Lebanon Street Food - MELTED CHEESE WATERFALL + Ultimate Food Tour in Tripoli!

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TRIPOLI, LEBANON - Tripoli is an ancient city in the North of Lebanon, and a food paradise. In this video we went on an ultimate street food tour of Tripoli, discovered some of the unique local foods, including the most amazing stretchy CHEESE WATERFALL dessert I’ve ever seen - it was an amazing day in Lebanon. #Lebanon #Tripoli #LebaneseFood #streetfood

Here’s everything we did on this Lebanese street food tour in Tripoli:

Kaake Traboulsi - The breakfast staple in Tripoli is a type of bread called kaake traboulsi, filled with cheese and sumac and grilled. 1,000 LBP ($0.66) - Price for 1

Restaurant of Happiness - Really that’s the name! - This bakery was incredible, so much action and energy, and the baked goods were delicious. 21,000 LBP ($13.93) - Price for everything

The Great Mosque of Tripoli - Mamluk Mosque completed in 1314 - We then did some sightseeing in the ancient city of Tripoli, the Great Mosque and to the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles which was built during the Crusades. The views of the city were fantastic and gave a nice perspective of the city.

Moghrabieh - Couscous from Morocco - This is a very interesting food in Tripoli, with influence of Morocco, but big balls of couscous wrapped in a sandwich. But the best thing about this place was the amazing stretchy cheese dessert. 1,500 LBP ($1.00) - Price per sandwich

Al-Abd Hammam - One of the highlights of the day was visiting the old Hamam, a Turkish bath built in the 17th Century during the Ottoman period. It was great to take a rest and drink a coffee in the hammam.

Bayt El Falafel - Falafel Restaurant - 1,500 LBP ($1.00) - Price per sandwich

The Sailor Woman - Finally, to end this Lebanese street food tour in Tripoli, we went to The Sailor Woman to eat a mix of seafood sandwiches, but mainly samke harra, a spiced fish with tahini.

It was an amazing day in Tripoli, Lebanon and I loved the food and entire energy of the city.

Thank you to USAID - My visit to Lebanon was supported by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise Development Project.

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Hey Mark! I am Lebanese and watching these videos makes me fall in love with my country all over again!! Cheers🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧

antoinehanna
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Your videos don't just entertain but educate us of the world and culture, so thank you Mark!

samama
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This channel is not just about food it brings everyone from all parts of the world together.

MrDemon
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I can't even tell you how many times I've cried in these videos you have been uploading. Born and raised in Australia in a very Lebanese household. Can't even explain the memories you have bought back of Tripoli in this video! Thank you for sharing your experiences with us all!

batouta
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You have done more good to Lebanon through these few episodes than the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism

haythamhakla
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I love how you are always so polite to the person's culture, always maintaining respect and kindness to the people.

Mayhamm
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At 5:53 the guy in the back was telling the coffee guy " this guy travels around the world and tries the food there and now he's traveling in lebanon and trying the food"

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I love it how they feed Mark with their own hands . So much respect for those people. People in the Middle East are very loving n kind if you left them alone n not interfere or invade .

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Whenever I eat, I need to watch Mark's food vlogs cos it just makes my food taste better. 🤷🏻‍♀️

cosettemeinster
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Im from Tripoli myself, and let me just say.... THANK YOU for visiting Tripoli, and what a tour that was!
Amazing video Mark, and im not being biased about it ;P.
You have a special way of not making ANY situation awkward and it never ceases to amaze me.

alphakay
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I must say that Lebanon food tours have made me hungry the one of your best tours.

ayoush
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That man 11:53 min. Said: "you are like my son". God bless him. 😄😊❤

jasmin
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very humble, polite and respectful with a smile on his face all the time. you must provide training for others who do the same job!

ayoush
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MArk, I´m going nuts with this series on Lebanon, man. I lived in Saudi Arabia for 5 years and all the memories about the food is coming back with force. Got to go to Lebanon, I do. Thanks for this. Keep it up.

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My ancestors immigrated from the mountains of Lebanon to north east mexico. This video makes my heart happy and has gave me the motivation to visit to experience the culture❤️

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I haven’t been to Lebanon but I’m already in love with the Lebanese people! It reminds me of Istanbul. They seem very inviting and super friendly and just very proud of their culture. Hugs from NYC 😍🥰😘

JuneK
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After watching the first Lebanon food video I quickly looked a restaurant up in my area in The Woodlands of Texas. I quickly waited till they opened to ask for the foods your mentioned. I mean goodness if I can not travel yet outside the country I sure am happy there are so many different cultures here that share their homeland foods. Thanks Mark, cause i didnt regret it. I LOVED THE FOOD!

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It’s relaxing & encouraging to watch happy positive videos after a tiring stressful workday

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this is the first time I saw Lebanese food its good and yummy and people so hospitality. I love you Lebanon here from Philippines. thanks mark for the great video.

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Mark I love how you are so warm and friendly to strangers who approach you. Such a wonderful human-being. Keep the vids coming!

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