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@ libanesal Excellent Lebanese food direct Roux House


One of these days that is a nuisance out, Caracas locked and rain people were like crazy for two weeks, the Valentine's Day is near, the grants to repair roads in meter and no failures, I decided to try @ libanesal, this is a small company in charge of Lebanese food home delivery in this city abounds in places with food of this kind, however I never thought that I was getting into. When it came to delivery (very timely indeed) the amounts were huge! to have requested a tasting menu that would bring the typical thought that was wrong ... Kebbe sent us oil and fried, the pupular tabbouleh, a kind of dumpling filled with spinach, onions and garlic called Fatayer; rice almonds, the world famous eggplant cream and cream of chickpeas and cabbage Tabaquite delicious. I'm no expert on the subject but this does not look anything like Lebanese food I'd tasted before, this is really delicious, according to those who accompanied me, "This really is an Arab" for newcomers to the subject (as me) @ libanesal people send you a letter that will detail each of the dishes sent, we tried each and every one of the elements that made up the shipment, while we read the real name of the dish. We found that the cream of eggplant is actually called Baba Ghannouj and chickpeas is called hummus, are really delicious! Among
the things we are sent a letter of who prepares the food which we can highlight your explanation about the origin of preparations, it is completely homemade and comes from 4 generations ago with the same recipe. Ms. Mirtha Chejin Lattuf ends his letter wishing good appetite who will delight in this meal, usually people think that the food sold in bulk is of poor quality, here we have an exception because she sells the menu is fee kilos, so if you have a meeting or a rumba, we recommend that you contact @ libanesal via twitter or e libanesal111@hotmail.com, 100% recommended by The Guide Caracas

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