Small, cozy spot with brick oven heat offers an intimate vibe like a Lebanese home. Fried kibbeh shines with perfect crisp and rich filling, while grilled kibbeh adds authentic Middle Eastern flavor. Outdoor tables provide a casual way to enjoy Mediterranean bakery treats.
Fried kibbeh comes with a perfect crisp and a filling of ground meat, caramelized onions, and walnuts. Raw kibbeh, or kibbe nayeh, requires pre-ordering and offers unique flavors not found elsewhere. Grilled kibbeh delivers excellent Middle Eastern taste alongside other dishes.
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The prices at Beirut Bakery & Deli are reasonable for the quality offered.
Reservations are not required, but expect busy hours during lunch.
The menu prices in-store may differ from those online.
Mediterranean spot shines with authentic shawarma and a unique ribeye kebab. Warm, family-like vibe blends with elegant Middle Eastern decor and soft Arabic pop. The Keppe kibbeh is crispy and juicy, a standout among appetizers.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the Keppe (Kibbeh) offers a well-spiced bite. It matches traditional flavors closely and stands out among appetizers like grape leaf rolls and eggplant dip.
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The restaurant offers a student discount upon request.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
The restaurant serves halal food, catering to dietary restrictions.
Cozy spot offers authentic Brazilian sfiha and great kibbeh texture at affordable prices. Dim lighting creates a bar-like vibe perfect for trying new dishes safely. Empanadas add to the tasty, diverse menu.
Kibbeh here comes with a great texture and flavor. It stands out alongside Brazilian sfiha and empanadas as a solid choice.
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Reservations are required for all-you-can-eat options, ordered at least one hour in advance.
The restaurant does not accept payment by phone; cash and cards are accepted.
Expect a consistent wait time for freshly handmade food, typically around 30 minutes.
Small space shines with colorful decor and live music that creates a warm, family-friendly vibe. Kibbeh is freshly prepared and pairs perfectly with savory sauces and sides like tabbouleh and hummus. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming.
Kibbeh here comes out freshly prepared with a spectacular taste. It pairs well with savory sauces and other Middle Eastern sides like tabbouleh and hummus.
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The restaurant closes at 10pm on weekdays and 11pm on weekends.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Middle Eastern spot offers a quiet atmosphere with comfy couches and an outdoor patio. Kibbeh shines as a versatile dish, often paired with shawarma and samosas. Adjacent hookah lounge adds a unique touch to the experience.
Kibbeh appears as a frequent choice, served as appetizers and part of mixed platters. It pairs often with shawarma and samosas, highlighting its role as a versatile Middle Eastern dish here.
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The restaurant does not offer any beverages; bottled water or soda must be purchased.
Daood Basha Cuisine is a small, family-owned restaurant specializing in home-cooked meals.
Reservations are not required but recommended during busy times.
Rooftop restaurant with a pool centerpiece offers stunning city and fireworks views. Fried kibbeh spices bring bold flavor, paired well with rice and fresh sides. Live belly dancing and crafted cocktails create a vibrant atmosphere that stays chill and lively.
Fried kibbe offers a very flavorful taste with just right spices. It pairs well with rice and complements other dishes like babaganoush and tabbouleh.
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Reservations are needed to secure a spot on the patio.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with half-price drinks.
The restaurant hosts birthday celebrations, weddings, and receptions.
Mediterranean spot serves authentic Lebanese cuisine in a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. Kibbeh is very tasty and pairs well with labneh, shining alongside the beef kabob. Space suits both vegan and meat eaters, making it a chill dining experience.
Kibbeh comes out very tasty and pairs well with labneh. It stands out alongside the beef kabob for flavor.
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Parking is limited; expect to walk from nearby garages or find street parking.
Reservations are recommended, especially on busy nights like Valentine's Day.
The restaurant offers a varied menu catering to both vegans and meat eaters.