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Contribuiți la feedbackWe had a fantastic weekend brunch at Al Tanour with my family. The atmosphere was cozy, welcoming, and laid-back—just what we were looking for. The food was simply outstanding, featuring fresh and homemade dishes. We kicked off our meal with lentil soup and shared plates of hummus, baba ghanouj, zaatar, and tabouli, all accompanied by warm pitas. I ordered the falafel platter (#7), which included my choice of dip (tabouli or baba ghanouj), a salad (tabouli or fattoush), and a wonderfully delicate biryani that I requested in place of pita. We wrapped up our meal with small cups of rich Turkish coffee. Al Tanour, which means "enlightened," is a fantastic spot to savor Lebanese cuisine and experience genuine hospitality. We can't wait to return!
I had an amazing brunch at Al Tanour with my family. The atmosphere was cozy, warm, and relaxing, making it a perfect setting. The food was exclusively good, fresh, and homemade. We began with lentil soup and shared hummus, baba ghanouj, zaatar, and tabbouleh, all served with warm pitas. My falafel was beautifully presented on the plate!
Our weekend brunch at Al Tanour was simply delightful. The atmosphere was cozy, warm, and relaxing, with an element of surprise that made the experience even better. The food was fresh, homemade, and incredibly delicious. We kicked off our meal with lentil soup and shared platters of hummus, baba ghanouj, zaatar, and tabouli, all accompanied by warm pita bread. For my main course, I ordered the falafel (plate #7), which came with a choice of dip—either tabouli or baba ghanouj—and a choice of salad—either tabouli or fattoush. I opted for a flavorful and delicate biryani as a substitute for pita, which was a fantastic choice. To cap off our meal, we enjoyed tiny cups of authentic Turkish coffee. The name Al Tanour means “illuminated,” and it truly reflects the inviting ambiance and wonderful Lebanese cuisine we experienced. We can't wait to return!