Sahra by the River
Come for the kebbeh, stay for the belly-dancing! On the banks of the Parramatta River, the ornate golden doors are the first thing you see
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Come for the kebbeh, stay for the belly-dancing! On the banks of the Parramatta River, the ornate golden doors are the first thing you see
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, you’ll be treated to a well-priced Lebanese feast anytime of the day or night at this bustling eatery. Grab
The legendary El Jannah shop that kickstarted it all. From humble beginnings on South Street in Granville in 1998, El Jannah is part of Western
This family-run shop is the go-to for Middle Eastern sweets and pastries, stocking more than 200 treats and crafting world class Lebanese desserts for over
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this old-style Lebanese restaurant prides itself on delivering meals just like their mum would make. One thing’s for sure,
Now with seven outlets across Sydney, Al Aseel first opened in Greenacre in 2002, serving traditional Lebanese dishes at affordable prices. The restaurant can add
Bring your family and friends along to experience our authentic Lebanese cuisine in-house or takeaway to enjoy in the leisure of your own home. Our
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