📍 Raouche Rock، Bayrut, Lebanon
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Google: 4.1 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Al Falamanki Raouche in Beirut, Lebanon, is a delightful gem that perfectly blends traditional Lebanese cuisine with breathtaking views of the iconic Pigeon Rocks. Diners can enjoy a warm and inviting atmosphere that resonates with authenticity, reminiscent of classic Lebanese homes. The restaurant is particularly well-loved for its outdoor seating, making it a picturesque spot for both lunch and dinner. Guests have noted the attentive service, especially on weekends when reservations are recommended to secure a good view. While the restaurant is celebrated for its beautiful vistas, the food has garnered mixed reviews, with some dishes shining while others fall short. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner, a family gathering, or a casual outing with friends, this restaurant caters to a variety of diners, ensuring an enjoyable experience.
Google: 4.1 (1661 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (121 reviews)
The food was overall very delicious, and the ambiance was stunning with an amazing view. The staff were friendly and attentive(especially Jad), making the experience even better. I particularly enjoyed the tabbouleh, which had a delightful sourness that I prefer. The fattoush, while fresh, was average and didn’t stand out. The Taco was delicious . However, the ice cream with kashta was a real treat, creamy and full of rich flavors that rounded off the meal perfectly The place is quite pricey, which may not suit everyone’s budget. While the experience is enjoyable, the cost is definitely something to keep in mind.Shisha was not good as food.
Good place with a good view to the rocks and sea they offer food and drinks for me the food was not that good i have eaten better food in Beirut in other restaurants so i prefer the drinks with the view there more than the food
Great place for a beer or a coffee over an amazing sea view . Unfortunately when it comes to food this place lost it all , we had guests from abroad and tried to impress them with good bite but we failed to find a one dish that really stands out . Management should really consider how they should classify their venue . I mean who still serves mixed bbq in wooden disposable skewers !!
Enjoyed my dinner here: the food was good, and I got a kick out of reading the bio of Khalil Al Falamanki, the restaurant's namesake. The service was quite slow though, and given the many amazing food options in Beirut I'm not sure I'd go again.