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Help us make it rightThe Fairouz Cafe and Gallery reflects its central theme, the art and culture of the Price of Art. The appealing quality of Ibrahim Al Nashashibi's art lies in its universality. The themes of his paintings reflect the creative world and imagination within his soul. His paintings speak of the passions of life, relationships between man and woman, and the depictions of life in Jerusalem portrayed...
Fairouz Cafe And Gallery features the paintings of owner Al Nashashibi The site has an indexed gallery of his works
Although we aren't generally big fans of buffets, Fairouz has a decent version, offering a good variety and reasonable prices. We usually start with Greek-style lemon soup, sample some salads, and then concentrate on lamb dishes, grabbing plenty of well-prepared rice and pita bread to go with them. We also like the chicken, but tend to avoid seafood, which doesn't weather buffets all that well....
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I can't recall a buffet that offers 10-15 vegan dishes. I've enjoyed them all. Their food is fresh and delicious. Some of my favorites: the carrot salad with coconut, garbanzo beans, hummus, lentil soup, eggplant stew, beet salad. There was even a chocolate pudding dessert. The service is prompt and efficient. I also love the artwork on the walls and...
Been going here since I was a kid and make a point to visit whenever I am home. Has the best chicken lemon soup and fresh lemonade with rose water. Love all the food I've tried. Has a great meat/ veggie buffet too. Great spot for family dining or couples. Before I leave I always check out the artwork too....
The food was seasoned well and very tasty. Loved the art work done by the owner. this has been one of our favorite places,
Fairouz is soooo delicious and here's why - they cook from their heart and soul. The food is authentic and flavorful. My favorite dish is the lemon soup. I moved to NYC 7 years ago and can still remember the flavor profile of this family owned restaurant. When I come home this summer, I will definitely be eating here. #foodfromheaven...
Fairouz Restaurant & Gallery can be found at Midway Dr 3166. The following is offered: Middle Eastern. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In San Diego there are 13 other Middle Eastern. An overview can be found here.
Fairouz Cafe And Gallery features the paintings of owner Al Nashashibi The site has an indexed gallery of his works.
Located in the Lafayette Park Hotel, The Duck Club Restaurant offers Californian cuisine using organic and sustainable products.
Ivy, bookshelves and traditional Middle Eastern dishes are on the menu at this sophisticated Old World café. Geometric painting cover nearly every inch of wall here, lending patrons to believe that they've been transported back to the dawn of the café era: the 18th century.
Here you`ll find a restaurant that serves a Mediterranean cuisine. Expect the average entrée to cost $8 to $12.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner.Both beer and wine are served.
Details to Note: Reservations are accepted. Parking has been arranged for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Diners Club and Discover
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