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Just opened about a week ago, I'm excited with this restaurant because it's Lebanese ,the place really bestow that Middle East presence with the Arab interior design and music.They also have a shisha/huqqa place for the shisha smokers. I ordered ouza lahm baked beef with basmati rice with fine nuts ,with side salad and two different kind of sauces/ gravy one is spicy and the mild one.It was served in a colorful tajin like plate. The beef is tender ,basmati rice with basmati rice is in sync and good.I love the mild gravy provided.The only setback here is the amount of serving thats a bit off with the price at least 15% more of the dish I can give it a 4.5 but the taste and authenticity it's very good. Staff are very attentive,knowledgable with their dishes.