This restaurant is located in the Christian quarter and was one of the pioneers in taking advantage for this purpose a court of the Old City of Damascus. Today, their clientele is mainly tourists and have an extensive food menu including Arabic, French and Italian. Serve alcohol. Please reserve in advance if you're in a group.
Eating & Drinking
You can have lunch or dinner buffet for about ten euros. It is one of the regulars for a large group meals, but some nights, often at a more intimate environment, with diners Syrians and foreigners. Asked what time offer evening belly dancing or dervishes. Live entertainment during dinner.
Located in an alley hard to find oneself, but it is a well-known. Have access to a side street of the Great Umayyad Mosque, entering through a tunnel that passes in front of the Umayyad Palace restaurant. Beit Jabrio is a real Damascus home converted into a restaurant where they meet the Syrian families of the city. The scenery is beautiful, great, and the food is very good, and very good prices. Notable mezzo Arabs or snacks, especially fried cheese.
In the Christian quarter, another of the recommended restaurants. Very good service and established customer Arabic mixed with visitors. Ambient music and a bottle of arak (liquor Syrian) to accompany the entrants. Good food. Credit cards accepted.