Talking about slowing life down and enjoying little
things, and small initiatives, and moving from an economy dictated by multi-nationals
to an economy run by locals with as little waste as possible -however idealistic
and unfeasible this may sound to some – a friend of mine brought us together in
this little place in Mar Mikhael; Motto, where the drinks are
reasonably priced, and you pay what
you think the food is worth, with different cooks all the time.
This city
is fluid like mercury. The Lebanese are a crowd that needs constant changes,
and new incentives. Things that were popular yesterday, are so passé
today. I have seen several
neighborhoods prosper and become hipper than hip, and then before you know it,
they’re all closed up again. There was (at one point in time, and very long
ago) Kaslik, and then there was Monot, and Gemayzeh, and Hamra. These days it’s
Mar Mikhael, although if I end up in a hip neighborhood, that means it’s ‘unhipping’
rapidly and there’s probably already a new neighborhood on the rise.
The place is very small, and it’s
probably a good idea if you book in advance with a large group of friends. We
had a pretty good time, and our cook was Sossi, who, with an Armenian
background and an American husband, served us Thai food.
Loved this. Especially the ending.
ReplyDeleteBadaro is up and coming. You should try Onno. Really nice Armenian dishes.
ReplyDeleteI have a treat for you. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD_oo3Fuz9A
Thank you Tanya!!! Food was lovely , but the ambiance was even better :)
ReplyDeleteBut it seems Badaro is hipper already? Saw the video, anonymous. Was impressed with the numbers of donkeys present in the old days, There is hope for my donkey project!!
I love this place. I've had amazing Sri Lankan food there fro around 4 times and I've cooked there with my mother for two consecutive Saturdays
ReplyDeleteI don't care if the area is hip or not, if the place is good, it'll always be my favorite.
Hello again,
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't call Badaro Hip but rather Urban.
I like it because it doesn't have a parking issues, relatively wide walkways and most of the eating establishments are Dog friendly.
Glad you watched the video. You have a Donkey project?