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great peasant cooking of the Valencian region.  The most notable reason for visiting them is to discover Fesol- i-naps** the “wet” rice dish made with duck and served in a tureen with its copious and delicious sauce.  This cuisine needs a good appetite and deserves much wider recognition but, as our last visit to Canyes was very disappointing, we suggest you proceed with care and book to go to their sister restaurant, GENUINA, in the same high street. Easy parking. Genuina 96 324 8663 & Canyes (96 324.9085) (best to book) www.canyesrestaurant.com/ (a useful website for Valencia) el arroz de pato** exquisito, pero cualquier arroz lo bordan; al horno, paella, a banda, de cangrejo o el meloso de bogavante.  Platos tan típicos que muchos valencianos ni conocen, como me pasó a mi con los postres... BEIRUT [LEBANESE] Rte: Paseo de la Alameda 50. One of the great cuisines of the Mediterranean, gastronauts will be pleased to learn that this excellent little Lebanese restaurant is alive and well and has moved further down the road close to the Corte Ingles roundabout (opp. side to the opera house) and is better every time we visit - the more so, when we discovered the mother of the family has taken over in the kitchen! Enjoy properly made Hommous (not the poor UK & EU supermarket product!), Mtabal (aka Babaghanoush), Tabbouleh, Falafel & Sharwama (insist on lamb) as well as the delicious Fatoush (salad).  Superb puddings! Marvellous Baklawa. Open 7/7 (+ takeaway service) 96 330 5763 / [email protected] / www. beirutking.es BENISSA :   Restaurante CASA CANTO (Benissa) : The No.1 restaurant in Benissa and very highly regarded (on left, in last block of the town, going southwards to Calpe).  Comfortable,