Don’t they say that the surest path to discovering a place’s culture runs through the stomach? Our Beirut locals are eager to share their favorite spots for breakfast, lunch, dinner, casual spots, fine dining, traditional Lebanese kitchen, ethnic cuisine and everything in between — all without breaking the bank. When it comes to the best food in Beirut, you’re in safe, expert hands.
Catrinas – Mexican restaurant
“Catrinas” is one of my favorite restaurants in Beirut. It makes extremely delicious Mexican food and has spot-on atmosphere. Just try not to go at night.
Full Article by Rayan Ezzeddine
Chop Suey – Chinese please
Chop Suey’s menu is rich in flavor and a lot of the items are spicy. The menu features a wide range of plates in each category catering to meat, chicken, seafood, and veggie lovers alike.
Full Article by Tala Ladki
Das Küche – Sausages and beer
“Das Küche” is a must-visit spot in Beirut if you like real German or Polish sausages (more than 15 types!) and beer. Remember to bring cash!
Full Article by Viera Obeid
Edds n’ Eddy’s Street Food – Special kaake
“Edds n’ Eddy’s Street Food” in Beirut makes legendary kaake, baked potatoes, crepes… I literally love everything there!
Full Article by Samira Ezzo
El Paseo – Salud!
“El Paseo” in Beirut does perfect sangrias, and all their Spanish food is authentic and tasty. Make sure you check out the happy hour from 5 to 8!
Full Article by Stephanie Geryes