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Contribuer aux commentairesThis small restaurant is connected to the textile museum. eating is very good and the service is great. they can eat up and have a view of the garden area of the museum. they are very accommodating and handle special items and requirements with...grace we ate there several times and are never disappointed.
Large cozy atmosphere with good service and the opportunity to taste Lebanese cuisine. fatusch salat. fantastic. a must, I would say
This Lebanese restaurant serves food from the nearby east with an Oaxacan spine. the kefke is made with chorizo instead of lamb. and the chef is a laune at the presentation. try a place in the upper floor with a view of a wall of a monastery and one of the most beautiful public places. in oaxaaca. the menu has two parts, one libanese, the other oaxacan. we have not tried the Oaxacan food, but can recommend the libanesen.
I had the crepe with ham and cheese. It arrived sort of luke warm- Fred had a salad which was supposed to be Nicoise- and there was no tuna! Nice building and architected room- but I wouldn't recommend it for lunch- maybe dinner is better.
SP Restaurant is one of those places that’s uniquely Oaxacan but is also part of a sophisticated international scene, so much so that this could also be found in Los Angeles. The restaurant, which has both a main floor and upper floor open dining room...gives out onto a restored church facade that is now a Cultural Center. Check their performance schedule as there’s nothing more lovely than listening to a concert in the courtyard while dining at SP. The restaurant has both a Mexican and Lebanese menu and while I didn’t order Lebanese the Mexican food was lovely. I would go here for the total package of ambience. The restaurant is decorated in an incredibly chic contemporary style overlooking a baroque church facade. For the relatively inexpensive cost of a lovely meal, you get more ambience than you can shake a stick at.