Nom Nom Nom. Fantastic Lebanese food. I recommend booking as it gets very busy here, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. All of the food is good. Will definitely be going back soon.
Georgina N.
Tu valoración: 4 Perth, Australia
Little Lebanon has been on my ‘to try’ list for some time and I finally got the opportunity to have dinner here Friday night. With so little of this cuisine in Perth it was really good to see that there was something like this reasonably local to me. We booked, and I would recommend booking, we arrived at 7.00pm and this restaurant is seriously huge. I commented to my friend on the way in we probably didn’t need to book, but within half and hour the place was packed. Almost every table was full. The staff were a little over eager, and after just about every staff member asked us if we were ready to order we ordered the Falafel Platter while we tried to choose a main. This came with 6 falafels, pickles, dip, fresh tomato and a mountain of bread. The menu is quite extensive so to avoid this I recommend some research before you go! For main I chose the Chicken Platter from the Mains Charcoal Grill section of the menu and my friend the Charcoal Chicken which consisted of a half chicken charcoal grilled. Mine was a little more conservative being 2 chicken skewers served with rice, salad, pita bread and two dips(hummus and a garlic whip dip). Or mains were $ 19.00 and $ 22.00 and for what you get they were excellent value. My main was great, it was a quite large serve however and when the wait person brought our meals to the table he had another basket of bread which we elected not to have. I am pretty sure that no-one ever leaves this restaurant hungry. There were some delicious looking sugar filled deserts that I spotted on the way out, but given the entrée and main was so filling we by passed these. Little Lebanon is BYO, and the meal value is outstanding, you don’t pay $ 25.00 for entrée and main in many places in Perth, no wonder it was so full on a Friday night. Parking is a bit of a nightmare directly in front of the restaurant but if you are going to go here there is plenty of parking further up the street to the south of the restaurant.
Kathy C.
Tu valoración: 4 Mosman Park, Australia
I’ve been to this Place 2 times has amazing Lebanas cuisine absolutely delicious we order 4 different entrees four different Mains plus dessert and coffee cost $ 165 .Most entrees cost $ 12 and mains $ 20 -$ 25 you can taste all flavors loved chicken curry herb potatoes lamb mansaf stuffed cabbage rolls … Food serve size large portions staff friendly and explain menu also you can do banquet $ 40 per person its byo With quality of food I know why this place is busy I would highly recommend it… These lots parking across road or around back and bottle shop at back near IGA…
Thomas O.
Tu valoración: 3 Perth, Australia
Went here for a wednesday night for dinner and shisha, definitely recommend the chicken curry. We tried cherry and strawberry shisha which were both great. Restuarant had a great atmosphere. Was a fun night out!
Michael H.
Tu valoración: 4 Joondalup, Australia
My friend and I were searching for something different, fed up with our usual Friday night burgers, ribs and steakhouses; thus why we ended up here(my mate heard Lebanese cuisine, saw a mixed grill on their menu — and the decision was made). It was a little early in the evening, so the atmosphere in the place felt a little dead. We were here for the food, so that didn’t matter so much. Service was reasonably friendly, and the menu options were plentiful. The dishes ordered were flavoursome, filling, and left me wanting more — and I would have if I wasn’t being well behaved. If ordering entrees, don’t under estimate. It’ll be better to order more than less, and you’ll have enough time to get through them whilst waiting for your meal. This wasn’t to say it was a long wait, just that good food takes a little extra time. Good tip: Parking is at a premium. Either park behind at the shopping centre, and use the mall to get to Main St; or use the free parking just south of their location.
Kim R.
Tu valoración: 5 Perth, Australia
i love it here, its a local place for me, but the food is amazing. the Fried Kebbeh for starters is a must, and then grilled mixed platter is beautiful. Yum Yum Yum!
Wesley J.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
Looks dodgy from the outside and the interior is a bit daggy but dont let this fool you. Really good wholesome and fresh food! Loved it and will definitely be back!
Kristy K.
Tu valoración: 4 Perth, Australia
Situated in Osborne Park, Little Lebanon is right across my old beautician, and is a place I’ve seen swarming with happy diners on all nights of the week. Having a bit of a fixation on The Hummus Club and The Prophet, I am one hundred percent committed to Arabic food, and though the garlic practically seeps out of your pores when you’re done — it’s so worth it. We all ordered a main each, plus a serving of the fried cauliflower with tahini dressing($ 12.00) to share. The plating is rustic, but the flavours are beyond tried and true, plus the serving sizes are ridiculously huge. I’m talking we probably could have gone with two mains between the four of us and been perfectly happy. I love that! There was definitely some takeaway action after we finished eating. Two of us both order the lamb mansaf($ 20.00) which comes with spiced rice and cashews, plus a salad on the side. The lamb has been roasted and is scattered on the plate in chunky pieces. It’s flavoursome and plentiful, but the real star of the dish is definitely the rice. I couldn’t stop eating it! Another’s kafta platter($ 17.00) was made of two skewers of minced lamb, marinated with onions, parsely and special spices, served with salad, hommus & garlic. He had the option of rice or chips with it, which he chose the latter much to all of our happiness(we literally all gave a little fist pump and a ‘yesssss!’). The kaftas were cooked perfectly and looked a treat piled high on top of the other ingredients. And those chips — well they were just as satisfying as we all had hoped! As much as we all enjoyed our dinners, we were all unanimous in announcing extreme food envy when we tried my friend’s chicken schwarma($ 17.00). The picture is definitely deceiving because this was an incredible amount of food, consisting of shredded chicken marinated in mixed herbs and served with garlic sauce, salad and spiced pita bread. The chicken was so tender and juicy, melting in our mouths. The flavour was intensely good, so much so that we all abandoned our own meals and started feasting away at her’s. This was just such a simple and yet so impressive dish. I’m still jealous I didn’t have it as my own! I can’t believe it took me so long to get to Little Lebanon… but now that I’ve been I’m dreaming of going back. I need to get my hands on their falafel, plus of course my own chicken schwarma with more of that legit garlic sauce.
