In year 2002, in a small basement in Vračar, we created the Byblos, house of Lebanese cuisine – a place where you can hear different languages, where you can smoke ‘Drina’ and nargile, and enjoy delightful food and oriental dancing. By subtle anthropological approach, sisters Jelena and Katarina Kovačević have been bringing Lebanese culture closer to Belgrade, thus creating one of the symbols of the city we have wished for. Being among those thirty people at that time, seemed like you were in London or Paris. The restaurant was named after the oldest permanently inhabited town in the world, situated on the north of Beirut, Paris of Middle East.When the old house in Vračar, where the restaurant used to be, was torn down, we moved to 6, Nebojšina street, into a new building in Vračar, hidden...