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[ more from 10best]
"Middle Eastern cuisines, including those from Lebanon and Armenia, are well represented at this restaurant, which is rumored to be among the best in town for its specialties. Appetizers themselves are incredible and make filling noshes...."
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[ more from blogging.la]
"Written from the perspective of people who live, work, and play here every day, Los Angeles is one of over forty five (and growing) blogs in the globe-spanning Metroblogging network. Get comfortable and have a look around if you'd like to know more about..."
[ more from calendarlive]
"Dinner entrées are more expensive -- the weekly lunch specials are the best deals...."
[ more from dinesite]
"You`ll find that Marouch serves patrons Middle Eastern and Lebanese food. Expect the average entrée to cost in the range of $8 to $12, and patrons are quite appropriate dressing casual...."
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "The pomegranate (sic) paste, the bread, the dessert (an incredible flan-type thing with raisans). I took some of my carnivore friends here and they gobbled up the meat like hungary turkey buzzards devouring a opossum carcass in Decker Canyon...." |
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[ more from lowendrestaurants.blogspot]
"The garlic sauce and roast chicken will bring tears to your eyes. [Now Zankou is on the Westside, and the chicken is still for real!..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "This little restaurant offers a nice selection of Lebanese, Armenian and other Middle Eastern dishes -- among the best in town. The pita bread is baked in a wood-burning oven, and the menu includes everything from shwarma to falafel to a succulent whole b..." |
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[ more from sfcityeats.blogspot]
""man, you gotta try this stuff", my friend the picky eater kept repeating, "it's unbelievable". for the uninitiated, mouhamara is, according the the marouch menu, "crushed walnuts mixed with hot red pepper paste and olive oil"...."
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"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Marouch Hollywood Restaurant, Los Angeles...."
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