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4.6
Exceptional(1788)
Price: Expensive
• Lebanese • Arlington
Booked 7 times today
MeJana in Arlington, VA, offers a delightful slice of Lebanon with its authentic and exquisitely prepared cuisine. Diners rave about the "delicious and authentic" flavors, particularly praising the Mejana Grill and Kibbeh Nayeh as "some of the best I've had in the US." The restaurant's warm, upscale atmosphere complements its finely crafted dishes, from the marinated Shush Taouk to the zesty Tabbouleh. A guest commended, "The flavors are authentic and mouthwatering, making each visit a delightful experience." Whether it's the perfectly blended Haloumi cheese with dates and watermelon or the rich, nutty Helwet for dessert, MeJana promises and delivers a genuine Lebanese dining adventure, right in the heart of Arlington.
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4.7
Exceptional(9)
Price: Moderate
• Lebanese • Arlington
Booked 1 time today
Olive Lebanese Eatery in Arlington is a treasure trove of authentic Lebanese cuisine, adored for melding traditional Middle Eastern flavors with innovative culinary twists. Since 2010, this Halal-certified eatery has been delighting locals with dishes like their award-winning Spicy Falafel and succulent Lebanese Kabobs. Reviewers rave about the authenticity and quality, mentioning "the food was just fantastic" and highlighting the refreshing Lebanese mint lemonade as "SO refreshing and delicious!" Whether it's the homemade Street Shawarmas or the unique Pistachio Challah French Toast, Olive Lebanese Eatery consistently offers a culinary journey that's both deeply rooted in Lebanese tradition and refreshingly modern. With glowing testimonials and a commitment to freshness, it's a must-visit for anyone craving genuine Lebanese fare.
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Price: Moderate
• Lebanese • Baileys Crossroads
Booked 1 time today
Laze Hookah, nestled in the vibrant Baileys Crossroads neighborhood of Falls Church, is a sanctuary of authentic Lebanese cuisine that delights diners. The restaurant is celebrated for its "fat thick juicy fresh sandwiches" and a menu rich with Mediterranean flavors, ensuring every dish is a testament to traditional Lebanese culinary artistry. Patrons rave about the "delicious food" and the cozy, inviting atmosphere that complements a meal with specialties like steak and cheese, which is a local favorite. Beyond the food, Laze Hookah offers a "top-notch hookah experience," making it a perfect spot for an evening of relaxation and indulgence in rich, authentic flavors.
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4.6
Exceptional(83)
Price: Expensive
• Lebanese • Vienna
Booked 28 times today
"An upscale destination with a chic ambiance, offering an array of authentic Lebanese dishes, featuring both meat and seafood options"
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  • RobertVIP
    Washington, D.C. Area •157 reviews
    5.0
    Dined today
    Food and service were great. No complaints. I will definitely return.
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    MeJanaPrice: Expensive• Lebanese• Arlington
    4.6
  • Martha
    Washington, D.C. Area •3 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    I had lunch with a native of Lebanon on 12/18/24. He said he grew up on grape leaves, and said Seray's were just like his mother made -- he absolutely loved them. He also thought that the level of spice in other dishes (yogurt with bread , chicken shwarma, meat pies), was a little mild, probably that way for the American palate. He4 said, overall, American palate= A; Lebanese palate = B. I have to say, I really liked all the dishes. For us older folk (that's me) with hearing aids, the noise level was bothersome -- turn up my hearing aids to hear my friend across the table and suffer the background noise, or turn them down to reduce the noise and have trouble hearing my friend. Go figure. Dino was our waiter and was perfect! Attentive, but not intrusive. My grade = A minus, only because of the noise level. Mike.
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    SerayPrice: Expensive• Lebanese• Vienna
    4.6
  • Noshing
    Washington, D.C. Area •10 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Jun 18, 2024
    This place is a hidden gem!! Their menu is so Lebanese-comprehensive along with lots of interesting international bits thrown in. Affogato! Delicious and quick service. If this place had a more central location it would be mobbed.
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    Olive Lebanese Eatery - ArlingtonPrice: Moderate• Lebanese• Arlington
    4.7
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