Discover Restaurants offering the best Lebanese food in South Salt Lake, Utah, United States. South Salt Lake is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States and is part of the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 23,617 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 121 reviews
The meals were disappointing but the baba ghanouj with fresh pita, the stuffed grape leaves, the spinach encased in crust and the lamb sausage were the best! Veggie kabob wasn't marinated enough, vegies were hard, too large onion and base of green pepper.
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4 based on 100 reviews
Pull up a cushion, relax and prepare for a truly memorable evening. Cedars of Lebanon is the perfect place for a romantic evening out, fun with friends, family or celebrating any special occasion.
We love Mediterranean food and were looking forward to our first visit to Cedars of Lebanon. The ambiance is ok, music nice. Very relaxing and calm. The service was just this side of ok, but nothing more. Pretty cursory. Our meal was pretty disappointing, as the food was under seasoned and, frankly, nothing special. I doubt that we'll ever go there again.
4 based on 160 reviews
We've been to Mazza several times for lunch and dinner. Last night however, we were surprised and very disappointed with the 'Molo Khia" seasonal special. It is touted as a "hearty stew with chicken and mallow leaves." It was tasty, but there was almost no chicken in the serving. When we told the server that there were only a couple of tiny morsels of chicken in the stew, his response was, "that's the way it's supposed to be." For $24.00, this is not what we expect of Mazza. We have always enjoyed our meals there and we were disapointed by the skimpiness of the dish and the dismissive response of our server.
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5 based on 34 reviews
On a bus trip and wanted Mediterranean. Did not disappoint. Lamb meatballs were awesome and the tabouleh. Tried the Lebanese wine for a first and it was awesome. Am a red wine drinker and loved the ksara cuvée de printemps but loved the white massaya Blanc better
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