Where to eat Middle Eastern food in Sur: The Best Restaurants and Bars

September 17, 2019 Trinity Boughner

Best Middle Eastern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Middle Eastern food in Sur. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Middle Eastern restaurants near you. including Al-Fanar restaurant & Auberge, Abou Deeb Restaurant, Marjouha, Tyros Resort, Shawatina Restaurant, Kahloon Restocafe, Zahari
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7. Zahari

Al Aygah...Opposite the Omanoil petrol stattion, Sur 411 Lebanon Middle Eastern

The best restaurant in Sur with a great, albeit expensive, menu. This restaurant has the best atmosphere in Sur as it overlooks the bay and you can sit outside on nice comfortable, cushioned bench style chairs. The Muttabel or Baba ganoush is the best ive

6. Kahloon Restocafe

Jemeizat Street Sour, Tyre Lebanon Lebanese, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Barbecue Late Night, Drinks, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Buffet, Parking Available, Street Parking, Valet Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards +961 70 771 166 http://www.facebook.com/kahloon77/
Kahloon Restocafe

"كحلون" لبناني ، من صور ، معوّد عصوت الموج ، فاتح مطعم و تراس، آخر رواق، المطبخ تحت نظرك ، ما عندو شي مخبا ، بيوعا عصوت فيروز و فنجان قهوة مغلي عالهدا ، بيعمل "ترويقة" غير شكل ... الغدا و العشا قصة طويلة ، الني و المشوي و المقلي و الحكي مش متل الشوفة ...

Reviewed By SoukainaH

The lebanese food is absolutely delicious at Kahloun ( a name of a village in one of the famous singer Fairouz's play).it is well served,with a very good service. the menu is varied and plentiful, the atmosphere is very welcoming .if you have special guests or an occasion this is the place, book ahead and u won't regret it.Thank you Soukaina H, we're pleased with your Kahloon experience and with your feedback.Looking forward for your next visit :)

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5. Shawatina Restaurant

Nabih Berri Street, Tyre Lebanon Seafood, Lebanese, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Valet Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +961 7 350 070 http://www.shawatina.com/menus
Shawatina Restaurant

SHAWATINA is a Lebanese and Seafood Restaurant located in the southern Beach Area in Tyre, Sour, Lebanon. The views from every corner in the Restaurant are spectacular and you will see the sea from everywhere. Our Awarded Chefs are dedicated to serve you

Reviewed By Longing4fashion

The view from this restaurant is breathtaking. It's located on the first floor so you can the sea from above while dining! AMAZING! We tried fresh fried fish with tabouli, baba ganouj , hummus, french fries, vegetarian appetizers, and everything they served was beyond delicious. The restaurant has a very modern and clean decoration, and it makes your trip to Sur just worth it! The staff were very friendly and provided a very good service. This restaurant is a must visit, put it on your list.Thank you! Hope to see you again soon!!

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4. Tyros Resort

Sour Main Road, Al-Naqoura Iskandarounah, Naqoura Lebanon Middle Eastern +961 7 741 027 https://www.facebook.com/tyros.resort/
Tyros Resort

Reviewed By Flynnic

Went here yesterday with a few friends. The resort is spotless and the pool is great very big. We had the mixed grill plate for $16 great value and delicious washed down with an ice cold beer. The staff are great and there is a lot of them, Well recommended it is a little expensive for the area but worth it. There also is changing rooms for the pool and showers. The views are excellent of both the Med and the mountains.

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3. Marjouha

Nabih Berri Avenue, Tyre Lebanon Lebanese, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern Seating, Reservations [email protected] +961 7 344 277 https://www.facebook.com/marjouharestaurants/
Marjouha

