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Abla’s

Mixed dips, chicken and rice, silverbeet rolls, baklava and fattoush. Eddie Jim

Abla's

Lebanese$

Abla Amad is one of Australia’s greatest culinary treasures and a pioneer of Melbourne’s Lebanese dining scene. In the same modest location since 1979, she’s been steadily converting generations of diners into hardcore fans of her benchmark tabbouleh, lamb-stuffed ladyfingers and cashew-heavy baklava. It may appear humble and homey, but Amad is the type of artisan whose seemingly simple preparations reveal exquisite, elevated flavours.

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