In Lebanese culture, hospitality and community are values shared by rich and poor alike. For us dinner time is a social centerpiece that extends well beyond the family. Two or three nights a week, our mother would welcome between 20 and 50 guests for dinner. Other nights, we'd share this ritual in other homes. Since the women each prepared different specialties, these meals featured an incredible variety and abundance of foods, along with traditional wines, beer and Arak. The Lebanese dishes we serve at... (More)
In Lebanese culture, hospitality and community are values shared by rich and poor alike. For us dinner time is a social centerpiece that extends well beyond the family. Two or three nights a week, our mother would welcome between 20 and 50 guests for dinner. Other nights, we'd share this ritual in other homes. Since the women each prepared different specialties, these meals featured an incredible variety and abundance of foods, along with traditional wines, beer and Arak. The Lebanese dishes we serve at Mezza vary from region to region, with different spices and flavorings adding each area's unique accent. (Less)
very nice food and service. Great value, will be back for more!
very nice food and service. Great value, will be back for more! (Less)
By tony walton
We have not tried lebanese before so we looked in "cheap eats" and chose Mezza. From the moment we walked in we were made very welcome. We sat and the staff explained the menu and some of the dishes. We decided to select the Cedar Banquet which offered a number of entrees (10) a main, sweets and coffee or tea. As each course came the staff explained each dish and would often return making sure everything was ok. The meal was sensational and very filling. About 8.45pm a belly dancer arrived and danced throughout the restaurant. The ambiance was great, restaurant was... (More)
We have not tried lebanese before so we looked in "cheap eats" and chose Mezza. From the moment we walked in we were made very welcome. We sat and the staff explained the menu and some of the dishes. We decided to select the Cedar Banquet which offered a number of entrees (10) a main, sweets and coffee or tea. As each course came the staff explained each dish and would often return making sure everything was ok. The meal was sensational and very filling. About 8.45pm a belly dancer arrived and danced throughout the restaurant. The ambiance was great, restaurant was very busy which, after tasting the food, was understandable. A great place to try and can't wait to take family and friends from Perth there. Well done mezza. (Less)
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Wednesday, May 28 2008.
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