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A Guide To Lebanese Food In Bay Ridge
Local expert Jeanette Chawki shows us her favorite spots in the neighborhood for mezze, za’atar pies, and more.
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Hen House
Hen House has filling Lebanese food, like lamb shawarma with intensely garlicky toum, and it’s open late.
Lashevet
Lashevet is a Middle Eastern restaurant on the UES with a creative, fully vegetarian lunch menu, and great kebabs and seafood during dinner hours.
Le Sajj
If you want to eat kibbeh, or need to plan a special occasion meal, go to Lebanese spot Le Sajj in Bay Ridge
Hookahnuts
This Lebanese sweet shop in Bay Ridge is exactly where you should come for semolina cakes, baklava, and other desserts.
Bay Root Meats
Bay Root Meats is a bodega-sized Lebanese market where you should buy jars of pickled radish and wreaths of fluffy, sesame-studded bread.
A Guide To Lebanese Food In Bay Ridge
Local expert Jeanette Chawki shows us her favorite spots in the neighborhood for mezze, za’atar pies, and more.
Au Za’atar
Au Za’atar is a party-time Lebanese restaurant in the East Village where you can order a shawarma tower for a group.
Cafe Alula
Cafe Alula in Greenpoint serves Lebanese food all day, and it’s a particularly nice to place for a working lunch or a coffee date.
Edy’s Grocer
Edy’s Grocer is a Lebanese deli in Greenpoint where you can pick up dips, or have a nice brunch or lunch.
Souk & Sandwich
Souk & Sandwich is a Lebanese takeout spot on 6th Avenue where you can pick up a great sandwich filled with chicken, beef, or some kind of veggie.