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This detailed image captures the entrance area of the Baalbek Lebanese Restaurant, located in Budapest, Hungary, as indicated by the "BAALBEK LEBANESE RESTAURANT" sign displaying Hungarian text for opening hours and a contact number with the Hungarian country code (+36) and a .hu domain.

The central feature is a large, rectangular, backlit sign mounted on a light-colored, architectural building facade. The sign displays "BAALBEK LEBANESE RESTAURANT" in gold capital letters at the top, followed by a graphic of classical columns and the restaurant's name again. Below this, "NYITVA TARTÁS / OPENING TIME" is listed for each day of the week in both Hungarian and English, showing operating hours from 12-24. Further down, "ASZTALFOGLALÁS / BOOKING" is presented with a phone number (+36 70 705 0505), email (info@baalbek.hu), and website (www.baalbek.hu). A small print disclaimer regarding the last order is visible at the bottom of the sign.

To the right of the sign, affixed to the light-colored wall, is a circular yellow and red sticker or plaque, stating "2026 Gault&Millau INTERNATIONAL GUIDE" along with a chef's hat icon, signifying a culinary award.

In the foreground, two outdoor tables are set with white tablecloths and a smaller, darker fabric overlay. The closer table features a small, silver "Reserved" sign. Each table has an amber-colored glass holder, likely for a tea light or candle. Partially visible on the left side of the closer table and the right side of the further table are sections of light gray upholstered armchairs. The building's base beneath the main facade is constructed from a rougher, darker stone.

The glass entrance or windows of the restaurant reflect the interior, revealing warmly lit spaces with additional tables, chairs, and potted plants. The overall environment appears clean and well-maintained. No individuals are present in the frame.
ral11ta

Jun 5, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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This detailed image captures the entrance area of the Baalbek Lebanese Restaurant, located in Budapest, Hungary, as indicated by the "BAALBEK LEBANESE RESTAURANT" sign displaying Hungarian text for opening hours and a contact number with the Hungarian country code (+36) and a .hu domain. The central feature is a large, rectangular, backlit sign mounted on a light-colored, architectural building facade. The sign displays "BAALBEK LEBANESE RESTAURANT" in gold capital letters at the top, followed by a graphic of classical columns and the restaurant's name again. Below this, "NYITVA TARTÁS / OPENING TIME" is listed for each day of the week in both Hungarian and English, showing operating hours from 12-24. Further down, "ASZTALFOGLALÁS / BOOKING" is presented with a phone number (+36 70 705 0505), email (info@baalbek.hu), and website (www.baalbek.hu). A small print disclaimer regarding the last order is visible at the bottom of the sign. To the right of the sign, affixed to the light-colored wall, is a circular yellow and red sticker or plaque, stating "2026 Gault&Millau INTERNATIONAL GUIDE" along with a chef's hat icon, signifying a culinary award. In the foreground, two outdoor tables are set with white tablecloths and a smaller, darker fabric overlay. The closer table features a small, silver "Reserved" sign. Each table has an amber-colored glass holder, likely for a tea light or candle. Partially visible on the left side of the closer table and the right side of the further table are sections of light gray upholstered armchairs. The building's base beneath the main facade is constructed from a rougher, darker stone. The glass entrance or windows of the restaurant reflect the interior, revealing warmly lit spaces with additional tables, chairs, and potted plants. The overall environment appears clean and well-maintained. No individuals are present in the frame.

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