📍 Largo da, Sagrada Família, Luanda, Angola
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Google: 3.8 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Maculusso, Luanda, Al Dar Lebanese Restaurant is a delightful haven for fans of Middle Eastern cuisine, especially Lebanese flavors. With a cozy ambiance and a reputation for cleanliness, this restaurant stands out for its daily fresh ingredients, including meats and vegetables. Diners rave about the delicious shawarma, hommos, and tabbouleh, making it a must-visit for both locals and expats. The friendly and attentive staff add to the welcoming environment, ensuring that every meal feels special. Whether you're there for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner with friends, Al Dar promises an authentic taste of Lebanon. Sweet lovers will also find joy in the impressive selection of pastries that are simply awesome. With a solid rating of 4.0 on TripAdvisor and a 3.8 on Google, it’s clear this eatery has won the hearts of many.
Google: 3.8 (515 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (45 reviews)
For middle eastern food lovers, specially Lebanese food, Shawarma, hommos, tabbouleh there are many Lebanese restaurant, but Al Dar restaurant is the most delicious, cleanest and daily fresh meat, vegetables. I really recommend every expat to go there you will really love it....P.S: the sweets are awesome
A small but cozy lebanese restaurant in Maculusso, Luanda. Good localization but parking is a "headache". Meals Relatively costly but well made. The pastry is delicious and varied. Helpful and friendly staff always ready to satisfy the customer. Pleasant environment.
This informal Lebanese restaurant is a great break from fish. It has a small bakery - mostly sweets - on one side, a cafeteria type food area with non middle eastern foods e.g. lasagna! , and a counter for carry outs, in addition to 11 tables - most fit four. Daily dishes are generous and delicious - Chicken burger wasnt the best. Service is quick and efficient, one Angolan head waiter, speaks arabic, this was an experience for me!
This informal Lebanese restaurant is a great break from fish. It has a small bakery - mostly sweets - on one side, a cafeteria type food area with non middle eastern foods e.g. lasagna! , and a counter for carry outs, in addition to 11 tables - most fit four. The food is good but like everything in Luanda, expensive. I paid almost $30 for 2 skewers of minced meat with fries and a salad, water, and a take home hummus. Service is quick and efficient.