MediterraneanMiddle EasternArmenian

Mayrig

📍 282 Pasteur Street, Mansour Building, بيروت، Lebanon

+961 3 228 227
92%
Price Range:Moderate to High-end prices
Available amenities(11)
Accepts Credit CardsFull BarHighchairs AvailableOutdoor SeatingPrivate DiningReservationsSeatingServes AlcoholTable ServiceTakeoutValet Parking

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Mayrig in Beirut, Lebanon, is a delightful gem that beautifully combines Armenian cuisine with Lebanese favorites. The restaurant's ambiance is warm and inviting, making it a perfect spot for intimate dinners or lively gatherings. With a Google rating of 4.5 and numerous glowing reviews on TripAdvisor, diners rave about the phenomenal flavors and generous portion sizes. The menu features a variety of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes, ensuring there's something for everyone. The restaurant is also well-suited for families, couples, and groups of friends, providing a vibrant dining experience that is both engaging and satisfying.

TodaySaturday
12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

Signature Dishes

  • Mandi
  • Hummus with pastrami
  • Armenian salad
  • Olive salad
  • Manti

Overall rating 4.5 / 5 (2,377 reviews)

Google: 4.5 (1391 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (986 reviews)

Customer Reviews

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Richard Weiss (LoneStar)December 30, 2024

Excellent, BUT very expensive! We have been to many times, and love dearly, their sister restaurant with the same name in Beirut, Lebanon. The food here at the Yerevan restaurant also does not disappoint! Delicious Lebanese favourites like hummus, fattousch and grills, but with an Armenian flair (we love the "Armenian salad"). However, both of our main dishes came out lukewarm and for the prices we were paying that left us with a bad feeling. Our bill was 41,314 Dram (just at 100 €) although this included a 14,000 Dram bottle of very good Armenian wine. Still, if you take that out, we felt that the remaining price was still on the high side. (Had our expensive main courses come out nice and hot we would let it slide...). That being said, the potential is there, the flavours and portion sizes excellent and I am sure our service issue was an abnormality.

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Alex FilicevasJuly 5, 2024

Love love love - probably my favourite restaurant in Beirut. The food was phenomenal, every dish was delicious to the last bite. Mandi was definitely the star of the show. Hummus with pastrami was also amazing. The service was great and the restaurant interior and the vibe is also lovely. All round 5 star - definitely recommend.

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TravelarrountheWorldJune 21, 2024

This review is addressed to their Yerevan branch however as they are listing this profile on their official website so here is the feedback. Avoid! This place is made to scam tourists by charging them things they didn't order under the pretext of language barrier but once you complaint they magically starts speaking English and in loud voice to intimidate you. Such a shame from this kind of a management who respects no customers and takes advantage from. At least a manager could have checked on us but they care only for the money. The funny thing is that they tell you to tip them because the bill doesn't include service charge, they tell not ask politly, what a cheap way from a supposedly high end restaurant We have been at this restaurant in other countries and we have been always impressed by their quality and service yet Yerevan is another story. In addition the portions are tiny while on the menu they look much bigger, another way to scam people. Taste is not impressive, worst Mente ever and the sujuk has no spices , tastle

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TraveleroMilanMay 3, 2024

Great food, Great ambiance, and very professional staff. We had a fantastic dinner with the entertainment. Recommended

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