Eat Sunshine

Beirut


'Conscious' eating has arrived in Beirut with this new breakfast and lunch spot in a light-filled leafy greenhouse set back from Monnot St. Gwyneth Paltrow would swoon over the coconut milk turmeric and matcha lattes, and sprouted grain bowls with seeds and salmon, all served in Instagram-ready crockery. She probably wouldn’t bat an eye when the check comes, but you might.


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