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Omaya’s Lebanese Cuisine
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Omaya's Lebanese Cuisine in Valencia, CA offers a delectable menu inspired by the rich flavors and vibrant colors of Lebanese food, which is renowned as the most popular cuisine in the Middle East. With an emphasis on fresh ingredients such as vegetables, fruits, fish, and meats, as well as the aromatic combination of garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, and onion, their meals are both exotic and hearty. From savory dishes to indulgent desserts infused with rose and orange blossom, Omaya's pays homage to the authentic taste and freshness of Lebanese cuisine.
Experience the epitome of the Mediterranean Diet at Omaya's Lebanese Cuisine, where the flavors of Lebanon come to life. With a menu that showcases an abundance of vegetables, fruits, fresh fish, and meats, as well as the bold combination of garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, and onion, their dishes are a true delight. Immerse yourself in the exotic and hearty meals, and indulge in the fragrant desserts bursting with rose and orange blossom flavors. At Omaya's, the authentic taste, vibrant colors, and freshness of Lebanese food will leave you captivated and coming back for more.
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"A Toum Love Story -- and the Best Falafel of My Life!" I had the oddest craving the other day -- Lebanese toum! (I know, not your everyday craving, but when it hits, it hits.) So I decided to...
Food: 10/10 extremely fresh and authentic. Generous portions, with items that make you feel like you're dining in Lebanon. Service: unmatched in the area. The hospitality of the staff all echo...
Absolutely fantastic Lebanese restaurant in Valencia. I visited Omaya's today after passing by the week before and told myself I had to try it and I'm sure glad I did. Inside is lovely, decorated...
I came here at 2PM on a Friday (happy hour) and there was still plenty of seats. I had a hard time choosing between the beef kabob bowl and the shish kafta, so I asked my waiter and she...







