Tripoli Restaurant, a Lebanese eatery in Cobble Hill, celebrated its addition to the Historic Business Preservation Registry after 50 years of operation. The nomination, officiated by State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, honors businesses that impact their community significantly. Originally opened in 1972 by Mohamad Salem, Tripoli has been a cultural hub for diverse patrons, including notable public figures. The menu reflects a mix of traditional and lesser-known Lebanese dishes, exemplifying Salem's vision to introduce unique flavors to the neighborhood.
Tripoli Restaurant was officially listed in the Historic Business Preservation Registry on June 1, 2024, recognizing its significant contribution to the local community for over fifty years.
Owner Mohamad Salem emphasized his goal was to bring unique Lebanese cuisine to the community, showcasing lesser-known dishes alongside classic favorites.
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