Opened last September by a Swedish Lebanese expat, like the owner this Arabic eatery is a peculiar mix of East and West. The single large dining area is open and airy with several nice touches of authentic décor, such as Lebanese-style chandeliers and couches, as well as some cool abstract art, and in the warmer months a large interior courtyard is opened. However, much of the food is unfortunately Lebanese in name only, or at least we've never come across fattoush with yellow peppers or soujuk with mushrooms before - not to mention tortillas masquerading as Arabic flat bread.
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the restaurant is really great! I loved the fresh food there, in the really nice arabic"orient" atmosphere. the personnel and staff very nice. service is excellent! In this restaurant you can smoke shisha, best taste! when i visit belgrade, i went everday eat and smoke the hookah there. Price is not high and perfect for every person(drinks between 1-3€, appetizer"starter food 2-4€, Meal between 7-12€, water peipe 4 €)