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The minute I came back from Paris and put my Lebanese phone chip into the phone, I received two messages from a friend. As a follower of NGNO and a friend who knows I am always on the lookout to try new burgers and hopefully find amazing ones; he suggested I go visit The Happy Prince. Many have been talking about this new place lately, so I decided to get a closer look at it as soon as possible. So here I was...
Michel writes me: "Antoun, j'ai gouté au Burger de Marky's: tres bon! Mais ce sour j'ai gouté un meilleur cheese :) celui du Happy Prince a Mar Mikhael. Je l'ai trouvé Excellent. Yalla donne moi ton avis!!! :)" So, after extensive search over the internet, I finally found the number of the place on Nad's Reviews page, so I called to inquire about their address. In the heart of the Mar Mikhael street, just a few meters away from Bar Tartine, take the first left and a valet parking service will be waiting to take your car. You reach a large glass facade over two doors. The yellow lighting inside was the first thing that caught my attention.
The place described:
- Yellow dimmed lighting
- Metallic cubes constitute the bases of three metallic design chandeliers, with transparent onyx stones
- Long wooden bar welcomes you on the right
- A middle high wood table, looks like a complete tree cut in half is the center design piece, separating the bar from the dining area
- Three rectangular tables and one round one at the end
- 16 squares cover the long white wall and filled with different green plants
- In the middle of the white wall is a square black board where the day's specials are proposed
- A DJ turntable on the right side of the door
- The special drinks recipes is filled with colorful bottles decorating the bar
- The fresh corn salad: 16,000L.L (fresh grilled corn, arugula lettuce, cherry tomato, avocado, served with lemon dressing). An amazing salad. The avocado is soft and tender, soaked in the salad's lemon sauce, accompanying fresh cooked corn that melt like butter under your teeth. Rocket leaves, cut in small pieces add a fresh taste and touch. A few tomatoes are all what's needed to add some colors to the mix
- The cheeseburger: 23,000L.L (selected cuts of US black Angus beef served with house made French fries). A good burger. Read the full description below
- The steak and egg sandwich: 30,000L.L (US black Angus NY strip, two farm eggs omelette, tomato served in a ciabatta bread with house made French fries and chipotle sauce). This sandwich has a very strong and prominent egg taste that makes it heavy. I didn't enjoy it especially in the ambiance of this bar. It fits better served for breakfast or a heavy lunch. The meat, used in long strips is unpleasant to eat. Bite the sandwich once to have the long slice escape out leaving behind an egg sandwich. Not a bright idea to say the least. This sandwich is very expensive for what it is
- Tarte Tatin: 10,000L.L (Flaky puff pastry served with caramelized apples, lemon zest and vanilla ice cream). Chewy and far from being flaky, this tart comes with the sweetest ice cream I've ever seen. Didn't like it at all
- The Jackie's cake: 12,000L.L (House made chocolate cake served with fresh cream). An acceptable chocolate cake but the melting whipped cream that comes with it is a shame.
- The pickles are close to non existent. They are too thin, commercial and don't add any sweetness like they should
- Where are the caramelized onions? I couldn't find any
- The cheese is too thin and not melted enough
- The bread is not my favorite. It needs additional yeast to have more air bubbles inside
- The meat is good, but not great. It needs more juiciness, more flavor and more character
- Oups! The Happy Prince fails the cold meat test. I waited for 25 minutes before tasting the patty again: It felt exactly like eating an unseasoned steak tartare. The meat crumbled into many pieces and became chewy like an elastic. I'm sorry to give you too many feedback but this is the truth
- Coleslaw! Where is the coleslaw salad? A must with every burger platter on the planet is not available at The Happy Prince
- On the other hand, the proportionality of the ingredients is good, the size and diameter of this burger are well dozed and the overall taste good. A must try for sure but don't expect to discover the tastiest burger in Lebanon
- I'm confident to tell you that Marky's $6 burger is still the best produced in Lebanon.
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You can only reserve one table: The round one that can host up to eight guests
- The Happy Prince is known for its unique drinks and cocktails
- The table napkins: Their presence adds a fine touch to dinner. I liked their thickness and their clean smell
- The idea of cutting and producing the French fries in-house is nice
- Music is a bit too loud. Is it a pub or a restaurant? Food is better enjoyed in a calm ambiance
- Service is slow
- My friends on the table next to us ordered the cold cuts platter: It was served with cold and chewy bread produced the day before
- Lights became super dimmed at 09:30pm - I could hardly see what was on my plate. Again, is that a restaurant or a night club?
- I am sorry for the bad quality of pictures. I think they were economizing electricity