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Food and Feast in Anjar

Date: 
10/25/2008 - 10/26/2008
Location: 
Anjar and Kfar Zabad main squares
An Opening ceremony & Armenian folklore at 11:00 am,
followed by lunch, kites, hot air balloon, kids activities
(painting, bird nests, puzzles, games, etc...), and guided
hiking and biking tours – Hima Anjar
“Light & Sound Show” & “Miracle of Migration” a film in
Hima Kfar Zabad at 5:30 pm
Dinner, campfire, traditional music & dancing in Hima Kfar
Zabad (Dabkeh and Armenian folklore) at 8:00 pm
Accommodation in Anjar Hotel (08-620753) or camping in
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Kamal's Favourite Bistro

Kamal July 20th 2008

Paris they say, is the capital of lights, fashion and perhaps more importantly for me, gastronomy. And yet, Paris, despite what many American tourists may think, is not always the best place for eating at any street restaurant.   

Saifi Village Festival

Date: 
07/05/2008 - 07/06/2008
Location: 
Saifi Village
Two more days to enjoy Saifi's souk of local designers and organic food brought to you by Souk el Tayeb; with fashion shows and more, organized by Safi Village's designers and boutiques.

National Tabbouleh Day!

Date: 
06/14/2008
Location: 
Garden Show - Beirut Hyppodrom
At the Tabouleh Btijmaana event, as with all other Food and Feast activities, farmers and producers from across the country will be invited to sell their food products at the temporarily set up Souk El Tayeb Market. For the first time, local cooperatives from South Lebanon and the Beirut suburbs (Dahieh) will be provided with stalls to sell their home made produce, vegetables, mouneh (traditionally preserved food), spices and other products indigenous to their respective areas.
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A Taste of Lebanon at the Tate Modern by Kamal Mouzawak

Kamal May 2nd 2008

A taste of Lebanon at the Tate Modern

Is a museum a showcase for arts and antiques or has it become a "living space" where one can see art, eat and shop?

Museums nowadays are no longer the cold and dead display spaces they might have been; they've become places to meet, socialize and live. Especially in vibrant cities like London or New York. One can go to the MOMA just for lunch, to the Tate for a drink or even better: for a Lebanese dinner!

Love at First Bite - Kamal Mouzawak and Marije Vogelzang

Kamal March 4th 2008


When talking about food, it’s love at first bite – not sight – with Marije Vogelzang, a Dutch designer and foodie, whom I met a few months ago in her wonderful Amsterdam studio.

Food is not just about talking of what’s in your plate, Marije made me realize. For one, there might not even be a plate. In one event she recently organized, plates were made of sugar, in another of bread ... both edible.

Rather, it’s about everything relating to it ... mainly a message that stays in the mind and heart and not just the belly!

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Shape vs. Substance

Kamal January 9th 2008

The craze for all things organic and calorie-free

Koulouna Lel Watann!

Kamal January 1st 2008
Koulouna lel watann – all for the nation – says the Lebanese national anthem!

But what is a nation? A land? Some stones, mountains and valleys ...

The dictionary defines a nation as a large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.

In my eyes though, what really unites people is not a country or a territory, but the common memories that form particular traditions and beliefs. A nation is also the sum of production, life, history, industry, food and agriculture.

Make Me a Shopping Bag

The Food Link


Kamal Mouzawak is a busy man. The creator of the first organic souk in the Middle East (every Saturday in Beirut’s trendy Saifi area), the Lebanese chef has interviews to answer, cooking classes to give (in Amsterdam), and organic souks to launch in Baalbeck and Tyre. And that’s just for September and October.