Welcoming:10/10 Menu Choices: 10/10 Food Presentation: 10/10
Food Temperature: 9/10 Food Taste: 17/20 Service: 9/10
Ambiance/Music: 9/10 Architecture/Interior: 9/10 Air Quality: 10/10
Total: 93/100
My quest continues, searching for the best breakfast you can have at a five star hotel in Lebanon. Le Gray, Le Royal, The Four Seasons, Hilton and now its time for Phoenicia Hotel. Today’s experience was the closest I have had to the big hotels I have stayed at in Europe and Dubai – A huge buffet with everything imaginable. This was truly a real five stars breakfast that started as soon as we arrived at the door of Mosaic restaurant and continued all the way through until 11am. Two hours passed in a glimpse.
- Fresh honey and halawa cubes
- Foul, balila, chicken fatte
- 12 choices of dried fruits displayed in pots
- A wide choice of bread
- Baked beans, kishek, soujouk, hash brown potatoes
- Live eggs section
- Kaak and Zaatar
- Makanek, steamed vegetables, veal sausages, marinated potatoes, turkey bacon
- An olive section with more than 18 different choices filled into pots
- A salad bar on ice
- Knefe cheese and ashta
- Live markouk
- Baked manakish
- Fresh smoked salmon in a fridge
- The Danish pastry: Cakes, two donuts trees, Oum Ali, muffins, assorted donuts, brioche, Danish cakes,
- Croissant; cheese, thyme, almond, feta cheese, plain, chocolate
- Fruits on ice
- Light section: Cheese, yogurt and labneh
- Milk shakes
- Juices: Orange, carrot, grapefruit
- Cold and low fat milk
- Cereals: Muesli, multiple cereal crackers served in large wooden bowls
- Kelloggs mini boxes
- Mouhallabie: With five different toppings
- Hummus and moutabbal
- A complete section of cheese (white and yello): Shelal, labne, halloumi, feta, halloumi, balls labneh, mozzarella…
- Coffee was changed and refilled several times
- Everybody in here is happy smiling and welcoming
- Salmon is fresh, not oily, not salty and not fatty
- Labneh and dairy products are fresh and tasty
- Scrambled eggs are extraordinary: Non oily and non shiny with beautiful colors and great taste. I ordered a vegetables omelette that was served with a mix of beautiful colors. Red yellow capsicum, mushrooms and cheese. Markouk bread is served with the sunny side up eggs
- The chocolate milkshake, created with Haagen Daz’s ice cream is light and tasty. Don’t forget to ask for one the next time you visit
- Cheese Saj: The saj is made on corn bread without yeast: Simply great. Generous, slightly crunchy dough, non oily and perfectly layered filling
- Zaatar is concentrated and tasty
- Keshek is good
- Ashta and honey with melon: That’s a mouthwatering plate
The must change: These do not fit the positive experience enjoyed here:
- Croissant, although fluffy, are a bit commercial. They are acceptable but not great. I liked the feta croissant idea stuffed with black olives. Almonds croissant are too dry on the inside. Chocolate croissant hardly has any chocolate inside…
- Pastries: A disaster. This is really one of the few times I actually eat something and want to spit it out. I think the chef needs to take an intensive course in pastry making to get some improvement. The quality and taste is mediocre. The one’s at Pain D’or are better. They are chewy, the filings are stingy, they are messy and they cause heartburn. They are a big NO. “Sorry for being that direct.”
I really enjoyed my breakfast experience at the Phoenicia Hotel and I recommend that you try it. You can conduct a nice impressive breakfast meeting there or just go for the sake of having a good and hefty breakfast. With a bit of improvement on the dessert part, the breakfast at Phoenicia can become an international hot spot.
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