Discover Restaurants offering the best Lebanese food in Evere, Brussels, Brussels. Evere (French: [eˈvɛːʁ], Dutch: [ˈeːvərə] ( listen)) is one of the nineteen municipalities located in the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. On January 1, 2006, the municipality had a total population of 33,462. The total area is 5.02 km² which gives a population density of 6,668 inhabitants per km². In common with all the Brussels municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch).
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4 based on 64 reviews
I love Lebanese so took the short walk to Beyrouth.Itâs a warm and welcoming place, deceptively large inside, a bit over bright but with a wonderful roaring (gas) fire. In contrast, the reception from the manager was distinctly lacking in warmth. Not rude, just ambivalent. I love Lebanese and the starters: houmous, Tabuleh with flat breads were exactly what I was looking for. Next I had the lamb shish. They werenât terrible, but chewy and a little flavourless. The spicy toasted flat bread went half way to redeeming the dish, but .....Overall I wasnât unhappy that Iâd been. But Iâm not rushing to go back.
4 based on 187 reviews
Organic restaurant (90%). Oriental-based food (Morocco / Lebanon). Organic and fresh products. Everything is homemade. Nature and organic wines, Brussels beers. Organic and fair trade coffee. Homemade pastries. Restaurant available from 12:00 to 14:15 and
Nice atmosphere, pretty good food, something for everyone, very good service. We had a nice night, staff were very attentive and generous. The food was good but lacked punch and flavour didnât taste that fresh. I have high standards having eaten a lot of middle eastern food and having gone to Marrakech. It was a good feed but not particularly memorable. Great options for vegans.
4 based on 429 reviews
This place has one of the best kebabs I have ever eaten. We arrived and there was a line up out the door. Be patient, definitely worth the wait.We had the mixed and a chicken kebab with fritters. Both were amazing all under 20â¬They have lots of seating so you can enjoy your food while it is hot.
4 based on 64 reviews
I love Lebanese so took the short walk to Beyrouth.Itâs a warm and welcoming place, deceptively large inside, a bit over bright but with a wonderful roaring (gas) fire. In contrast, the reception from the manager was distinctly lacking in warmth. Not rude, just ambivalent. I love Lebanese and the starters: houmous, Tabuleh with flat breads were exactly what I was looking for. Next I had the lamb shish. They werenât terrible, but chewy and a little flavourless. The spicy toasted flat bread went half way to redeeming the dish, but .....Overall I wasnât unhappy that Iâd been. But Iâm not rushing to go back.
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