Ablama is a traditional Lebanese dish made from baby zucchini (Koussa) that are hollowed out and stuffed with a mixture of ground meat, rice, spices, and pine nuts. The stuffed zucchini are then gently cooked in a flavorful tangy sauce. Served with rice & vermicelli.
Armenian manti is one of those dishes that wins people over instantly — even if you’ve never heard of it. It’s comforting, elegant, and deeply nostalgic for anyone from the Mediterranean, . And for us in the U.S., it feels both exotic and familiar at the same time.
chicken stuffed with rice, it’s one of the crown jewels of Lebanese hospitality cuisine. It’s not just a dish—it’s a celebration on a platter. Think of it as the Lebanese answer to a roast turkey, but with way more spice, soul, and flavor.
Easter brunch is one one of the most cherished family gatherings of spring — a moment to slow down, share a generous table, and enjoy the Lebanese dishes. In many Lebanese homes, this holiday isn’t just about celebration; it’s about reconnecting, cooking with love, and passing down flavors that have been part of family stories for generations. Our Easter brunch…
A springtime feast built around togetherness, generous flavors, and the comforting dishes that bring Lebanese families back to the table year after year. This menu blends fresh seasonal ingredients with the classics everyone loves — a celebration of food, warmth, and shared moments.
Lebanese fasoulia — beans simmered with beef bones — is one of the most comforting, deeply flavored home dishes in the entire cuisine. It’s simple, rustic, and slow‑cooked, but the flavor is unbelievably rich. It’s the kind of meal families make in big pots, especially in winter or during Ramadan, because it fills the house with warmth and the stomach…
Experience the heart of a Lebanese home‑cooked meals — a comforting selection of traditional dishes prepared with care, rich flavors, and the warmth of family cooking. Each item is crafted just the way it’s made in Lebanese kitchens. *** Free Shipping *** Enjoy a generous assortment of: Meat Grape Leaves (Warak Enab) — Two pounds of tender grape leaves rolled…
The word “gyro” (pronounced yee-roh) means “turn” referring to the traditional method of cooking meat on a vertical rotisserie. At home, gyros are made by roasting marinated meat and assembling the wrap fresh. With Homemade versions we control quality and seasoning. *** Servings 5 People ***
Bring the warmth of a Lebanese bakery straight to your Iftar table. Our Iftar Deluxe Bakery Combo is a hand‑crafted selection of savory pastries, each made with traditional flavors and comforting home‑style fillings — perfect for sharing after a long day of fasting. *** FREE Shipping *** Enjoy a generous assortment dozen each: Rkakat Cheese — crispy rolls filled with…
Experience the heart of a Lebanese home‑cooked Iftar with our Iftar Homemade Specials — a comforting selection of traditional dishes prepared with care, rich flavors, and the warmth of family cooking. Each item is crafted just the way it’s made in Lebanese kitchens, bringing you the soulful taste of Ramadan after a long day of fasting. *** Free Shipping ***…
kibbeh bil laban (كبة باللبن) is a comforting dish of meat-and-bulgur dumplings simmered in a warm, tangy A2 yogurt sauce. It's beloved for its creamy texture, aromatic spices, and deep cultural roots. The yogurt (laban) is gently cooked to create a velvety, tangy base that complements the savory kibbeh. Sauté garlic and cilantro in olive oil before adding them to…
Koussa b Laban (كوسا باللبن) is a comforting Lebanese dish of stuffed zucchini simmered in a warm, garlicky yogurt sauce. It’s beloved for its creamy texture, delicate flavors, and deep roots in home-style cooking. A classic in teta’s (grandmother’s) kitchen, often made for guests or special occasions. *** Servings: 3-4 People ***
Ablama is a traditional Lebanese dish made from baby zucchini (Koussa) that are hollowed out and stuffed with a mixture of ground meat, rice, spices, and pine nuts. The stuffed zucchini are then gently cooked in a flavorful tangy sauce. Served with rice & vermicelli. *** Contains 8 Koussa ***
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Labneh Mtaoumeh (لبنة متومة) is a Lebanese mezze dish made from strained yogurt (labneh) seasoned with garlic, salt, and mint. Drizzled with olive oil. The crushed garlic adds a bold, aromatic kick that balances beautifully with the tang of the yogurt. It’s creamy, tangy, and deeply satisfying—often served as a dip, spread, or side to grilled meats, vegetables, or warm…
Layali Lubnan is a luscious Lebanese dessert made with a creamy semolina pudding base, and garnished with crushed pistachios and fragrant rose water syrup. Its name means “Lebanese Nights,” and it’s loved for its light texture, floral aroma, and elegant simplicity.
