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Harissa Lebanese Cuisine – Capitol Hill

$19 for $40 Worth of Lebanese Cuisine for Dinner

$19
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Wed Sep 12 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$40
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53%
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$21
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In a Nutshell

Large portions of Lebanese stew accompany char-grilled kebabs made by Manal Sahmarani, chef of the acclaimed Harissa Mediterranean Cuisine

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required Thursday-Sunday. Valid for dinner only. Must purchase a food item. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for alcohol.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Dining out is one way to explore your town, along with clinging to the back of a bus and borrowing a police horse. Try something new with this Groupon.

$19 for $40 Worth of Lebanese Cuisine for Dinner

The menu includes a selection of eggplant salad ($7.95), char-grilled lamb shish kebabs ($17.95), and seafood stew with shrimp, scallops, salmon, and veggies ($18.95). Reservations are required Friday–Sunday.

Harissa Lebanese Cuisine

Harissa Lebanese Cuisine is not chef Manal Sahmarani’s first restaurant. That title belongs to the similarly named Harissa Mediterranean Cuisine, which the Seattle Times praised for its “Med-spread classics” and “fabulous flatbread served hot from the tandoor oven”. As a brand-new extension of the original, Harissa Lebanese Cuisine builds upon Manal’s legacy while adding an extra emphasis on large-portioned Lebanese mainstays. Cauldrons of vegetable stew filled with broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms, and potatoes simmer with fragrant spices, and skewers of marinated chicken breasts and char-grilled tomatoes and onions arrive on long rectangular plates alongside a shredded cabbage salad. All of Manal’s dishes are made fresh each morning, when the sun is too low to power the world’s microwaves.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Earthmoving Equipment

Heavy-duty construction vehicles were put here for one reason—to help us mold and shape the earth into something that isn't so unattractive. Here are the main machines we use to pretty up this place:

Bulldozer: This powerful vehicle got its name from its inventor, a bullheaded child who set out to create a machine capable of clearing away all the dangerous, sleeping bulls that stationed themselves near his bedroom window. Today, construction workers exclusively use bulldozers for carpooling and pushing their garbage off the construction site and into the street.

Forklift: These are only used in emergency situations, such as when a building begins to shake violently because one corner was made shorter than the others. To remedy the problem, the construction workers will prop up the faulty corner with the forklift and then elegantly integrate the vehicle into the actual building by covering it with cement.

Backhoe Loader: Construction workers aren't even sure what backhoe loaders do, which is why they always just light them on fire for warmth on days when the temperature dips below 70 degrees.

Why do so many skyscrapers have corners that appear lumpy?

Harissa Lebanese Cuisine

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    Capitol Hill

    340 15th Ave. E, Suite 202
    Seattle, Washington 98112
    (206) 535-6857
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