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Contribute Feedback What Garnett Wyman likes about Le Souk Beirut:
A few days ago I've stopped in this really nice and quiet place to grab some lunch . The staff is really nice, the atmosphere as well and the sandwich too! Pickles a bit too salty , but overall very enjoyably! View all feedback.
What Eugenia Collins doesn't like about Le Souk Beirut:
The falafel was greasy and the food did not taste fresh. Considering the price and nearby options, there are much better restaurants to choose from. This was possibly the worst Lebanese food I have ever had in Sydney. View all feedback.
A friend recommended this restaurant and I was eagerly looking forward to trying Lebanese cuisine, as we had been discussing it for some time.
Good option for Lebanese food on crown StWe had the mixed platter for which was delicious.
La Souk Beruit is a new Lebanese restaurant at the Cleveland St end of Crown St, Surry Hills.
The restaurant is licensed and also allows BYO, with a selection of Lebanese beer and wine available. Try adding lemon and salt to the beer for a Mexican twist. La Souk caters to various dining preferences, offering quick bites such as Lebanese chicken rolls and wraps, as well as an upcoming burger option. They also have an a la carte dine-in menu and banquet options available. Feast on a variety of dishes from the menu, including pita bread with dips like baba ghanouj, labne, and hummus, along with crisp fries. Don't miss the sambousek, a crispy Lebanese dumpling made by the talented elderly woman, Saada, in western Sydney. Enjoy classic Lebanese salads like tabouli and fatoush, with the latter featuring crisp fried pita and mint for added flavor. Favorites include the BBQ chicken with garlic sauce, pickles, pita bread, and delicious chicken salt seasoned chips. The chicken tawouck, a BBQ'd chicken skewer with a tasty spice rub, is a must-try. Other traditional dishes like falafel, kafta, sujuk, spicy chicken, and beef shawarma are also well-executed. Visit this exciting addition to Surry Hills' dining scene for a casual meal featuring all your favorite Lebanese dishes and more.
I wouldnt recommend sujuk as it was not nice. Chips was cooked may be 10 times before come to our table and it was the worst part of our stay.Staff were nice, nice place too in terms of athmosphere of the restaurant but i do not think to go there one more time!