Leela G.
Tu valoración: 5 Osborne Park, Australia
Best Arabic in Perth amazing flavours and staff are very friendly can’t go past the herb potatoes and spiced chicken and if u like garlic they have the best garlic sauce around
Danielle S.
Tu valoración: 4 Perth, Australia
Awesome restaurant! Lebanese style food, I’ve come here a few times and those times I’ve been here it’s been delicious! The meals that I have ordered here are Lamb Mansaf, Sheikh Mahshi(stuffed eggplant) and a few others and all have been great! Servings are quite big too. The only thing about this place is the wait, the meals take quite some time to come out so I would recommend ordering an entrée or at least something while you are waiting. The atmosphere is great, feels like I have stepped into Lebanon walking into the restaurant. Out front you can smoke all types of flavours of sheesha and inside is warm and cosy. Overall place is good, they just need to work on their timings and it would be even better :)
Joseph P.
Tu valoración: 4 Perth, Australia
Went to little lebanon for my birthday celebrations dinner on tuesday night the sevice was great. and the food was so fresh and tasty. great meals all around enjoyed by all. will go back again
Donnelle G.
Tu valoración: 4 Perth, Australia
Wonderful food. If you do your research before you go you know there is wait for food(it was really busy when we went on Saturday night). It’s BYO so I would suggest taking a bottle of wine and relaxing for a while! When our food did come out it was delicious, traditional Lebanese. Large portions too so the wait makes you pig out! The belly dancing show was a bonus. We’ll be back.
Elvis K.
Tu valoración: 3 Subiaco, Australia
It’s a shame. A shame that a place with such a potential of nice labenese experience and great food is crippled bu terrible service. Really bad. And I am not picky, but service here is just bad. We ended up having a simple dinner for 4 hours and not because we ate slowly, but because we were simply ignored. Otherwise portions are huge, food is good and the vibe is quite nice and if you are looking for good meet and have a lot of time-this is a good choice.
Fahim A.
Tu valoración: 4 Morningside, Brisbane, Australia
Hookah’s /Shisha The shishas here are very good. They carry a good range of flavours and quality tobacco. The service is also really good where they regularly top up and fix the hot coals. You’ll be paying about $ 20 for a shisha /hookah.
Wandering B.
Tu valoración: 3 Austin, TX
An Authentic little lebanese restaurant that also offers hookah(shisha), went in around lunchtime — too early for the buffet, and apparently I was too early for the Shawarma as well. Ordered the Mixed Platter — Four sticks of grilled meats — Chicken, Lamb, Beef and Prawn(I substituted for another chicken). It comes on a bed of seasoned rice, with a small salad, and a dollop of Hummus and Thoum(Garlic Sauce). Also includes two pieces of pita bread. The food and meats were well cooked, just lacking in seasoning, I’ve had lebanese food before which was well seasoned, so I dont know if that was the norm or this is. In any case — if you like your food well seasoned, you might be let down. The restaurant appeared nice(I took the food as take-away), and the staff were patient and helpful. Parking in front of the place might be an issue but they have parking on the street or out back.
Lynn M.
Tu valoración: 4 Australia
Authenitc Lebanese dining? In Osborne Park? Not the most metropolitan and vogue suburb of the city. This may explain why it can be so quiet at peak weekend periods. It truly is traditional Lebanese food and if you find yourself completely carfuffled by the menu then someone will notice and come over and help. If you would like to try a couple of things because they all sound so good, they do have a buffet menu at $ 40 per person. The meals on the buffet aren’t too adventuous but they are delcious and surprisingly fresh. If you can, try the Sheikh Mahshi.
Luke W.
Tu valoración: 4 Australia
What an amazing place to have a dinner. I went to try out the $ 40 buffet on Saturday night and far out. I can eat a lot, and I normally do, but this just made me feel sick with joy, and over fullness. The flavours of the dishes and pastries was exquisite. Though a pretty simple dish, I gorged myself on what I found out to be Chicken Taouk(the Manager Steve came over to see how my table was venturing and I asked, he was happy to tell me all about the dishes). On top of the food, the atmosphere was electric, vast but personal at the same time. The murmur of happy souls all around is a sure way to raise the spirits and put a smile on your face. I really can’t say enough good things about this place, for an entertaining evening and food that is really good quality this really is the place to go.