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02/10/2016 08:30 AM
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We at at Al Pasha last night on Airport Rd in Simpson Bay, food was superior, service was excellent and the price was reasonable. Between the 4 of us we had the Lamb Chops, Mahi Mahi, garlic Shrimp, and the seafood trio - each of us commented it was one of the best on the island!! 2 glasses wine each, 4 after dinner drinks, desert and coffee for $198....so happy we found this gem at the beginning of our 3 weeks...definitely will be going back!!
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I haven't heard of it either.
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Is is just down from the McDonalds in Simpson Bay...part of a strip of places under (a travel inn?). I believe they recently changed the name, but it's always been a good spot for Lebanese food. When we were waiting for the GB Express at the ferry immigration terminal, we walked down for lunch.
Edit: yes, this spot used to be called Aldywan. Across from Palapa Center.
Last edited by BeachKitten; 02/10/2016 10:43 AM.
"It is good to do nothing all day, and then to rest"
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Ok, thanks. I know where that is.
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We did not make it there in November, but it was always full when we passed by and many nights it was still open very late when others were closed.
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