L’Atelier du Miel

Beirut


With produce and plants that befit a lush Mediterranean paradise, Lebanon has some pretty happy bees, and this beautiful shop is where to go to taste the fruits of their labour. Honey and honeycomb from trees and flowers all over Lebanon are packaged elegantly and make for nice souvenirs for people you want to impress.

The same team runs L'Atelier du Miel Workshop & Cafe in Mar Mikhaël.


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