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Mandaloun
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Well, to each its own. I read the negative reviews and I'm surprised. My boyfriend and I just went yesterday and we had a blast, but perhaps it is because my boyfriend is half Lebanese and we actually know Lebanese food well enough to recognize and know the name of each dish. \r
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Mandaloun has a set menu at a set price every Friday and Saturday, because they also have music and a belly dancing show, so they sell it as a package. It is not cheap, but it is not out of this world expensive either.\r
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We ate until we couldn't eat anymore, and it is not true that they serve the same quantity of food no matter how big is the table. We were two on a table, next to a table of 10, and it was easy to see that they served dishes according to the amount of people seated.\r
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I loved the experience, danced to Lebanese music, drank for the first time Arak - the Lebanese wine, and felt I was attended to all night long.
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