Tag Archives | Lebanon

Dahieh’s best pizza

Why in Dahieh specifically? Why not “The best pizza in Lebanon” instead?

And why don’t we see similar billboards in other places like Jounieh or Tripoli for example?

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Lebanese blogosphere weekly link roundup (2011/03/06)

15 16 New links for this round.

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Lebanese blogosphere weekly link roundup (2011/02/27)

14 New links for this round.

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5 Things you can buy for 5,000L.L.

Although the new price lists for gasoline were effective as of yesterday, almost all gas stations didn’t start to sell at the new reduced prices until today!

Anyway, here’s a list of 5 things we can now buy for the 5,000 L.L we’ll be saving on every 20 liters 😀 (though I’m confident they’ll soon be increasing the prices again):

  1. 20 Bonjus pyramids OR Ghandour’s Tarboush
  2. 2 Beef burgers from McDonalds (You know the ones with only ketchup, a slice of pickle, and beef patty, I love them!)
  3. A big fat Tawouk sandwich from Malek Al Tawouk
  4. 5 rides on a public bus
  5. 5 DVD’s from Bourj Hammoud

What else?

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Ahwet Leila to replace Ahwet El Ezez in Gemmayze

After all the rumors (that proved to be wrong later) about the possibility of a bank replacing Ahwet El Ezez in Gemmayze, it turned out it’s actually a 4th branch for Leila that will be replacing the old cafe.

Leila already has 3 branches in ABC Achrafieh, ABC Dbayeh, and Verdun. This new branch will be called “Ahwet Leila” to probably maintain the feel of its predecessor…

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Lebanese blogosphere weekly link roundup (2011/02/20)

12 New links for this round.

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Lebanese blogosphere weekly link roundup (2011/02/13)

13 New links for this round.

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Lebanese blogosphere weekly link roundup (2011/02/06)

13 New links for this round.

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Mass in Filipino
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Lebanese blogosphere weekly link roundup (2011/01/30)

17 Links for this – late – round.

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When will Lebanon have the balls to ban Zein Al-Atat?

A letter from the health authority of Abu Dhabi warning about the misleading publicity and side effects of Zein Al-Atat’s products started circulating by e-mail in the last few weeks. (Document can be downloaded from here)

However, we haven’t seen any legal action being taken in Lebanon against Zein Al-Atat who still insists on torturing us with his TV appearance every day to advertise for his “herbal” products, even though the ministry of health has made several statements claiming that none of the advertised products is licensed. And this means Mr. Zein is definitely backed by some politician giving him the peace of mind while screwing people with the chemicals he’s selling, any other explanation for someone to be more powerful that a ministry?

Anyway, I hope we get a new minister of economy or health with the balls to finally ban Zein El-Atat for good! Oh and if someone from Amanacare or Zein’s other competitors is reading this, you suck too!

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