Inspired by the flavours of Lebanon and crafted flatbreads ”manousheh ” and ”mouajjanet” heavenly bite-sized bakes, two pillars of Lebanese culture and cuisine. The Lebanese Bakery offers staple breakfast dishes and is specialized in handcrafted lebanese bakery products such as Manousheh also calles “Manakish” or the Sesame Flatbread called “Kaake”. The Manousheh is served in various different ways, but the most classical are served with Zaatar or Cheese topped with fresh vegetables such as mint, cucumber, tomate and olives!
But that’s not nearly the variety that can be expected at this bakery! From Manoushe with meat, eggs, keshek cheese, spinach and more signature items the menu is loaded with options.
Also part of the menu are eggs, hot pan dishes, kaake, laffeh bread, salads, appetizers, small bakery treats and of course some sweet bakery items!
Tarek Khadra
8 months agoA unique tasty "mankoushe" with special kind of dough. Having breakfast inside is lovely as the place has an awesome traditional style, and is located in a very cozy area. The varied items are all worth trying, and the "mankoushe" is very light. The ladies are friendly and nice, serving food in a very special way. Also, some Lebanese pastries & Jam Jars are sold there. Highly recommended.
Rosa
a month agoThis is my favorite place to order when I have a man2oushe craving. I really like that they have a variety doughs to choose from, the multi-cereal dough is my favorite especially with bulghareh cheese. Their cauliflower frekkeh salad, baked eggs and awarma, chicken & frekkeh dishes are very tasty! Highly recommend trying the sahlab as well!
Ali Jawad
8 months agoI ordered half half and received this. As you can see this is a less than 1/4 cheese and zaatar. I called the bakery again to complain as they didn’t send the drink that i ordered and charged for as well. The operator promised to send the drink and replacement of the manoushe but she never did.
Karim Kayssi
a year agoThe mankushe tasted overdone, dry, and lacked seasoning. Pesto mankushe had an overpowering, artificial taste. Jebne and zaatar mankushe aren’t the best quality of i gredients, missing the traditional flavors. The mini bites were disappointingly basic and left much to be desired. Overall, a Meh experience. 🫤
Jad Kheirallah
3 years agoFood was good, with some interesting varieties. Some items are 86but without any notice as the cashier had no idea what was available. If you are ready to pay 60.000 for a manoushe then be my guest. They don't even have the guts to put the prices on the board as they will change at anytime. Good food but not worth it.