Al Falamanki Antelias: A Tribute to Lebanese Heritage!
Al Falamanki has done it again, this time in Antelias, with a stunning new branch that feels like a love letter to Lebanon’s rich heritage. From the moment you step in, you’re surrounded by beautifully curated decor—vintage props, nostalgic artifacts, and floral furniture that transport you to a bygone era. Every detail pays homage to the country’s legacy, making it more than just a restaurant—it’s an experience.
As expected from Al Falamanki, the food is exceptional, staying true to the authentic Lebanese flavors that have made it a household name. Whether it’s their signature dishes or a simple cup of tea or coffee, everything is crafted with care and tradition.
Of all their branches, this one stands out as the best after the Raoucheh location and the now dearly missed Sodeco branch. Al Falamanki Antelias isn’t just a place to eat—it’s a celebration of Lebanese culture, history, and timeless...
Read moreI was very disappointed with this restaurant. The prices are outrageous for the small portion sizes. It seems all their portions are small, but their prices are huge. We paid around $30 for just a couple of skewers that were barely enough for one person. For that price, you expect a good, satisfying quantity. On top of the cost, the service was really poor. Our waiter didn't bother to ask us if we wanted hummus or vegetables with our skewers and just brought us hummus. We immediately asked him to replace it with the vegetables we wanted, but they never came, even after we finished our meal and left. To make matters worse, it was uncomfortably hot sitting outside with no ventilation. Finally, I have to mention the poor quality of the arak. We ordered a glass of their local, homemade arak, which cost around $4. For that price, you expect a premium drink, but it was very bad and of poor quality.
I would not...
Read moreSeating was great as usual. Outdoor and indoor seatings are very comfy. Table service was quick , efficient and satisfying. Food very good and nicely plated Diner was going perfectly well until one of the groups asked the waiter to put on the television for them to watch a basket ball match. Was all sooooooo unbearably loud , we could hear ourselves anymore. We asked waiters and the manager to lower the volume a bit but NO , nothing was done. So we paid and left bery pissed and annoyed by the way some people behave as if they were at home and not in a crowded place....
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