From the hills of Zahle to your table, this shawarma kit is a tribute to Lebanese flavor and family tradition. Crafted with hand-blended spices, tender grass fed beef, and the bold tahini and crunchy pickles , it’s more than a meal—it’s a memory. Whether you’re hosting or craving, this bundle wraps up everything you need to feast like you're back…
Wild Fresh Thyme Bread is a traditional bread buns infused with wild fresh thyme, cheese, and olive oil. This variation uses fresh thyme instead of dried, giving it a brighter, more aromatic flavor. Zaatar Wild Thyme Bread, also known as Fatayer Zaatar, is a beloved and iconic dish in Middle Eastern cuisine. It's a bread made with a flavorful mixture of…
Lebanese Namoura (نمورة)—also known as Basbousa or Harissa in other Middle Eastern cultures—is a syrup-soaked semolina cake that’s rich, fragrant, and utterly addictive. It’s one of Lebanon’s most iconic desserts, often served during holidays, family gatherings, or alongside a cup of Arabic coffee.
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Lebanese Shish Barak is a traditional dish that combines tender, bite-sized dumplings filled with spiced minced beef. These dumplings, often resembling tiny ravioli, are handmade. Only Shish Barak is sold, yogurt is not included.
Lebanese cheese and sujuk pies are a delightful fusion of flavors, combining rich, Akawi, and Mozzarella cheese with the bold, spiced taste of sujuk sausage. The ingredients melt beautifully, creating a gooey, savory filling. Sujuk, a spiced beef sausage, adds a smoky, slightly tangy kick that perfectly complements the cheese. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
Lebanese mushtah zaatar is essentially a type of manakish (flatbread) topped with zaatar, a fragrant spice blend, and it’s beloved in Zahle because of its deep cultural roots, artisanal preparation, and unbeatable flavor balance. ♥ Click here for Shipping Nationwide menu ♥
Lebanese Kibbet Lakteen is a traditional vegan pumpkin kibbeh dish, beloved for its unique and comforting flavors. Unlike classic kibbeh, which usually involves ground meat, Kibbet Lakteen is made with organic pumpkin, bulgur (cracked wheat), and a filling of sautéed onions, chickpeas, and walnut. It's seasoned with spices like cinnamon, allspice, and a hint of sumac, giving it a delightful…
Lebanese Spinach Pies, known as Fatayer bi Sabanekh, are a beloved staple in Lebanese cuisine. These savory hand pies are made with soft, homemade dough stuffed with a tangy spinach filling, creating a perfect balance of flavors and textures Lebanese spinach pies, known as fatayer, are often likened to the spanakopita triangles of the Middle East. These delectable pastries are…
Kibbeh Lakteen is a traditional pumpkin‑based kibbeh made especially during Lent. Instead of the usual meat-and-bulgur shell, this version uses: Pumpkin purée, fine bulgur, aromatic spices, a savory vegetable filling: spinach, onions, and chickpeas. It’s shaped and baked just like classic kibbeh, but completely plant‑based, naturally sweet, and incredibly comforting.
One of my favorite childhood recipes, my mom always made this on Sundays. For a long time, I was intimidated by the complexity of making it. However, I’ve fine-tuned all the steps and managed to keep the classic flavors intact. This Lebanese version will surely remind you of your family’s cherished recipe. Authentic Lebanese spices – The seasoning is a…
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One of my favorite childhood recipes, my mom always made this on Sundays. For a long time, I was intimidated by the complexity of making it. However, I’ve fine-tuned all the steps and managed to keep the classic flavors intact. This Lebanese version will surely remind you of your family’s cherished recipe. Authentic Lebanese spices – The seasoning is a…
Sfeiha or Lahm Bi Ajeen, which literally translates to "meat on dough" is a classic Lebanese dish. It has such a distinct smell that fans of Lebanese food easily recognize. The soft crust so delicious and melts in your mouth. A gentle sweetness and sponginess like no other. Once you have had one bite you'll be hooked. Lebanese spinach pies,…
Znoud El Sit is a delightful Lebanese dessert that is very popular. It consists of crispy phyllo dough filled with a sweet cream called Ashta, then deep-fried until golden brown and soaked in a fragrant rose-water syrup and topped with pistachios. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
Sfeiha or Lahm Bi Ajeen, which literally translates to "meat on dough" is a classic Lebanese dish. It has such a distinct smell that fans of Lebanese food easily recognize. Once you have had one bite you'll be hooked. Perfectly balanced flavors – The combination of savory meat, warm spices, and tangy ingredients creates an irresistible taste Soft yet crispy…
Lebanese Malfouf, also known as Malfouf Mehshi or stuffed cabbage rolls, is a traditional and beloved dish in Lebanese cuisine. It's known for its hearty, flavorful, and comforting qualities. ♥ Freshly made, every time ♥
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For many Lebanese families, Moghrabieh is tied to Sunday lunches, family gatherings, and grandma’s kitchen.. Moghrabieh is both the name of the dish and the large, pearl-like semolina pasta used in it. Think of it as the Lebanese pearl of couscous — bigger, chewier, and heartier. Made with Chicken, Chickpeas, Pearl onions, Aromatic broth infused with spices cinnamon, caraway, and…
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Lebanese grape leaves are more than just food—they’re a culinary experience that brings together history, tradition, and the rich flavors of the Mediterranean. Lebanese grape leaves, often known as "Warak Enab" are indeed a culinary delight! The filling is made by combining finely chopped parsley, mint, tomatoes, and onions with short‑grain rice, then seasoning the mixture with lemon juice, olive…
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Lebanese grape leaves are more than just food—they’re a culinary experience that brings together history, tradition, and the rich flavors of the Mediterranean. Lebanese grape leaves, often known as "Warak Enab" are indeed a culinary delight! ♥ Click here for Shipping Nationwide menu ♥
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Crispy on the outside, bold on the inside—this Sambousek is a flavor-packed twist on tradition. We’ve taken the beloved Lebanese pastry and infused it with vibrant Asian flair: tender chicken mingles with shredded carrots, cabbage, and sweet red and yellow peppers, all tossed in a savory blend of soy sauce, ginger, Japanese sesame oil, and a hint of curry spice.…
These golden pastries are perfect as appetizers or snacks and are often enjoyed during festive occasions and family gatherings. Imagine biting into a warm, flaky dough with a flavorful, juicy meat filling—it's a true delight for the senses! ♥ Freshly made, every time . One Dozen♥
These golden pastries are perfect as appetizers or snacks and are often enjoyed during festive occasions and family gatherings. Imagine biting into a warm, flaky dough with a flavorful, juicy meat filling—it's a true delight for the senses! ♥ Click here for Shipping Nationwide menu ♥
Falafel, an iconic delight of Lebanese street food, a vegan goodness and protein-rich. The unique blend of herbs and spices in falafel gives it a distinctive and irresistible flavor. Combined with fresh vegetables, pickles, and tahini sauce in a warm pita, it creates a harmonious and satisfying taste experience that you will love. This authentic recipe is a cherished family…
Lebanese Fried Atayef (also known as Qatayef) is a delightful dessert that's especially popular during family celebrations. It's essentially a type of pancake that's filled with pistachios, or walnuts, then deep-fried and soaked in a fragrant syrup. Fry, or air fry at home for best results. We don’t pre‑fry them because Atayef lose their structure after two days. ♥ Freshly…
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