Small Mediterranean restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with exposed brick walls and colorful, cozy seating. The vibe balances lively yet laid back energy, creating a homey and friendly setting. It welcomes large groups and stays open late, making it suitable for various occasions.
Middle Eastern dishes come with authentic spices and fresh flavors. Plates like fattoush salad, kofta arayas, and mixed grill with lamb chops show true Lebanese taste with a unique twist.
The fattoush salad stands out with its authentic and fresh flavors. It pairs well with other dishes like kofta arayas and mixed grill platters, offering a unique twist on traditional Lebanese cuisine.
Good to know
Fattoush is BYOB, allowing you to bring your favorite drinks.
The portions are huge for the price you pay.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality of food.
Cozy restaurant with bright, cute decor and flowers hanging from the ceiling creates a warm, quiet atmosphere. Offers authentic Lebanese cuisine with a strong focus on vegetarian options and halal meats. Hidden location adds to its charm and invites a relaxed dining experience.
Food features authentic Lebanese flavors with a focus on delicious and healthy dishes. The cuisine stays true to traditional recipes and tastes.
Salads feature a fattoush with the right amount of sumac and homemade pita chips. The fattoush pairs well with dishes like hummus and mixed grill.
Good to know
Beit Zaytoon is a BYOB restaurant, so bring your own wine.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Catering services are available for large groups, with ample food provided.
Mediterranean spot shines with authentic Syrian flavors from grandma's kitchen and a vibrant fattoush salad that pairs perfectly with floral tea. Intricate decor sets a quaint, comfortable mood while lively belly dancing adds fun energy on weekends.
Unique dishes from the grandma’s kitchen showcase authentic Syrian flavors not found elsewhere. Every dish bursts with carefully crafted, flavorful ingredients and beautiful presentation.
Fattoush here stands out for its exceptional freshness and vibrant flavors. The salad pairs well with Syrian floral tea, enhancing the overall experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for busy nights like Christmas.
The belly dancer performs on Fridays and Saturdays, enhancing the dining experience.
Dinner and a show are offered on Friday nights, making it a special event.
Small, well-decorated Middle Eastern restaurant with a big oven for bread and an illuminated map of Palestine. Cozy, inviting atmosphere with authentic music and a soothing vibe that feels like being hosted by family. Dining area often crowded with people enjoying generous portions of fresh, hot food.
Dishes showcase authentic Palestinian and Lebanese flavors with recipes and equipment true to tradition. Food tastes like home-cooked Arabic meals, offering well-prepared Mediterranean cuisine.
Fattoush comes served in a unique bread bowl with a blend of Lebanese and Palestinian spices. The salad tastes very fresh, letting the ingredients shine clearly.
Good to know
Ordering to go is the best option for a quick meal.
Prices are very affordable for high quality food.
Vegan and vegetarian options are clearly identified on the menu.
Small dining space offers an intimate, cozy atmosphere with a rustic, charming decor. Outdoor seating on a small terrace provides a comfortable option for warmer nights and allows dogs. The vibe feels like eating in Beirut, with a welcoming, family-like energy.
Meals bring authentic Middle Eastern flavors with a strong Lebanese focus. Appetizers come in generous portions and the food feels like a home-cooked experience.
Salads feature fattoush with lots of pomegranate and sumac. The fattoush tastes delicious and pairs well with falafel.
Good to know
A reservation is a must due to the limited indoor area.
The restaurant is Halal.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
Home-baked pita oven and live bread making create a unique culinary focus. Warm, lively atmosphere blends traditional Lebanese vibes with a beautiful back garden for outdoor dining. Space feels cozy and intimate with tables close together, enhancing the communal experience.
Dishes feature authentic Lebanese flavors with a modern twist. Tabbouleh stands out with nicely chopped parsley, tomatoes, and onions reflecting traditional preparation.
Fresh ingredients shine in the fattoush with zataar dressing on crisp romaine lettuce. Crunchy pita, sumac, and pomegranate molasses add bright acidity and texture.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to high demand.
Brunch service is newly introduced and considered a must-try.
Extra pita costs $4, which is relatively high for the area.
Lebanese restaurant offers beautifully designed space with ample outdoor seating open to summer breezes. Atmosphere blends romantic elegance with a homey, spacious dining room that sometimes echoes. Food serves family-style from large pans, featuring standout dishes like stuffed zucchinis and knafeh dessert.
Offers authentic Lebanese cuisine with home-cooked style dishes. Every meal features fresh, no frills homemade food that stays true to traditional flavors.
Crisp, fresh ingredients define the fattoush, paired with a zesty dressing that brightens the salad. The fattoush stands out for its crispiness and balance, making it a memorable part of the meal.
Good to know
You have to book in advance for lunch or dinner.
You pay up front with your order at this restaurant.
The portion size of the chicken and rice is perfect for two people.
Palestinian restaurant offers cozy, dimly lit space with embroidered benches and tasteful decor. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant, enhanced by live music that suits a relaxed evening. Outdoor seating lines the sidewalk, providing a casual alternative to the intimate indoor setting.
Food features authentic Palestinian flavors with robust, distinct character. The chef uses high-quality ingredients to create dishes true to Middle Eastern cuisine.
