This is the motto of
Buns and Guns Restaurant in
Beirut,
Lebanon.
“They accuse us of terrorism, so let’s serve terrorist bread, why not?” says Mr. Ibrahim, the owner of
Buns and Guns. The restaurant looks like a military post, with sand-bags to protect the clients, sounds of machine-guns and bombs instead of music and illustrations of different weapons all around.
Set up in a
Hezbollah-controlled area of
Beirut,
Buns and Guns started attracting customers on the first day it opened and foods like “terrorist bread, rocket propelled grenade, Dragunov, Kalashnikov, Viper or B52” are becoming more and more popular.
Mr. Ibrahim says the only way a
Buns and Guns sandwich can kill somebody is by its generous size.
