Small Mediterranean spot shines with zesty tabbouleh that lifts dishes like crispy kibbeh. Exposed brick and colorful seats create a warm atmosphere. Open late and friendly, it suits large groups and casual nights out.
Freshness stands out with the zesty tabbouleh packed with flavor. It complements dishes like crispy kibbeh and silky hummus, adding a refreshing touch to the meal.
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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 space with rustic decor offers a warm, family-like vibe like Beirut. Outdoor terrace welcomes dogs and suits warm nights. Tabbouleh shines as a refreshing salad, perfect with mixed grill or lamb shawarma.
Served in a shareable size, the tabbouleh offers a refreshing taste that stands out, especially on hot days. It pairs well with dishes like mixed grill and lamb shawarma, making it a delicious and excellent salad option.
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).
Spacious restaurant features vaulted entrance and lively live jazz music that energizes the space. Fresh, zesty tabbouleh shines among flavorful mezze dishes. Large tables and intimate seating offer comfort despite the sometimes loud atmosphere.
Fresh and zesty, the tabbouleh stands out with its bright flavors. It pairs well with dishes like okra with lamb and yara salad, making it a flavorful part of the mezze spread.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on busy weekend nights.
Happy hour is available downstairs with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Live jazz performances occur every Wednesday night with no cover charge.
Small space offers intimate seating and a quiet vibe perfect for relaxed dining. Authentic Lebanese dishes shine with charcoal-grilled flavors and generous portions. Tabbouleh is bright and fresh, bursting with zesty juice and perfect balance.
Bright and fresh with lots of juice, the tabbouleh stands out for its perfect balance and zesty flavor. It avoids dryness common in other versions, making it a memorable salad option.
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The restaurant operates with a charcoal grill system.
The portions are generous.
It offers classic Lebanese dishes.
Home-baked pita oven and live bread making create a unique culinary focus. Starters feature perfectly seasoned tabbouleh with bold acidity and fresh ingredients. Cozy, intimate space with a beautiful back garden offers a warm, lively atmosphere blending traditional Lebanese vibes.
Starters include perfectly seasoned tabbouleh with beautiful presentation. Quality ingredients and a bold acidity level make the salad stunningly delicious.
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.
Walls display personal photos and art, creating an authentic, home-like atmosphere filled with cozy charm. Bright, inviting energy contrasts with the city's usual impersonal vibe, making it feel like a family gathering. Guests enjoy carefully curated details that reflect deep personal stories and heritage.
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The restaurant offers a $25 pre fixe (3 course) menu.
The venue is suitable for hosting private parties, including birthdays.
The limited menu reflects the chefs' commitment to freshness and flavor.
Spacious dining room offers a warm atmosphere with friendly staff. Fresh tabbouleh adds a bright, herby touch to meals. Noise and temperature can vary, sometimes affecting comfort.
Fresh tabbouleh appears as a flavorful side, often paired with hummus and pita. It complements dishes like chicken kebab and falafel well, adding a bright, herby touch to the plates.
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Be careful to order accordingly due to the big portion sizes.
There is a 3.5% credit card fee not mentioned on the menu.
The price of the falafel sandwich is 16 dollars.
Mediterranean spot shines with fresh tabbouleh bursting with crisp herbs and bright flavors. Intricate decor adds a quaint, comfortable vibe. Weekends bring live belly dancing, creating a fun, lively atmosphere but loud music can challenge conversation.
Freshness stands out in the tabbouleh, which features crisp herbs and bright flavors. It pairs well with other appetisers like hummus and labneh for a varied start.
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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 space with sunlit windows offers a cozy, peaceful vibe. Tabbouleh shines with great mint flavor and smooth garlic tahini sauce. Friendly atmosphere includes complimentary treats like soup and watermelon, enhancing the authentic Mediterranean experience.
Tabbouleh here features a great mint flavor that stands out in the salad. The garlic tahini sauce is smooth and garlicky, complementing the fresh ingredients well.
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The restaurant offers options for everyone, including vegan, vegetarian, and omnivore.
Tabbouleh is very accommodating to dietary restrictions if notified ahead of time.
The portions at Tabbouleh are huge, enough for more than one meal, priced at $15 for a Build Your Own Bowl.
Phoenician design creates a spacious, elegant setting with lively, noisy energy and outdoor seating. Tabbouleh shines as a fresh, well-seasoned appetizer alongside Middle Eastern dishes. Lebanese-inspired cocktails add a distinct dining experience at the vibrant cocktail bar.
Tabbouleh comes as a consistently excellent appetizer, fresh and well-seasoned. It pairs well with other Middle Eastern dishes like baba ghanouj and beef kibbeh.
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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.
Spacious Lebanese spot offers fresh tabbouleh that pairs well with bread and cheese manousheh. Enjoy authentic Arabic music in a family-friendly setting with indoor and outdoor seating. Small grocery section sells Lebanese products alongside made-to-order dishes.
Freshness stands out in the tabbouleh, which pairs well with bread and cheese manousheh. The tabbouleh complements other dishes like mutabbal and foul with pickles.
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Happy hour runs from 3-5 PM with incredible deals.
The Kafta sandwich lunch special costs $11.
The mezze platter costs $25 and is a popular choice.
Warm, earthy colors and colorful mosaics create a cozy vibe with heated outdoor seating. Fresh tabbouleh shines with bright herbs and toasted pine nuts, paired with hummus and shawarma. Soft Lebanese music adds to the authentic atmosphere.
Fresh tabbouleh comes with bright herbs and a balanced tang. It pairs well with toasted pine nuts and is served alongside other seasoned appetizers like hummus and shawarma.
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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.
Shawarma restaurant shines with authentic Middle Eastern flavors and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Tabbouleh is simple, mostly parsley and bulgur, but priced high at nearly $10. Drinks like the pomegranate mojito add a refreshing touch.
Tabbouleh here is mostly parsley and bulgur with little lemon, olive oil, or tomato. It costs nearly $10, which feels high for such a simple salad.
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Shawarma Square opens at 12:30 pm.
The food is Halal.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and amount of food.
Enjoy fresh tabbouleh with vine leaves and warm pita in a lively setting featuring heated terraces and table-side shawarma burners. Nostalgic Arabic music fills the air, creating a warm, inviting vibe despite some noise. The mix of fancy interiors and casual self-cooking stations makes dining unique.
Fresh tabbouleh comes with vine leaves and pairs well with hummus and meat. It appears alongside other starters like fattoush salad and muhammara served with warm pita.
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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.