
Since my review of 5 years ago, I have been back and need to update my review. The organization does business the same way--$5 entrance fee and $2 per ticket. No cash is exchanged at the vending...
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The Lebanese American Festival, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a vibrant celebration of Lebanese heritage, featuring a diverse range of food prepared by church ladies, live national acts on the main stage, and fun games for the whole family.
With its 14th consecutive year at the St. Sharbel Maronite Church, this festival has become the largest Lebanese food and music festival in Las Vegas, drawing in locals and visitors from around the world. Each year, the festival aims to surpass the previous one, making it a must-attend event for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich Lebanese culture and experience a true celebration of heritage.
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Since my review of 5 years ago, I have been back and need to update my review. The organization does business the same way--$5 entrance fee and $2 per ticket. No cash is exchanged at the vending...
I'm leaving this review in hopes that the church reads it and implements improvements next year. We arrived at the festival at 2pm on Saturday. There wasn't any hot food ready at that time, nor...
Great food, live music, dancing, table hookah service -- what could be better for a Friday night? Came here with my friends for dinner time (around 7:30pm) and the event was in full swing....
For an event that is supposed to be in support of the church and run by volunteers, the prices are super expensive! Food was pretty good but when you pay $10 for a small Shawarma sandwich, it has...
Unfortunately I cant understand how they called it a festival. I am a Lebanese woman from Michigan and nothing here was what should be represented by the Lebanese. The food was extremely over...