Lebanese Food

The Lebanese Kitchen
The Lebanon kitchen is immensely famous for the variety of spices and ingredients. The mouth-watering authentic flavorful recipes are well known throughout the world. In Lebanon, most local restaurants serve typical Lebanese mezze, an array of more than 60 small hot and cold, fresh savory dishes, mostly eaten with bread (‘khebbez’). The small food glossary below can help you out with your first local eating experience.

Food Glossary
• Fattoush: a green salad with a lemon dressing and crispy bread.
• Tabbouleh: a salad made of sliced parsley, tomato, onion, mint, lemon juice and olive oil.
• Hummus: a creamy paste made of chick peas, olive oil, lemon and tahini.
• Moutabel (Baba Ghanouj): grilled eggplant, sesame paste, yoghurt and lemon.
• Labneh: a creamy cheese paste made from yoghurt.
• Kibbeh Errass: grilled meatballs stuffed with fat or minced meat.
• Kibbeh Nayieh: raw minced goat meat.
• Shanklish: salty white cheese with sweet onion, tomatoes, parsley and olive oil.
• Shish Taouk: chicken sandwich with potatoes, coleslaw and garlic paste.
• Loubiyeh: green or white beans, often served with chopped onion, tomato paste and olive oil.
• Manaouche: a Lebanese pizza, generally topped with jibneh (cheese), labneh (yoghurt paste), lahmeh (meat) and/or zaatar (thyme, sesame seeds, and olive oil).
• Arak: a clear, unsweetened anise-flavored local distilled alcoholic drink. Arak is mixed with water (1/3 arak, 2/3 water) upon which is turns milky-white.
• Knafeh: an Arabic sweet with shredded filo dough, cheese, syrup and lemon.

Restaurants, Lunch Places and Bars
Lebanon, especially Beirut, is crammed with attractive restaurants, lunch places and bars. For each destination, a selection of bars, restaurants and other eateries is provided. To get an idea of costs, you can use the index below.
* rock bottom
** average
*** above average
**** top end

  • Chez Maguy ***

    Located by the Phoenician wall, close to ‘Maqaad el-Mir’, this colorful, seashore fish restaurant serves the catch of the day and Lebanese mezze on a wooden terrace overlooking the sea. 

  • Chez Sami ***

    Tasteful restaurant serving fresh quality seafood, both indoors and outdoors, and with great sea views.

  • Chez Zakhia **

    Large and attractive restaurant, beautifully located on the seaside just north of Amchit. It serves delicious fresh seafood and Lebanese mezze.

  • Falafel Abou Rami *

    Located opposite the Sea Castle, this local place is well known for its great, though salty, falafel sandwiches for 4,000 LBP.

  • Falafel Freiha *

    Directly opposite the main entrance of the ABC Mall, this small eatery serves great falafel and shawarma sandwiches. They also offer a free delivery service.

  • Fawar al-Hasbani Restaurant & Park **

    Located next to the Hasbani River, this large and scenic garden restaurant serves Lebanese mezze, mixed grill and fresh fish.

  • Feniqia *****

    Situated close to the entrance of the archaeological site, this popular bar and restaurant serves a wide range of Lebanese food, including platters and sandwiches, and has amazing fresh ice teas. Reservation...

  • Joining **

    Located on top of one of the rocks enclosing a natural harbor, about 1,5 kilometer south of Batroun, this attractive outdoor restaurant invites you for tasty mezze, fresh fish and refreshments, including...

  • Kasr Fakhreddine ***

    An enchanting indoor and outdoor restaurant with great mountain views and serving fine Lebanese mezze and plats du jour.

     
  • Le Marin ***

    This popular restaurant has served seafood and Lebanese mezze for more than 20 years. The setting over the terrace above the water makes this an attractive place for both lunch and dinner.

  • Le Petit Phenicien ***

    Small unpretentious family restaurant serving burgers, mezze and fresh fish.

  • Le Phenicien **

    Seafood restaurant with a large outdoor terrace in attractive location at the west side of the harbor.

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  • Makhlouf **

    Popular local eatery serving all kinds of Lebanese food, including shawarma. They also have a delivery service. 

  • Makhlouf Restaurant *

    Delicious Lebanese food served in a simple, but friendly ambiance. In summer, you can eat on the outdoor terrace. They also serve nargileh.

  • Malhamet Shams *

    Located at the end of the Ras el-Ain boulevard, this locals’ favorite serves super fresh and tasty grilled meat sandwiches.

  • Malik Falafel *

    Located at the beginning of the shopping street, this tiny place offers delicious falafel sandwiches.

  • Massaad Barbecue **

    Locally known as Tabliyet Massaad and opened in 1967, Adel Massaad is famous for its taouk sandwich: toasted bread topped with sesame seed and filled with juicy pieces of chicken that are marinated in...

  • Mezyan Pub **

    Previously located in Astral Avenue, Mezyan now has her own hot spot in Hamra Street. The spacious and light area, together with their large selection of tapas and mezze, attracts for a relaxed afternoon...

  • Midane el Mir **

    Situated on the main square, close to the Fakhr el-Dine mosque, this restaurant with outdoor terrace offers Lebanese mezze, French platters, pizzas, burgers and sandwiches.

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