Heaven knows that singer Céline Dion could afford to fly her lunch in from Beirut on a chartered jet, but when she and hubby René Angelil -- whose parents were both Syrians -- are in town, this is where they come to get Lebanese food. The decor is nothing to write home about, but the hummus with ground meat, stuffed grape leaves, and delicately seasoned kebabs attract plenty of Middle Eastern expatriates and native-born Montrealers.
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