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    ARMENIAN DELICACIES IN BEIRUT

    tasteofbeirut.com
    http://www.tasteofbeirut .com/?p=1608
    July 8th, 2009

    Mayrig means "little mother" in Armenian. It is also the name of a
    fabulous restaurant in the neighborhood of Gemmayze in Beirut. Tucked
    away on Pasteur Street, inside a small courtyard, the authentic
    Armenian restaurant is housed in a magnificent old house, with
    stained-glass windows and painted concrete floor tiles and cut stone
    walls. This is where we experienced some of the most delicious Armenian
    cuisine... I had to order the manti, a sort of tiny meat dumpling,
    served with a tomato sauce and yoghurt; I had to sample the meatballs
    with wild cherry sauce. Or the kebabs with eggplants. Or the kibbe made
    with rice and stuffed with meat and pine nuts. We were also served a
    sample of Armenian salads, such as a lentil salad, a burghul salad,
    an olive salad and finally an eggplant sald. All scrumptious and
    with a subtle use of spices such as pomegranate and others we could
    not quite identify. Dessert time came and we could only sample the
    delicious stuffed apricots with ashta (clotted cream), knowing that
    we would be back for more soon.

    I was amazed that my friend Hoda, a Beiruti since birth, had never
    experienced Armenian cuisine beyond sujuk (a sausage) and basterma. We
    have had a sizable Armenian community in Lebanon since the 1900's,
    after a large portion of Armenians fled massacres and persecution. Very
    industrious and well-educated, they are now an intricate part of
    Lebanese society. The Armenians are politically active and have
    preserved their culture, language and traditions. My aunt and cousin
    visited Armenia recently and came back enthralled with the beauty of
    the land, the ancient culture and artifacts, the excellence of the food
    (meat there is hormone-free as cattle are raised in pastures).

    I strongly recommend this restaurant. Mayrig is located on Pasteur
    Street in Gemmayzeh. It can be reached at (01) 572121.
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