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Beïty Marbella

C. Torrente Ballester, 5, 29660, Marbella.

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Looking for delicious Mediterranean cuisine in a warm and welcoming atmosphere? Look no further than Beïty Marbella – come and experience our mouth-watering dishes today!

Now open,
Closing at 16:30
Now open,
Closing at 16:30
Drinks & Night Out

Les Jardins du Liban

Bulevar Principe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, s/n, 29602, Marbella.

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Experience the taste of Lebanon in the heart of Marbella at Les Jardins du Liban.

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Lebanese

Messina

Av. Severo Ochoa, 12, 29603, Marbella.

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Experience the Michelin-starred* excellence of Messina's unique and contemporary culinary style

Now open,
Closing at 23:00
Now open,
Closing at 23:00
Lebanese

Occo Marbella

29660 Marbella, 29660, Marbella.

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Occo Marbella is a unique and sophisticated Dinner Club concept in Puerto Banús, Marbella, offering an unforgettable night out with exclusive dining, live DJs, and delicious drinks. The restaurant serves Lebanese cuisine.

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Lebanese

Olà Beirut

Urbanizacion Villa Padierna Golf Resort, Autovía del Mediterráneo, km166, 29679 Marbella, Málaga, 29688, Cancelada.

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Welcome to Olà Beirut, located in the stunning Anantara Villa Padierna Palace in the heart of Marbella, Spain. This enchanting restaurant offers a unique opportunity to dive into the rich flavors of authentic Lebanese cuisine, presenting a delightful journey for your taste buds.

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Hidden secret, the Lebanese kitchen discover the best Lebanese restaurants of Marbella

Lebanese food is slowly making inroads in the Marbella food scene. Lebanese food comprises spicy Arabic flavors that tantalize your palate with a burst of flavor that intensifies with every bite. Lebanese food uses quality fresh ingredients such as lemon garlic, olive oil, and fresh herbs.

The strong Arab influence is readily apparent, with most dishes spotting distinguishable flavors such as black olives, za'atar, pine seeds, pomegranate molasses, and sumac. Lamb is the predominant meat source in Lebanese cuisine. It adds a distinguishable taste characteristic of the e Middle Eastern dishes. Chicken, fish, and beef are also used in some Lebanese recipes.