Mum & I
- Location
- Badaro, Beyrouth
- Office lunch
- No
- Recurring signal
- Explicit
Planning-first guide
Use this page when your intent is repeatable lunch ordering in Beirut, not broad lunch discovery. It separates explicit monthly-plan support from looser monthly-menu or planning signals.
Start here: Use the strongest route first, then open the provider profile only when area, meal style, and ordering intent are already clearer.
This page is for people who want to make lunch more predictable: repeat buyers, busy professionals, households tired of deciding every day, and teams comparing whether a provider looks plan-friendly enough to revisit.
It intentionally separates explicit monthly-plan signals from softer monthly-menu planning signals, because those are not the same claim and should not be collapsed into one promise.
Explicit monthly-plan support is rare in the current dataset. This page keeps ranking value by covering both direct subscription cues and planning-friendly monthly-menu cues, but it does not treat them as the same claim.
Compare the strongest signals first, then open the provider profile that already looks closest to your use case.
The strongest fit if you want at least one provider page with a direct monthly-price or subscription cue.
Useful when you do not need a formal subscription but still want a provider you can plan around in advance.
Useful when you want a repeat-lunch option around Badaro, Mathaf, and nearby east-central Beirut zones.
Treat this page as a screening layer. Use it to separate explicit subscription options from planning-friendly providers, then verify the final commercial terms directly.
Recurring-lunch pages were reviewed this month to separate explicit subscription claims from softer monthly-planning signals and to make weaker provider evidence more explicit.
A mother-daughter duo in Badaro preparing daily Lebanese dishes with premium ingredients and impeccable hygiene. Monthly daily meal subscriptions available (~$130/month). Daoud bacha, mloukhieh, kebbe arnabie delivered fresh.
These providers are kept here because the dataset supports a monthly menu, published calendar, or another advance-planning cue, not because a formal subscription is guaranteed.
The reference institution for daily dishes in Achrafieh. Diwan Beirut publishes a full monthly calendar of daily home cooking — mouloukhieh, shish barak, kebbeh. Every daily meal includes fresh salad and dessert. Lenten adaptations available.
Some providers have an explicit subscription signal, while others are included only because they show monthly-menu or planning-friendly cues. The page separates those two cases on purpose.
No. Formal recurring plans should only be assumed where the provider data explicitly supports that wording.
Use provider pages first to understand area fit, menu style, and price position. Then confirm actual schedule, billing, and flexibility directly with the provider.
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