Street Food Lebanon – MELTED CHEESE WATERFALL + Ultimate Food Tour in Tripoli!

Street Food Lebanon - MELTED CHEESE WATERFALL + Ultimate Food Tour in Tripoli!
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TRIPOLI, LEBANON – Tripoli is an ancient city in the North of Lebanon, and a food paradise. In this video we went on an ultimate street food tour of Tripoli, discovered some of the unique local foods, including the most amazing stretchy CHEESE WATERFALL dessert I’ve ever seen – it was an amazing day in Lebanon. #Lebanon #Tripoli #LebaneseFood #streetfood

Here’s everything we did on this Lebanese street food tour in Tripoli:

Kaake Traboulsi – The breakfast staple in Tripoli is a type of bread called kaake traboulsi, filled with cheese and sumac and grilled. 1,000 LBP ($0.66) – Price for 1

Restaurant of Happiness – Really that’s the name! – This bakery was incredible, so much action and energy, and the baked goods were delicious. 21,000 LBP ($13.93) – Price for everything

The Great Mosque of Tripoli – Mamluk Mosque completed in 1314 – We then did some sightseeing in the ancient city of Tripoli, the Great Mosque and to the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles which was built during the Crusades. The views of the city were fantastic and gave a nice perspective of the city.

Moghrabieh – Couscous from Morocco – This is a very interesting food in Tripoli, with influence of Morocco, but big balls of couscous wrapped in a sandwich. But the best thing about this place was the amazing stretchy cheese dessert. 1,500 LBP ($1.00) – Price per sandwich

Al-Abd Hammam – One of the highlights of the day was visiting the old Hamam, a Turkish bath built in the 17th Century during the Ottoman period. It was great to take a rest and drink a coffee in the hammam.

Bayt El Falafel – Falafel Restaurant – 1,500 LBP ($1.00) – Price per sandwich

Kalasina Chicken (https://goo.gl/maps/KwQw59L9kZoi4G9v8) – Grilled and rotisserie chicken, which is a popular food in Tripoli, and this place was delicious. Their garlic was amazing. 20,000 LBP ($13.27) – Price for everything

The Sailor Woman – Finally, to end this Lebanese street food tour in Tripoli, we went to The Sailor Woman to eat a mix of seafood sandwiches, but mainly samke harra, a spiced fish with tahini.

It was an amazing day in Tripoli, Lebanon and I loved the food and entire energy of the city.

Thank you to USAID – My visit to Lebanon was supported by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise Development Project.

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38 Comments

  1. Hi mark i dont know if you have plans coming to jordan but i would be more than happy to welcome you into our countrie and would be more than happy to help with anything you can contact me?

    If anyone is reading this can you please like the comment so he could see it..thanks

  2. We have that soap in morocco people use it to clean Dishes clothes I have a sensitive skin so I have used it for personal hygiene since forecer. I buy it here in america from a Lebanese store and it feels the same fragrance and chemical free I love it so soft on the skin too

  3. Man, you made me google short breaks to Lebanon. Every Lebanese I've met in my life just make me smile, lovely people. Thank you for the great videos from all over the world.

  4. food seems legit good they seem quite welcoming 'tho it is well known lebanon is an extreme RACIST especially against black people place !!

  5. Thank u sir Mark for the nice videos..U travel not only for food but also to educate us..we have learned so many things from u.God bless sir?????? You're the best.

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