I recently had the pleasure of dining at Karam Beirut Restaurant during Ramadan, and it was an experience worth sharing. The restaurant offers a seated menu that is impressively rich, showcasing a variety of authentic Beirut flavors in every course. Every dish was thoughtfully prepared and beautifully presented, reflecting both quality and creativity.
At JD 35 all-inclusive, the meal provided exceptional value. The menu featured a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary dishes that celebrated the spirit of Ramadan. Whether it was the perfectly spiced appetizers, the succulent main courses, or the delectable desserts, every bite left a lasting impression.
Overall, Karam Beirut Restaurant not only met but exceeded my expectations. It’s a fantastic spot for those looking to enjoy a memorable dining experience that combines the richness of Beirut’s culinary heritage with a welcoming atmosphere—truly a gem during the holy...
Read moreKaram Beirut- I have had the pleasure of dining here on three separate occasions. Once alone, once as a group and once as the only non Muslim group parting in a Friday evening Iftar . (Fixed menu) . Each experience was perfect and the food is amazing . Staff is amazing and accommodating. There are smoking and non smoking sections and seating in the garden is quite enjoyable but you have to be mindful of the smoke and shish-a . But manageable . This is pretty standard Lebanese cuisine but some of the best I have had . The restaurant is clean and the prices are a little higher than they should be but this is Amman after all. There is parking on site. Valet if you prefer and the space is largely wheelchair accessible. I wouldn’t say it’s a great place for kids but my...
Read moreIts a fine Lebanese restaurant. Its ambience and interior design is rich and luxurious. Service is good but no wow factor or exceeding expectations or a nice smile. Food is fresh and good yet believe humous lacks taste and is toooo thick. Chkn liver tastes stale / fatty. Kobbe is perfect. Kobbe neyye over powered with spices to extent it hides original taste of kebbe. Spicy potatoe is plain no sauce or coriander or oil or lemon, potatoe pieces are deep fried and big cut. Desserts and numerous. Baklawa is a disappointment its very hard to cut or slice. Too much sugar syrup. The shortening used is too heavy / full fat. Best dessert is halawat al jeben. Its a good place to visit but not my...
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