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Arazim Restaurant
The restaurant is a great alternative for lunch or dinner and is located in Shlomi Arazim, less than 5 minutes drive from Belzet. It is a modest restaurant run by a family of Lebanese Christian refugees following the Second Lebanon War of 2006. A modest restaurant not known for its decoration, metal chairs and a cooler of Coke in the middle of the room, but for its food which is a real treat. As I am not an expert on this kind of food, I will just mention a few dishes and leave you with the pictures to give you an idea. In line with the cultural tradition many starters to share, are all served up at once.
Afterwards each guest order a main course if so desired. We had dozens of types of labneh, tabouleh and hummus, all accompanied by the ever present pita bread and topped with lamb and rice. Although perhaps a little excessive after all we had already eaten, it was excellent. The device and treatment by the staff and the owner could not be better. Judging by the number of people who still dined there when we left at 10:30, it is a every successful restaurant. If your itinerary includes a tour of Israel's northern coast and you pass near Shlomi, it may be worth your while to dine at Restaurant Arazim.
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