Dar

Beirut


Dar, or ‘home’ in Arabic, is cosily tucked away at the end of an alley in bustling Hamra. The peaceful restaurant and bookstore space spill out of a mid-century Lebanese house (increasingly rare for the area) into a colourful garden. Drop by for a sandwich or salad under jasmine and frangipani; stay through the evening for a reading and Lebanese wine.


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