Cool. But we’re not in Lebanon. |
| Me Jana is so good. |
| Cedars of Lebanon |
This place is a gem! Just don't go on a date- whhooo garlic breath! |
| I’m Arab and heard from friends Ilili is good Lebanese (to us it’s Arabic) food. |
This is more "lebanese fast food". |
| Lebanese Taverna the sit down restaurant, or LebTav, the quick take out? We've been disappointed with LebTav lately, as much as we want to like them. Dry meat, just not great. I keep hoping it'll be better. |
| Lebanese taverna seems to have gone downhill. I want to like it but the food is hit or miss now, at least the one in Rockville town center. |
OP asked for "Lebanese good" level food. It doesn't exist here. Sorry for the harsh truth. |
Sure it does. Just not if you are so cultured as to have once gone to Lebanon. Lol. |
| There is a place called Olive Eatery in the ground floor of an office park in Ballston. Food is so good. |
| OP here--yeah, Lebanese Taverna sucks. |
PP here who has been there. The level of quality/expert preparation there vs in the DC area is just not comparable. I'm not a Lebanese food expert by any means, but the difference is just stark. The OP asked for "Lebanese good" which means something to the OP and I assumed it means quality and taste close to what you get in-country. No need to get all offended and clutch pearls over this. For other cultural cuisines in the DC area, you can find places that are very close to what you experience in-country for things like French, Italian, etc. Not so for Lebanese food. And FWIW, Lebanese Taverna was good 20 years ago and now it's just meh. Their pita is abominable. |
Thanks but I've been there closer to 10-15 times. But you keep assuming my experiences. |
OP here--I am from Lebanon which is why I am looking. |