Find out what Armenian restaurants to try in Beirut. Often called "Paris of the Middle East", Beirut is a thriving hotspot for shopping, socializing and sightseeing, despite many wars and unrest. The city has been rebuilt several times, with modern architecture sharing space with Ottoman and colonial French buildings. Bustling streets such as Hamra and Ashrafieh provide hopping nightlife while the National Museum and the Gibran Museum give visitors a taste of the city's history. The Corniche is the place for activities like jogging and biking.
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4 based on 30 reviews
If you have ever wondered about Armenian Anatolian cuisine, then this is an excellent restaurant to try. Its a cozy little place with an extended menu of Armenian specialties like Mante, Subeurag different Yalanches, Muhammara, cherry kebob and so on..... To get the best experience I recommend sharing, Tapas style. I met a couple of friends and tried several items. If you are new to this cuisine, you might either fall in love, (like most of my group) or find the combinations hard to accept. Overall we had a great time, the food was authentic and delicious, and the service was excellent. They had several gluten free items, and I wish they had more. I could not get any of the Beuregs or Lahmajun. Since our waiter realized we were trying to sample as much of the food to get an idea, he gifted us a couple of appetizers on the house to try. Overall I highly recommend this restaurant. I give it my GoldnAdvice seal of approval.
4 based on 64 reviews
Almayass was stablished in 1996 as a small family run restaurant. Today it has sister branches in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Riyadh and New York. The menu offers both Lebanese and Armenian dishes where even the purely Lebanese dishes are somewhat twisted s
In Ashrafieh branch, a cozy restaurant with good accommodations for a family style dinner. Great variety of homemade tasty dishes. Start with a MUST have mezza of dishes and go for the kibbe niyye, the hummus, baba ghannoush, tabboule and fattoush salads. Try the variety of mashawee - perfectly seasoned and cooked meats, and finish with a myriad of fruits and desserts.Enjoy the singer with his oud. Add some arak or wine and SAHTEIN - 2 healths to you and yours. :)
4 based on 64 reviews
Almayass was stablished in 1996 as a small family run restaurant. Today it has sister branches in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Riyadh and New York. The menu offers both Lebanese and Armenian dishes where even the purely Lebanese dishes are somewhat twisted s
In Ashrafieh branch, a cozy restaurant with good accommodations for a family style dinner. Great variety of homemade tasty dishes. Start with a MUST have mezza of dishes and go for the kibbe niyye, the hummus, baba ghannoush, tabboule and fattoush salads. Try the variety of mashawee - perfectly seasoned and cooked meats, and finish with a myriad of fruits and desserts.Enjoy the singer with his oud. Add some arak or wine and SAHTEIN - 2 healths to you and yours. :)
4 based on 167 reviews
Lebanese restaurant offering traditional recipes with a twist in a feel-good atmosphere brought alive by remixed classics.
Both cold and hot mezzeh are absolutely delicious and the tabouleh is not like any orher place i ever tastedMashawis are also delicious Service is very professional Only issue is that outdoor fans are not effective during summer at lunch time
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4 based on 932 reviews
Tucked away in Beirut's Gemayzeh quarter, Mayrig is a guardian of the Armenian culinary heritage, not only recreating its recipes but also celebrating the unrivaled Armenian hospitality. Mayrig offers a feeling of home-coming, a magical place where you ca
We came here for a post retreat dinner. Food was delicious, the restaurant is lovely with an outdoor garden and an inviting indoor space. Excellent service and just the place to end a long day.
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4 based on 331 reviews
Onno Bistros serve the finest Lebanese-Armenian fare in a relaxed, inviting environment. Come discover classics like soubereg, itche, mante and ras asfour karaz. With restaurants in Bourj Hammoud, Hamra, Badaro and Naccache, Onno Bistro offers up great fo
This little restaurant offers beautiful Armenian food. The ras asfour Karaz with sour cherry sauce is to die for. It was full when we arrived but they managed to accommodate us. Highly recommend it!
4 based on 64 reviews
Almayass was stablished in 1996 as a small family run restaurant. Today it has sister branches in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Riyadh and New York. The menu offers both Lebanese and Armenian dishes where even the purely Lebanese dishes are somewhat twisted s
In Ashrafieh branch, a cozy restaurant with good accommodations for a family style dinner. Great variety of homemade tasty dishes. Start with a MUST have mezza of dishes and go for the kibbe niyye, the hummus, baba ghannoush, tabboule and fattoush salads. Try the variety of mashawee - perfectly seasoned and cooked meats, and finish with a myriad of fruits and desserts.Enjoy the singer with his oud. Add some arak or wine and SAHTEIN - 2 healths to you and yours. :)
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