AlDar 111
Restaurant
Old
Damascus
Syria
Arabic and International
Cuisine
First I want to say some words about Damascus
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In the oldest city that the history knew.
Within the most Damascene districts nobility.
Inside the old fence to Damascus city.
In Thomas’s door
Al-Dar (111) Restaurant falls.
Contempt we founded it on old house rubbles
with new spirit.
Foods derived from the past by western breaths.
The past atmospheres we put them between your
sights by the present language.

Hospitality is our principles.
في أقدم مدينة عرفها التاريخ
ضمن أكثر الأحياء الدمشقية عراقة
داخل السور القديم لمدينة دمشق
في باب توما, يقع مطعم الدار
أقمناه على أنقاض عمار قديم بروح معاصرة
مأكولات مستمدة من الماضي بأنفاس غربية
أجواء الماضي  نضعها بين ناظريك بلغة
الحاضر

كرم الضيافة عنوان مبادؤنا
There are no records of when Damascus was founded.
However, it is agreed that it is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.
While the entire world is now entering the third millennium, Damascus is entering its sixth.
The first mention of Damascus is in Egyptian records of four thousand years ago.
After 1200 BC the kingdom of Damascus became a powerful state that long defied Assyria.
However, the city fell to the Assyrian Kingdom in 732 BC.
In 333 BC the city was conquered by Alexander the Great and in 64 BC by the Romans.
Damascus is famous for its bazaars.
Bazaars are streets lined with shops, stalls and café.
One of these is the (Street Called Straight), mentioned in the Bible in connection with St. Paul's
conversion to Christianity.
The tomb of John the Baptist (Prophet Yahia in the Quran) is situated in the Grand Umayyad
Mosque in the center of the old city.

Al-Dar (111) Restaurant

Bab Touma, Old Damascus
Assieh Street No (6)
Syria.
Tel: + 963 11 542-3232
Fax: + 963 11 542-5959
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info@aldar111.com
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