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Jal el Dib is a diverse and multicultural town, with residents from various religious and ethnic backgrounds. The town is home to several places of worship, including churches, mosques, and a synagogue. There are also numerous restaurants and cafes, offering a wide variety of Lebanese and international cuisine.
It is a residential and commercial district that is known for its bustling shopping streets, restaurants, cafes, and nightlife. Zalka is situated on the hills overlooking Beirut and is bordered by the neighborhoods of Jal El Dib to the north, Antelias to the east, and Sin El Fil to the south.
Additional recent accolades include, "One of the City's Top Italian Spots," by Eater and Business Insider's Best Restaurants in America. In 2012 Marea received two stars in the Michelin guide; [3] in 2020 it was downgraded to a single star. [4] The restaurant lost its final star in 2022. [5] It was also featured on the show Top Chef: All Stars. [6]
Ghabet Bologna – Wata el Mrouj Jal el Dib – Bkenneya Jdeideh – Bouchrieh – Sadd Bouchrieh Kaakour ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;
Dhour Choueir in 2023 Bteghrine in 2005 Rabieh in 2005 Metn coastal highway at Dbayeh in 2008. Matn (Arabic: قضاء المتن, Qaḍāʾ al-Matn), sometimes spelled Metn (or preceded by the article El, as in El Matn), is a district in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon, east of the Lebanon's capital Beirut. [1]
In 2009 through the Tony Salamé Group, [23] L'Officiel Levant was launched as the local edition of L'Officiel for Lebanon and Syria, it was published in French. [24] It was distributed in bookstores, luxury hotels and Aïshti stores. [24] The magazines editor-in-chief from 2009 to 2019 was Fifi Abou Dib (who previously worked for L'Orient-Le ...
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At the same time Mariam Cortas (née Asswad) and her two sisters Labibi (Mrs Amin Rizk) and Selma (Mrs Selim Rizk) were managing funds to help nursing mothers and were distributing milk and food. Mrs Cortas took over the running of the kitchen, increasing the number of daily meals to 50 in the first week and 100 in the second.