What’s New in Lebanon’s Food Scene

by LBTAdmin

Lebanon’s dining scene keeps buzzing with new openings. From rooftop lounges to elegant delis and casual shawarma spots, here are some of the most recent additions worth checking out in and around Beirut.

Ciaowarma, Zalka

 

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Newly open in Zalka, Ciaowarma (+961 71 893 937) reimagines a Lebanese favorite with a modern twist. The concept offers individually grilled skewers, shawarma boxes and lettuce wraps for a lighter option. With its casual and playful approach, Ciaowarma is a quick stop for a satisfying bite.

Cluckerie, Achrafieh


Cluckerie (+961 21 21 21 77) brings slow-smoked chicken to Achrafieh, serving sandwiches, salads and platters with a modern twist. Signature dishes include The Real One baguette, Chickabatta and the Mix Fix Salad, making it a go-to spot for casual, flavorful bites.

Como, Ramlet El Bayda

 

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Located at Lancaster Eden Bay, Como (+961 1 838 000) is a bright and breezy Italian restaurant serving a range of comforting classics. Expect gnocchi with pesto, stracciatella, Bolognese, rigatoni arrabbiata and a salad bar in a Mediterranean-inspired setting. With its seaside terrace and laid-back vibe, Como brings a slice of Italy to Beirut’s waterfront.

Em Sherif au Musée, Sursock


Em Sherif au Musée (+961 3 933 900) recently opened at the Sursock Museum. The acclaimed restaurant offers creative interpretations of Levantine dishes, which are served in an elegant indoor space and on a serene terrace overlooking the iconic museum.

Maison M, Borj El Ghazal

 

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Maison M (+961 1 330 390) recently opened a new branch at Borj El Ghazal, Achrafieh, bringing its signature blend of gourmet deli and refined restaurant service to the area. The new branch serves Lebanese classics, premium meats, sushi and baked specialties, combining the brand’s heritage with a contemporary touch.

Skoya, Minet El Hosn

 

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Skoya (+961 3 025 245) is a rooftop restaurant and lounge with sweeping views of Beirut’s skyline. Blending laid-back charm with modern elegance, it’s ideal for both relaxed lunches and intimate dinners. The menu focuses on global flavors, a curated cocktail list and standout desserts.

Sorelle, Monot

 

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Sorelle (+961 78 939 290) just opened its doors, bringing a modern Mediterranean flair to Beirut’s famed Monot Street. The menu highlights fresh ingredients and simple, elegant dishes in a stylish setting designed for both day and night dining.

Suki Beirut, Saifi

 

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Located in the heart of Saifi, Suki Beirut (+961 70 228 511) is a two-floor Asian restaurant offering a lively dining experience. With an interior sushi bar, terrace seating and a warm ambience that shifts from relaxed lunches to upbeat evenings, it’s quickly becoming a go-to spot for lovers of Asian flavors.

Zara Café, Beirut Souks

 

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Zara Café is the fashion brand’s latest venture in Beirut Souks, combining design-forward interiors with a menu of coffee, pastries and light bites. Drawing on Zara Home’s aesthetic, the café offers a calm escape in the heart of Downtown Beirut.

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