Looking for good restaurants in San Antonio?
I recently moved to the San Anotnio area and am looking for some good restaurants to try. I like just about anything but seafood. I would love to find a good burger joint, chinese restaurant, Lebanese food, and the best Mexican food in town. Any suggestions?
krissy4543
Question answered by sngcanary
Therre are several good burger places. Sams is good, as are Chesters and Fatburger. I have yet to find a decent Chinese place. Everywhere I have gone have been those nasty buffet places. Sarikas on Medical is a great Thai place. Papoulis on Huebner is a nice Greek place and not expensive. I dont have a suggestion on Lebanese.
Who can help me with a recipe of Lebanese fried omelet with veggies?
My local (excellent!) Lebanese restaurant serves cold individual Lebanese fried omelet with veggies. My Lebanese friend (who doesn't cook) told me that originally these omelets were made by the 'poor'. They are excellent and I would love to be able to make them. Can you perhaps please help me? Thank you so much!
MS
Question answered by depp_lover
LEBANESE OMELETTE
4 eggs
1/2 c. milk
1 tbsp. flour
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 c. chopped scallions
Salt and pepper to taste
Sm. frying pan
Oil
Beat eggs, milk, baking powder, flour, salt, and pepper. Mix in parsley and scallions. Heat oil in small skillet. Pour in enough mixture just to cover bottom of the pan. Cover and cook slowly until firm. Continue until mixture is finished.
What should I order at a Lebanese restaurant?
My office is going to a Lebanese restaurant for our Christmas luncheon today and I have no idea what kind of food Lebanese food is! What should I get? I'm more of a meat eater, less of a vegetable eater. Any suggestions?
emily1980
Question answered by Spunk Nutley
Lebanese food is nothing to be scared of; it's mostly kebabs of grilled meats, primarily chicken and lamb. It's very well seasoned and delicious so go for the kebabs. You won't be disappointed.
What should I order at a Lebanese restaurant?
My office is going to a Lebanese restaurant for our Christmas luncheon today and I have no idea what kind of food Lebanese food is! What should I get? I'm more of a meat eater, less of a vegetable eater. Any suggestions?
emily1980
Question answered by r r
A sampler platter would be the best choice. Some of my friend's favorites are listed below
Appetizer:
- Humus is a dip made with chickpeas and garlic
- Taziki dip (homemade yogurt with cucumbers, garlic and mint)
- Various homemade cheeses similar to Mozarella
- Calamata olives
Salad
- Tabouli (cracked wheat and parsley with green onions
- Salata (salad with crush garlic lemon and salt dressing)
Main Course/Vegetables
- Stuffed squash (rice ground beef or lamb and spices)
- Rolled cabbage or grape leaves (similar to squash stuffing)
- Kibbee (meatloaf with cracked wheat instead of bread crumbs or crackers)
- Green Beans cooked with garlic onions and tomatoe sauce served over rice (lamb or beef chunks can also be added)
Dessert
- Baklava
- Lebanese ice cream
- Date cookies
I work at a Lebanese restaurant and I need to find what mixed drinks pair well with Lebanese food?
I just started working as a bartender at a popular Lebanese restaurant, and I need to figure out what are some good cocktails to add to the menu to help increase popularity.
Chris
Question answered by joseph
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What should I order at a Lebanese restaurant?
My office is going to a Lebanese restaurant for our Christmas luncheon today and I have no idea what kind of food Lebanese food is! What should I get? I'm more of a meat eater, less of a vegetable eater. Any suggestions?
emily1980
Question answered by sam
it's a lot like greek food. get a gyro, that's pretty basic.
Can you recommend a Lebanese restaurant in Sydney that is good for large groups?
I'm organising a hens night, and need a place with all the atmosphere of a good Lebanese restaurant with belly dancers, music etc
vmansister
Question answered by bouncy
Fatima's on Cleveland Street in Surry Hills is good - you can hire out private rooms, there's belly dancing and great food!
Has anyone been to any of the Lebanese Restaurants on cleveland st and what are they like.?
I can remember going to a lebanese restaurant ages ago and really liking it. I am pretty sure it could have been one of the two restaurants in surry hills. Not sure.
betty
Question answered by Mommy M
its wounderful i meet my partner there and we eat there once a week and have decided to have our engagment party there cause of ther wounderful food and the great experince we have there the style of food and over all aperince is great
How do you make CRUSHED LENTIL soup like the ones in the lebanese restaurants?
I love the smooth creamy texture and taste of the yellow crushed lentil soup in Middle Eastern Restaurants. Anyone know how to make it?
What spices, how do you cook the lentils, etc.
It is called crushed lentil soup.
CedarWalla
Question answered by busted2
I had a look around and found this,hope it's the right one.
LENTIL SOUP - LEBANESE STYLE
LENTIL SOUP
200 grams brown lentils
1 cup rice
1 large onion
50 ml olive oil
1 tablespoon salt
CABBAGE SALAD
½ cabbage
4 garlic cloves
50 ml olive oil
3 juicy lemons
1 tablespoon salt
METHOD
Lentil Soup
Dice onion. Place in pot and cover in olive oil. Brown onion. Add lentils. Add about 500mls of water and salt. Boil for about 20 minutes and add washed rice. Cook for another 15 mins.
Cabbage salad
Chop cabbage really thinly. Crush garlic into a paste (hint: adding salt makes it easier). Add lemon juice and oil and mix it all in.
Serve soup with salad on top.
Where in Nairobi can I find the best Lebanese meal?
My friend came down from Lebanon a week ago and has been a little home sick and needs a dose of Lebanese food. Know of any Lebanese restaurants in Nairobi?
Wangui
Question answered by ranunculusviridis
Café Habibi and Sheesha Lounge
Avg Cost (Per person, 2 courses, excl drinks)
Kshs 1,100
Located on the ground floor of Madonna House, Westlands Road, we specialize in an Authentic Arabic and Lebanese cuisine. Our most popular dish is the Sheesh Chicken Tawook among other specials like beef and chicken Shawarma, Felafil platter or sandwich. The delectable Arabic/Lebanese cuisine are prepared by experienced chefs from Dubai. We offer fresh Arabic juices made using fresh fruits of the season. We also specialize in Moroccan tea and the best Sheesha. We have special mixes of Sheesha like Skittles, Cocktail and our own Habibi mix. The atmosphere is serene and homely and the décor is vibrant.