It’s just devastating,” said Father Thanios.He said the explosion was the latest in a long line of devastating blows that Lebanon has suffered in recent years.“We are still trying to discover exactly what happened,” he said.“But once again it is the poorest members of the community who will suffer the most.“There has been a lot of solidarity and compassion since the explosion but people continue to suffer.”Father Reinhold of the Jebel Ali church said they would continue to offer support and guidance to people affected by the blast.“There is a large number of Lebanese in our community who are in turmoil over what happened,” he said.“There are people who have lost family members who need help. And my partner really liked their freshly baked pita bread ... and dessert pastries!It was our first time at Lebanese Palace.

Lougaine Lebanese Singer - Metropolitan Palace - Dubai Francia Elide.

It’s always a good sign when a restaurant serves great side dishes; you know, the kind of food...THE BEST middle eastern food and hospitality in the city! 1,191 reviews #169 of 7,664 Restaurants in Dubai $$$$ Lebanese Seafood Mediterranean.

The buffet is very small and they usher you out quickly. AP PhotoA damaged hospital is seen after a massive explosion in Beirut. UAE.

It felt like it was a soup kitchen.

The food is terrible and so was the service. Monday 10 August 2020 . We were a party of 5 celebrating with a dear Syrian friend from out of town. We complained...The food was cold , for a buffet not a large variety, no one came to take used plates, food not properly labeled, my vegetarian friend mistook a sausage for zucchini, no variety for desserts ..expensive for the quality .We dropped in for dinner. We...We were a group of 5 and the quantity of food was more than enough to feed 3 more people.

A Dubai Customs official hands over roses to a Lebanese visitor.

All very fresh!

Courtesy Lebanese Plane Spotters / Facebook Lebanon's President Michel Aoun wears a protective face mask as he visits the scene of Tuesday's explosion in Beirut. Welcoming and friendly staff, great atmosphere. ReutersDamaged vehicle and buildings near the scene of Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area. ReutersA man wearing a face mask moves a gurney at a damaged hospital following Tuesday's blast in Beirut. Our waiter/owner Bassam was superb friendly and very accommodating. It’s very expensive for what you get.

AP PhotoLebanese army troops carry a wounded man evacuated from a ship at Beirut's port. Our waiter/owner Bassam was super friendly, humorous and very accommodating. AFPA survivor is taken out of the rubble after a massive explosion in Beirut. Being Lebanese we've tried many restaurants in Montreal, Atlanta, NYC, Toronto, and all over Ottawa. ReutersA view shows the aftermath of yesterday's blast at the port of Beirut.

Many quality options for omnivores and vegetarians alike. At least 158 people died and over 5,000 were injured in Tuesday's colossal explosion of a huge pile of ammonium nitrate that had languished for years in a port warehouse. ReutersLebanese soldiers and people gather outside American University of Beirut medical centre following the explosion in Beirut. ReutersLebanese soldiers stand outside American University of Beirut medical centre following the explosion in Beirut. ReutersIn this drone picture, the destroyed silo sits in rubble and debris. Best Lebanese Restaurants in Downtown Dubai: See 7,223 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of Lebanese Restaurants in Downtown Dubai. The whole community here has been asking what they can do to help.”Father Thanios said Tuesday’s events have impacted about 40,000 Lebanese members of the Catholic churches in Dubai.“There are many members of the parish who are in Beirut right now and people are worried about their safety,” he said.“Our WhatsApp groups have been inundated with people offering to help in anyway they can.“They’ve offered to provide accommodation for those affected and to pay for hotel rooms.”Lebanon’s Prime Minister Hassan Diab said an estimated 2,750 tonnes of the agricultural fertiliser ammonium nitrate that had been stored for years in a "dangerous" portside warehouse had blown up.In a moment, the blast ripped through the city, killing scores, wounding hundreds and seemingly smashing every pane of glass in the city.“It’s hard to understand how this happened.

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ReutersThe explosion caused damage to Lebanon's PM Hassan Diab's officeThe damage at Lebanon's PM Hassan Diab's office following the blast.Pictures of the damage at Lebanon's PM Hassan Diab's officePeople gather outside American University of Beirut medical centre following the explosion in Beirut.

ReutersA woman sweeps at a damaged hospital following Tuesday's blast, in Beirut.

First we ordered Lebanese wine that was on the menu and the...Avoid eating at this place. A piece...The service was good the food was plentiful. ReutersA man walks by an overturned car and destroyed buildings.

It feels like many of the dishes have been rescusitated from lunch.

AFPAn emergency command vehicle of the Lebanese Red Cross is pictured in the aftermath of yesterday's blast.