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From establishing Lebanon’s first farmers market Souk el Tayeb in 2004 to eventually founding Tawlet, a critically acclaimed producers-restaurant in Beirut, Kamal Mouzawak has established a ...
Beirut Souks were set to open in 2000, but were postponed due to "licensing delays arising from political issues," said a source informed about the project. During that time, the only part under ...
The best outdoor market in my city is Souk el Tayeb at the Beirut Souks. Dar Bistro & Books in Hamra is my favorite place to grab breakfast, and Barbar is the spot for late-night eats.
The ensemble’s fusion promises to bring the audience in a state of ecstasy. On Sept. 28, the Beirut Souks will echo with the virtuoso trumpet of Cuban musician and composer Arturo Sandoval. A ...
Development company Solidere has invited Lebanese artisans to take over empty spaces in Beirut's Gold Souk, which now hosts a fashion school, workspaces and boutiques selling local handmade products.
A woman walks in the Beirut Souks shopping region. Due to political tensions, many shopping areas are less vibrant due to the dwindling economic situation in Lebanon. (Natalie Naccache) ...
Lebanese social entrepreneur and Souk el Tayeb founder, Kamal Mouzawak, revitalizes an 18th-century house in Beirut.
Photo: Souk El Tayeb THE MORNING after the August explosion in the port of Beirut, Kamal Mouzawak was staring down the destruction of his city and life as he knew it.
“Beirut is the only city in the Middle East that doesn’t have a souk,” says tour guide Ronnie Chatah from BeBeirut. “In its place we built a shopping mall with a Ferrari dealership and ...
A SIDE FROM its name, Beirut Souks could be anywhere. Gone is the labyrinth of alleys that rambled down to the port. Instead, soulless walkways lined with shops sporting global brands have buried ...
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