📍 Sursock, Bayrut 20631111, Lebanon
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Google: 4.6 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Beit Kanz is a charming Lebanese restaurant located in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon. Housed in a beautifully restored heritage building, the restaurant successfully marries historical elegance with modern flair, creating an inviting ambiance for diners. Patrons rave about the unique twist on traditional Lebanese cuisine, with standout dishes like kibbe halloumiye and fattet chich barak. The restaurant is also noted for its quick and attentive service, making it a perfect spot for families, couples, and friends alike. With its commitment to community, Beit Kanz also supports local artisans by selling traditional products, ensuring a dining experience that feels both personal and impactful.
Google: 4.6 (264 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (11 reviews)
We went there for coffee and it didn't disappoint. Next time we would definitely go for lunch or dinner as dishes looked delicious. The way they restored this old house is just amazing since they captured the old beauty and made it even better. Coffee was very good, served in Images d'Orient Coffee cups and service was quick and attentive. We visited the shop and bought nice traditional products that turned out very tasty. Definitely going back
Gorgeous Lebanese heritage house with indoor and outdoor seating. Lebanese cuisine with a twist! All the dishes we ordered were very good. The ones that stood out were kibbe halloumiye, fatte shish barak and fondant with dibes for dessert.
This place is average at best we were forced to sit outside there was tahini in the fondant and they took 15 minutes to provide us with water.
The food was not fresh and tasty at all, it felt like it was shared from previous guests. The order was messed up, we ended up with two hommos plates. We also had to wait about 15 minutes for hot bread after the Meza was on the table. We liked this place, but it is not good anymore. My friends had a bad experience with the food as well on a separate occasion.