Reviewed By 542imanh

View: 10/10Service: 6/10 Food: 2/10This is probably the longest review I've ever left for any restaurant so bear with me. As a general rule, don't expect amazing or even great traditional Lebanese food in Tyre. If that *is* what you're looking for, consider taking a 3-4 hour drive up north to Tripoli, or even about a couple of hours into the mountainous areas that rise over Beirut. Tyre is considered a beach city where people come to enjoy the beach-not the food. Now that that's covered, let's dive into the actual review. I came with a group of friends to see if Marjouha lives up to the hype and I won't lie, the menu definitely caught my attention. At a slightly higher price point than other places on the same street, I was hoping the food quality would match the price; boy, was I mistaken. They started us off with a serving of zaatar coated grissini served alongside labne topped with more zaatar. I didn't care to try it as I was waiting for the actual meal. We ordered: tabbouleh, mtabbal, mhammara, grape leaves, cheese rolls, fried kebbe, french fries, malseh, and the the mashawi combo platter. We received our drinks and one of my friends was too shy to ask to have her Miranda replaced after noticing a greasy residue on the top of the can, however the waitress kindly replaced it after I asked her to. After the waiter brought our food, the manager came over to style the food for us to take pics and asked us to leave a review after our meal. The tabbouleh was underwhelming and needed salt and lemon juice. The mtabbal was average; the menu stated it would be served with pomegranate molasses and walnuts, but they never made it to the plate. The mhammara was basically a red sugar paste. It desparately needed salt, a sour addition from lemon juice or a tangy pomegranate molasses, and a kick of spice. The grape leaves were sour (a good thing) but they barely had any filling. The cheese rolls were crispy but I'm curious to know what cheese they used because it had absolutely no flavor whatsoever. The fried kibbe were fresh and crispy, but they also lacked salt and really needed a generous pinch of 7 spices. I'm almost sure the french fries were the generic frozen variety and were unsalted to our dismay. The malseh. My issue with this dish is two-fold. The menu states that for raw dishes, the waiter should be asked about availability. I asked the waittress while ordering if the malseh was available and she was supposed to let me know, but she never did. The second issue with this dish was that sure the meat was great, however, it also lacked salt. The bulgur mix served alongside also needed salt, more fresh herbs, and kibbe spices. Finally we arrive to the main dish- the mashawi. For an exorbitant $41(!!) you get 3 shish tawook (chicken) skewers, 3 kafta skewers, 3 beef skewers, 2 lamb chops, a couple of grilled zucchini skewers, some grilled tomato and onion, garlic dip, a tiny dish of concrete-like hummus, and some pita bread spread with pepper paste and topped with parsley and onion. Sounds like a ton of food, no? Except for the fact that those "skewers" are actually the short wooden skewers where you get about 3-4 pieces of meat *per skewer*. The chicken was fine, no complaints there and the same goes for the garlic paste. The kafta fell apart when we tried to pick it up and also lacked salt and pepper. The beef and lamb chops were cooked to death. We were definitely not eating meat at that point, more like chewing rubber and just like eveything else, they severely lacked salt and pepper. When we were done eating the manager came over to ask how everything was. As a frequent traveler to Lebanon I'd noticed that customer service is almost non-existent here. I was pleasantly surprised to see the manager walking around asking tables how their meals were. He finally came over to our table and asked us how our meal was. I asked him if he wanted my honest opinion and he insisted that he did. I told him the view is fabulous, but the service is ok. He was surprised that I use the word ok, expecting me to say amazing. I told him that I I am a food critic and I would be very specific with my review to him. He asked me about my opinion on the food and I told him that it wasn't good. He seemed upset that I said that and asked me to write an excellent review anyway because "that's what people do here". I was insulted to say the least, and I told him that people reading my review would expect my honest opinion and I couldn't just lie and write a good review. He offered us free fruits and some dessert as a kind gesture and even after us refusing the fruits, the waiter still bought them over to the table. He also asked me to try the Beirut branch, which I told him I would consider when I'm in that area. At $105 this had to be the worst meal (foodwise) I've had so far. Had the manager not asked me to write a good review regardless of my opinion, I might have given the place 3 stars.

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2. Abou Deeb Restaurant

Abou Deeb Street and Al Kouds Street, Tyre Lebanon Lebanese, Middle Eastern Lunch, Dinner Takeout +961 7 740 808
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4 based on 25 reviews

Abou Deeb Restaurant

Reviewed By Recabarren

Historical place whether to eat chicken, kebab and many dishes typical of the Lebanese kitchen. The restaurant is open up to late night, is very next to the sea and to the archaeological area of Tyre.

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1. Al-Fanar restaurant & Auberge

Salha House, Rachid Nakhle Street, Sur Lebanon Lebanese, Mediterranean, Seafood, Middle Eastern Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +961 7 741 111 http://alfanarresort.com
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4 based on 56 reviews

Al-Fanar restaurant & Auberge

Reviewed By Yasmina G

A wide selection of seafood and Lebanese cuisine with the most splendid view over the Barakah Sea, the Mediterranean sunset, and remains of the ancient Sidonian Port (as Canaanite Tyre traded with Sidon thought it), the restaurant also offers international dishes and sushi items. The services was the warm Lebanese welcome I always knew, all crowned with the gentle marine breeze and jovial atmosphere.

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