Abu El Zulof holds a unique charm, where the soft rustling of olive trees and the lively buzz of people create its delightful ambiance.
The story began when the founder Mr. Salem Farah, whose childhood nickname was Abu El Zulof, “a legendary local character who is famous for his bravery, strength, and generosity” recognized the importance of creating a haven where people could forget about their troubles from the daily challenges and enjoy the simple pleasure of life, particularly as the conflict in Syria intensified.
He searched high and low for the perfect location, finally settling on a space nestled in the heart of Harat Al-Zaitoun, known also as the olive neighborhood, one of the oldest neighborhoods in one of the oldest cities in the world.
Located in Old Damascus, this neighborhood holds cultural significance in the region due to its olive trees that serve as a symbol for longevity,
peace, purity, and resilience.
