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Droubi's

Lebanese restaurants in the United StatesMiddle Eastern restaurants in the United StatesRestaurants in HoustonUnited States restaurant stubs
Droubi’s (34141)
Droubi’s (34141)

Droubi's is a historic Lebanese / Middle Eastern restaurant in Houston, Texas that opened in 1979. It has been cited by other local chefs as a source of inspiration, as well as cited by other chefs in lists of favorite restaurants and dishes.

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Droubi's
Hillcroft Avenue, Houston Gulfton

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Droubi's

Hillcroft Avenue 7333
77081 Houston, Gulfton
Texas, United States
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