Lebanese tomato soup isn’t just your average bowl of blended tomatoes—it’s a soulful, layered dish that brings together the warmth of Middle Eastern spices, the brightness of fresh herbs, *** Servings: 2 People ***
A generous, feel‑good Lenten combo packed with authentic Lebanese flavors. Enjoy a fresh zaatar pie, crispy falafel, tender veggie grape leaves, savory spinach pies, and our beloved pumpkin kibbeh — all made with simple ingredients and homestyle care. It’s the perfect Lent-friendly meal: hearty, wholesome, and full of the flavors you grew up with. A truly great combo that satisfies…
Lebanese lentil soup—often called shorbat adas is a soul-warming, nutrient-packed dish that’s beloved across Lebanon and the Levant. And yes, it’s absolutely delicious for reasons that go way beyond just the ingredients. it is made with lentils, chard and small cut of potatoes, simple seasonings, and a squeeze of lemon. The result is a healthy, flavorful, and filling soup. ***…
Our Lebanese Maakaroon are everything you love about the classic — crisp on the outside, tender inside, with just enough syrup to shine. They’re smaller, lighter, and beautifully balanced, so you can enjoy one… then reach for another without hesitation. A nostalgic bite that feels fresh, delicate, and impossible to resist. *** One Pound ***
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Lebanese Molokhia (also spelled mloukhieh, mulukhiyah, or melokhia) is a traditional stew made from tender jute leaves that are simmered in a rich, aromatic chicken broth, creating a dish that feels both comforting and deeply rooted in home cooking. Will be back in January 2027
Lebanese nouille—also known as nouille bil djeij or chicken nouille gratin—is the kind of dish that makes you feel like you’ve just been wrapped in a warm culinary hug. It’s a creamy, baked pasta casserole that blends French technique with Lebanese. At its core, it’s a chicken and pasta gratin layered with: Cooked pasta, Shredded chicken, Sautéed mushrooms, Creamy béchamel…
Walking into a Lebanese bakery, you’ll see trays of mini pizzas next to za’atar manakish. They’re warm, aromatic, and easy to grab on the go. Kids love them because they feel like “pizza bites,” while adults enjoy them as a nostalgic comfort food.
During Ramadan, Lebanese families gather around desserts that carry memory, comfort, and celebration. These sweets aren’t just treats — they’re symbols of generosity, togetherness, and the joy of breaking fast with something warm, fragrant, and made with love. Our Ramadan trio brings back the classics everyone waits for all year long. Together, they create a trio that is crunchy, soft,…
Salad Russe—known in Lebanon as "Salad Russe" or simply "Russian Salad"—is beloved for its creamy texture, vibrant colors, and nostalgic presence at family gatherings and holidays. Its popularity comes from both its flavor and its cultural resonance. Though it originated in Russia, Lebanese families have made it their own—often tweaking the ingredients or presentation to suit local tastes. *** Servings:…
As a coastal city, Beirut has a rich tradition of fish dishes, and Samke Harra Beirutieh reflects its urban, Mediterranean flair. Samke Harra Beirutieh is a Lebanese spicy fish dish known for its zesty herbs, it is distinct from the tahini-based Tripoli version. It's popular for its bold flavors, vibrant presentation, and deep cultural roots in Beirut's coastal cuisine. *** Servings:…
Lebanese chicken soup—often called shorbet djej (شوربة دجاج)—is comfort in a bowl, but with a twist of spice, soul, and heritage. It’s not just delicious—it’s healing, nourishing, and deeply cultural. It’s hearty but not heavy. The noodles make it filling, while the broth remains light and fragrant. *** Servings 2 People ***
Crème caramel—also known as flan—is a silky, baked custard dessert topped with a thin layer of golden caramel syrup. It’s made from simple ingredients: Eggs, Milk, Cream, Sugar, and Vanilla. The magic happens when sugar is caramelized and poured into the bottom of a mold, then topped with the custard mixture. It’s baked in a water bath (bain-marie) to ensure…
Lebanese manaeesh zaatar and jibne are two of the most beloved traditional breakfast flatbreads in Lebanon — simple, warm, and deeply comforting. They’re the kind of food that feels like home. 10 Zaatar & 10 Cheese & FREE Shipping