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Occupying a highly visible corner on the urban highway known as Fell, this unassuming café may help open many a Frisco foodie’s eyes to the joys of Lebanese food. Smart, simple décor and gracious service appeals to the area freelancers. Ideal for a late lunch of juicy lamb shawarma and a Turkish coffee. All the mezze – hummus, halloumi cheese, kibbi, tabouleh – are fresh and bursting with flavor, including a rich babaganoush made from the owner’s mother’s recipe. Plus: three dollar wine at happy hour.
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