
Beirut offers a captivating mid to upscale dining scene where traditional Lebanese mezze and rich regional flavours come together with contemporary Mediterranean, French Italian, Japanese, and creative fusion cuisines. The city’s restaurants are known for their stylish yet welcoming settings, ranging from elegant fine dining spaces to vibrant bistros and rooftop venues. Beirut’s food culture reflects its openness and diversity, blending time honoured recipes with modern culinary techniques and global influences. Fresh ingredients, bold flavours, and thoughtful presentation define the dining experience, making meals as much about atmosphere as taste. Whether enjoying classic Lebanese dishes or exploring innovative international menus, Beirut stands out as a city where dining is a true cultural experience and an essential part of its urban lifestyle.
– Downtown Beirut
– Greek Orthodox Cathedral
– Nijmeh Square
– Roman Baths, Beirut
– Archeological Site
– The Corniche
– Rouche Sea Rock
– Zaitunay Bay
Hotels I have stayed include
Gefinor Rotana Beirut, Rue Clemenceau, Beirut.
Movenpick Hotel & Resort Beirut, 5 star business hotel,
thats located directly on the Mediterranean Sea and only ten minutes from the airport.
Transfers : Pre-arranged transfers and taxis were used during my stay.
Many Indian restaurant options are available in Accra that offer dine-in, delivery and takeaway. Please check for restaurant reviews as only a few were authentic Indian style and others a bit fusion style.
Country : Ghana
Currency : Ghana Cedi (GHS). USD is widely accepted
Timezone : GMT
International Dial code : +233
Languages : English


