Salad comes in reasonable amounts and tastes refreshing. It pairs well with dips, bread, and cauliflower fritters for a flavorful plant-based meal.
Good to know
Reservations are suggested, especially for busy nights.
The restaurant offers a brunch menu alongside dinner options.
Expect to finish your meal within 90 minutes if seated during peak hours.
Outdoor and indoor spaces feature heated terraces and table-side shawarma burners that offer a unique dining experience. The atmosphere combines nostalgic Arabic music with a warm, inviting vibe, though noise levels can be high. The setting balances a fancy, renovated interior with casual, interactive elements like self-cooking stations.
Offers authentic Lebanese cuisine with a great variety of dishes. The table shawarma stands out as close to the real deal.
Fresh vegetables and crispy pita create a bright, crunchy texture in the fattoush. The salad balances tangy dressing with herbs and vegetables for a lively flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table, especially on weekends.
Expect some dishes to cost over $150, making it a pricey dining option.
Table side shawarma takes 30 to 60 minutes to serve, so order early.
Compact Lebanese restaurant with loud eurodance music and bright fluorescent lighting creates a lively yet cozy atmosphere. Staff foster a family-like vibe that welcomes guests warmly despite the tight seating. The space feels clean and unassuming, suited for casual, chill dinners.
Shawarma here tastes authentic and delicious, closely matching what you find in the GCC. Hummus and Toum (Lebanese garlic sauce) also feel genuine, but the falafel sandwich does not reflect authentic Lebanese style.
Fresh fattoush features crisp vegetables and toasted pita, offering a bright, tangy flavor. It pairs well with rich dips like lamb birria and creamy hummus.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late night.
The Lebanese crunch wrap supreme is only offered late at night.
The price of the shawarma is $16.
Warm, earthy colors and colorful mosaics create a cozy, authentic atmosphere with tight seating inside and on the sidewalk patio. Outdoor heated seating offers a pleasant option year-round. Lebanese music plays softly, enhancing the inviting vibe.
Authentic Lebanese dishes feature genuine flavors and traditional ingredients. The setting offers a cozy ambiance that complements the genuine hospitality.
Fresh ingredients and a good portion size make the fattoush salad stand out. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy hummus and grilled kafta kebab.
Good to know
You need a reservation on a weekend to dine here.
Expect over 1 hour wait for chicken shawarma during busy times.
Portions are small; 2 chicken kababs cost $28.
Mediterranean restaurant with vibrant atmosphere and exotic decor featuring a greenhouse-style back room with fairy lights. Offers both indoor and outdoor seating, including a spacious outdoor area with artwork and string lights. Music is lively, often Afro beats, creating an energetic vibe that can be loud.
Warm, quality pita bread pairs with authentic hummus for a solid start. Creative, authentic Mediterranean flavors fill the menu and the atmosphere feels thoughtful and genuine.
Fresh vegetables and crispy pita pieces give the fattoush salad a great crunch. Halloumi cheese stands out as a distinctive ingredient, paired with a flavorful blend of whipped feta and pistachio.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
The price of the lamb kebab is $31.03.
Brunch is available on Saturdays and is a popular time to visit.
Mediterranean vegan spot shines with authentic Middle Eastern flavors and a grilled fattoush that offers a fresh, crisp bite. Gorgeous marble and vintage mirrors create a romantic atmosphere while upbeat Mediterranean tunes keep energy high. Small tables make dining cozy but tight.
Food delivers authentic Middle Eastern flavors with dishes from Greek, Turkish, Syrian, and Lebanese traditions. Vegan options taste indulgent and genuine, matching the look and flavor of traditional recipes.
Grilled fattoush features a light char that adds a satisfying flavor. It resembles a deconstructed romaine salad with fresh, crisp elements.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The restaurant offers a unique vegan fine dining experience.
Expect a price of around $30 for main dishes without sides.
Spacious restaurant with Tulum-inspired decor and ambient lighting creates a vibrant, sun-kissed atmosphere. Live violinists and DJs provide continuous house music, setting a chill yet energetic mood. The crowd enjoys a blend of Miami and NYC vibes, making the space feel both lively and stylish.
Every dish bursts with fresh, authentic flavors and comes with beautiful presentation. A lady playing violin adds an authentic Greek touch to the Mediterranean courses.
Salad features fresh mint and crisp vegetables with a tangy dressing. Flavors start sharp but mellow as you eat, offering a unique taste experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get packed for dinner.
A strict two-hour limit is enforced for dining at the restaurant.
Parties of 7 or more must meet a $200 minimum spending limit per person.
Phoenician design resembling an ancient ship shapes a spacious, elegant setting with outdoor seating and a pleasant cocktail bar. Noisy atmosphere fills the space, lively and energetic, often crowded with large groups sharing dishes. Lebanese-inspired cocktails and exceptional food create a distinct dining experience.
Dishes deliver authentic Lebanese flavors with every bite. Food, service, and ambience all reflect genuine Arabic traditions.
Fresh and flavorful ingredients make the Fattoush salad stand out. The sour cherry fattoush is a unique off-menu option that adds a special twist.
Good to know
Reservations are required for private events and should be made in advance.
The restaurant hosts a lively Pride Drag Brunch every Sunday.
New Year's Eve includes a four-course meal with music and dancers.