The Temple of the Obelisks is part of the rich archaeological site of Byblos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. While the temple itself does not have a specific food history, Byblos Old Town boasts a mixed culinary heritage influenced by various cultures that have settled in the region over millennia, including the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, and Ottomans. Lebanese cuisine, renowned for its diverse flavors and emphasis on fresh ingredients, herbs, and spices, is an integral part of Byblos's historical narrative, with many traditional dishes that have been passed down through generations.
Address: Near the entrance of Byblos Old Souk
Famous Food: Mezze Selections (Veg/Non-Veg)
Address: Byblos Harbour
Famous Food: Seafood Dishes (Non-Veg)
Address: Old Souk, Byblos
Famous Food: Lebanese Platter (Veg/Non-Veg)
Address: Byblos Port
Famous Food: Fresh Grilled Fish (Non-Veg)
Address: Byblos Port
Famous Food: Mixed Grill (Non-Veg)