media sites.

I focus mostly on cuisine, culture, and historical sites, but my passion is food! I love to experience and showcase the different flavors each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining.

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Al Soussi Restaurant - Raji Kebbe

Al Soussi - Best breakfast in Beirut Lebanon - Tel 01-312145
Address: Mar Elias - Zaydanieh Beirut - Tal3et Chhadeh - Sinno blg.
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Lebanese Breakfast in Beirut: A Foodie's Guide at Abou Abdallah restaurant

Abou Abdallah restaurant serving authentic Lebanese traditional breakfast since 1956.

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Sahyoun: Beirut’s Most Famous Falafel. The Blue or Yellow Shop? That’s the Question!

I don't want to sound like I am exaggerating but believe me when I say that there is no falafel like Sahyoun’s. In one day I tried the same falafel sandwich in three different places but the one I've had at Sayhoun beats the rest by far; to an extent that I think the name Sahyoun should be a generic name to all falafel sandwiches – just like the word Kleenex is for tissue paper. Yes it is that good…

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Most Popular Lebanese Breakfast AbouAbdallah restaurant since 1956,top of Lebanese food tourism

Nothing beats this traditional Lebanese breakfast made up of Hummus , Foul , Balila , Fatteh , Eggs , Kawarma , Sujuk , Labneh , Jebne baladiye and many other varities of dishes.

Lebanese breakfast in Lebanon , one of the best places to have a good brunch since 1956.

A quick visit By LifewithJad to Abou Abadallah restaurant to try the true lebanese breakfast and taste the authentic taste of Lebanon .
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Beirut Street Food Market: An amazing event!

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Street Food in Lebanon - ULTIMATE Shawarma Food Tour in Beirut!

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