When on foot, this colorful condo building stands out on Tannoukhiyen street in Beirut. I visited with a friend and was pleasantly surprised. The restaurant is open 24/7 and is 100% vegan and pet-friendly. They offer a full menu of food and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
The staff is very friendly and helpful. The decor is vibrant and quite interesting. If you feel like playing some board games with friends, reading a book while sipping on your coffee, and delighting your palate with some food on the side, then Luna's kitchen is the right place for you.
When the weather is good, you can sit outside under a tree and even bring your kids to play safely around. I usually order a minted lemonade (2.25$) and enjoy my book in the shade. The lotus cheesecake is yummy (4$ per serving). I haven't tried any of their pasta, sandwiches, or pizzas, but from the way they look and smell, they must be tasty too :)
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