Are you a fan of beer and sausages? I mean the real German or Polish sausages? Then Das Küche is a must-visit spot for you. Located in the vibrant never-sleeping Mar Mikhael area, it might be a nice option for filling your stomach with some "real stuff" before partying. Afterparty would work as well if you finish before 1 am :)
Their main "thing" is the sausages. You can choose from at least 15 different types... spicy, pork, veal, beef, with cheese, with bacon, you name it. They are served with French fries, a small side salad, a baguette and mustard. And what fits together with a nice sausage more than a beer? Me personally, I prefer gin tonic, however. :P
It is a nice spot with a different type of fast food, very original and stylish, I am used to Central European cities having fast food stands in the city center selling sausages and I was missing this option in Beirut.
When you go out, just remember to take enough cash with you -- with the current economic issues in Lebanon, your card might not be accepted everywhere :).
Mar Mikhel
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101000
+961
1442887
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