If you want to have a real Lebanese experience in Brussels, head to Beiruti! Beiruti represents a new generation of Lebanese restaurants where authentic Lebanese food, freshly prepared in open kitchens, reaches your table fast. Beiruti is a place where the music, the flavors, the aromas and the environment work together perfectly and let you experience true Lebanese street food culture. At Beiruti you are always welcomed with open arms.
At Beiruti you can either have a full meal and stay in or have something small to take out with you. If you go for the menu, you will have your whole table filled with small bowls with delicious Lebanese specialities to try. This way you get the whole experience and have so many flavours to discover. The menu is definitely the best way to really experience all the authentic Lebanese flavours. Other than that, the staff is really friendly and the place looks beautiful! My favourite is the Sahtein Meat Lover Menu (it's to share with two people).
Rue Sainte-Catherine 10
Meat lover menu:
€
64
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