📍 Beirut, Lebanon
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Google: 4.3 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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M. Sahyoun Falafel in Beirut, Lebanon, is a must-visit spot for falafel lovers, boasting a charming, no-frills atmosphere that focuses on delivering authentic Middle Eastern flavors. This beloved eatery stands out for its consistently fresh and crispy falafel, which patrons rave about in their reviews. Visitors appreciate the generous portions and budget-friendly prices, making it an excellent choice for both locals and tourists. With its strong reputation, this falafel shop has become a staple for anyone wanting to indulge in a delicious sandwich packed with vibrant salads, fresh pita, and creamy tahini sauce. The friendly service adds to the inviting ambiance, ensuring a satisfying experience for all diners.
Google: 4.3 (727 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (51 reviews)
If you’re looking for the best falafel sandwich in town that Sahyoun is the place to go.
If you're looking for authentic falafel at an unbeatable price, this place is a must-visit. The falafel is everything you could hope for—crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside, with just the right blend of spices. Each bite bursts with tradition, served alongside fresh pita, vibrant salads, and creamy tahini sauce. The generous portions and budget-friendly prices make it a fantastic option for anyone craving a taste of the Middle East without breaking the bank. Whether you're a long-time falafel fan or trying it for the first time, this spot won't disappoint.
One of the best falafel sandwich I tried - marvelous and mouth watering - must try if you come to Beirut. Do not miss it please
Loved the portion size, not huge, but manageable. Enjoyed the yogurt drink (ayran) and the calmness of the late the lunch, since there were no crowds. The staff also helped me get a reasonable local van taxi, after noticing how we were swindled by the taxi driver that brought us there. They were shocked how much we paid for the local taxi. To be fair, it was my first full day, and the jet-lag and confusion about the currency, made it easy to be cheated. One is cheated and learns a lesson to hopefully not be repeated :)