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22 French Pastry Shops In Beirut That Are Totally Worth Your Visit

22 French Pastry Shops In Beirut That Are Totally Worth Your Visit Lebanese Chefs have long gained an international reputation for excelling in pastry making, including French pastry and not only Lebanese desserts. The Lebanese people do have an affinity for French desserts of all types and flavors. That is notable at every event and occasion and the countless French pastry shops across the country. In and around Beirut, for instance, it’s impossible not to notice all the attractive French pastry shops. In every corner, there is at least one ready to pull you in and… make you forget that you are dieting.

Mired in crises, Lebanon hopes summer arrivals bring relief

Mired in crises, Lebanon hopes summer arrivals bring relief AJ NADDAFF, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 18 1of18A young couple enjoy the sunset during a hike trip in Chahtoul village, in the Keserwan district, Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon, Sunday, June 27, 2021. With their dollars trapped in the bank, a lack of functioning credit cards and travel restrictions imposed because of the pandemic, many Lebanese who traditionally vacationed over the summer at regional hotspots are also now turning toward domestic tourism.Hassan Ammar/APShow MoreShow Less 2of18Residents walk near the Pheonician wall in Batroun village, north of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, July 2, 2021. With their dollars trapped in the bank, a lack of functioning credit cards and travel restrictions imposed because of the pandemic, many Lebanese who traditionally vacationed over the summer at regional hotspots are also now turning toward domestic tourism.Hassan Ammar/APShow MoreShow Less

Mired in crises, Lebanon hopes summer arrivals bring relief

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Mired in crises, Lebanon hopes summer arrivals bring relief The dual shocks of the coronavirus pandemic and a devastating financial crisis have gutted the hospitality sector of Lebanon, known for its beaches, mountain resorts and good food By AJ NADDAFF Associated Press July 5, 2021, 6:07 AM • 6 min read The Associated Press A young couple enjoy the sunset during a hike trip in Chahtoul village, in the Keserwan district, Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon, Sunday, June 27, 2021. With their dollars trapped in the bank, a lack of functioning credit cards and travel restrictions imposed because of the pandemic, many Lebanese who traditionally vacationed over the summer at regional hotspots are also now turning toward domestic tourism. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

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