Find out what Lebanese restaurants to try in Schaerbeek. Schaerbeek (obsolete Dutch spelling, retained in French, pronounced [skaʁbek] ( listen)) or Schaarbeek (Dutch, pronounced [ˈsxaːrbeːk] ( listen)) is one of the nineteen municipalities located in the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. It is bordered by the City of Brussels, Etterbeek, Evere and Saint-Josse-ten-Noode. In common with all the Brussels municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch).
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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.
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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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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 192 reviews
Samer & Isslam are two close friends, delicious food is their passion, enjoying relaxing time with very good shisha is their kiff and to be served like princes is their way of living. Fans of unusual places, love to discover new cuisines and enjoy dessert
This is a lovely place to enjoy some good Lebanese food! Great presentation and reasonable prices. Staff are friendly and they will explain any dish to you if you ask. You can order takeaway or simple have lunch or dinner there. However if you book for dinner, downstairs the light is a little bright for my taste so we prefer upstairs but you will smell people smoking the Lebanese smoking pipe called Hookah as there is a lounge area. I suggest that you try this place, it's very close to the Grand Place!
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