Abu Kamel

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Tucked into a cave-like corner of the Muslim Quarter, just off the Mouristan Market, Abu Kamel serves some of the city's best hummus, topped with pine nuts. Daily specials might include makloubeh (roasted vegetables, spices, rice and meat) or quzi (peas, carrots, rice with chicken or meat).


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