📍 VGV8+X24, Gouraud, Bayrut, Lebanon
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Google: 4.5 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Le Chef Ristorante is a beloved gem located in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, offering an authentic taste of traditional Lebanese cuisine. Its charming ambiance strikes a balance between casual comfort and vibrant local culture, making it a favorite among both locals and visitors. With a Google rating of 4.5 and a strong TripAdvisor rating of 4.0, it's evident that diners appreciate the warm hospitality and inviting atmosphere. The restaurant's focus on quality, affordability, and a diverse menu showcases the richness of Lebanese culinary heritage. Whether you're dining solo, on a family outing, or enjoying a meal with friends, Le Chef Ristorante is a delightful destination that promises a satisfying experience.
Google: 4.5 (474 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (251 reviews)
This place is a gem in Beirut. It’s not fancy, but instead focuses on good traditional Lebanese food at great prices. The main server has even been awarded for best use of the word “welcome”. Very friendly. Good food.
Brilliant experience, I was food foraging for local eateries in Beirut and I found this place. Food taste is from Heavens. I tried the okra and the cauliflower dishes, and they were splendid. The owner is friendly and took the time to describe to me the menu items. If you are looking for a portion of the spectrum of Lebanese cuisine, this place is good for you. Lebanese cuisine is very rich and diverse and it needs several restaurants to cover it.
Right place to go, 1-humus 2-yogurt garlic meze 3-taboule slaad 4-rice and lamb meat 5-and desert lebanase Good meal...
This is a Nice small restaurant offering delicious Lebanese food . Lunch time today place was packed and people waiting inline . Unfortunately they do not have free WiFi. We ordered chicory with olive oil (was salty), hummus was delicious, fried cauliflower and tahini sauce, stuffed vine leaves (yalanj) which was delicious, cooked aubergine with tomatoes, batata harra (I did not like it because the potatoes were not not crunchy , and were overloaded with cilantro), fried mouajjanat (the spinach one was delicious) , they have daily dishes, and a large variety of Lebanese desserts. Service was quick , prices more than reasonable . The restaurant seems to be popular with Lebanese people and foreigners as well