Elie Aramouny
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In the historic heart of Deir el Qamar, where stone houses line quiet alleys and the air still carries echoes of old Lebanon, Sundays unfold with a special kind of grace. At Beit El Qamar — a restored guesthouse that feels more like a family home — the end of the week is marked by a beloved tradition.
Every Sunday, the garden comes alive as Beit El Qamar prepares a generous Lebanese buffet in a setting that feels timeless. Beneath the shade of mulberry trees and flowering vines, tables are laid out in the open air, inviting guests to slow down and savor. The aroma of home-cooked dishes, baked saj, and seasonal specialties fills the space, blending with soft conversations and the hum of village life.
It’s not just lunch…it’s a ritual of togetherness, rooted in heritage and simplicity. Beit El Amar reminds us that some of life’s richest moments are the ones shared under the sun, surrounded by stories, flavors, and familiar warmth.