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These skewers are prepared with all the chef's love for Lebanese cuisine. After having marinated them for several hours in a preparation of his own, the chef delicately grills them, watching them with the greatest attention!
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Bread is a key element of Lebanese cuisine. If, like us, you consume it without moderation, don't hesitate to order a few extra loaves!
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Babakish's chef's homemade potatoes are second to none. Light, crispy and melting at the same time, they will make you capsize with gluttony!
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Mint tea… Well known to Moroccans, it is just as popular in Lebanon. Enjoy the freshness of mint in this comforting drink!
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White coffee, or ahweh bayda, is a traditional Lebanese drink made from orange blossom water. It is the most popular non-alcoholic drink in Lebanon and the most refreshing, a real success in Marrakech especially during the hot days!
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To fill up on vitality, bet on this cocktail made with ginger juice and still or sparkling water.
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This cocktail is a great source of energy: lemon, ginger, mint and sparkling water will tickle your taste buds!
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A refreshing cocktail made with fresh orange juice, raspberry syrup and sparkling water.