📍 Beirut, Lebanon
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Google: 4.1 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Kababji, located in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists seeking authentic Lebanese cuisine. With a focus on grilled meats, the restaurant boasts a cozy yet lively atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. Visitors rave about the quality of ingredients and the generous portions, particularly highlighting the mixed grill and tawook as must-tries. While the prices may be on the higher side, many patrons feel the quality justifies it. The restaurant caters to various dining needs, from casual meals to family gatherings, making it a versatile choice in the bustling city. Whether you're a meat lover or a vegetarian, Kababji offers a delightful culinary experience.
Google: 4.1 (369 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (255 reviews)
Kababji is my go-to for grills! The mixed grill, veal grilled, and tawook are incredibly tasty with high-quality ingredients. Portions are perfect, and while prices are a bit higher, it’s worth it for the top-notch quality. One of the best places I’ve tried!
I went here for dinner with some friends and we easily found a table. The food was very good, but I was expecting more from the Kabab Halabi as it was not as delicious as in other places. The rest of the food was amazing. Well presented and fresh it was a joy for all of us. I recommend the arayes. This traditional Lebanese snack surprised me with its texture and spices.
Prices are overrated. Yes the place is nice and the food is good but not for such prices. They are targeting the tourists and they are hitting them with such high prices.
If there is an option for zero stars I would have pressed it! What disappointment. Bad service, cheap presentation, most of the plates don’t taste as they used to, can’t even compare them to what they used to! Over priced for such quantities. Won’t step foot there again until kababji goes back to what it used to.