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Bayrut Restaurant

Ancient roots. A mother's recipes. Welcome to BÁYRŪT.
Old Montreal
4.7$$
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Bayrut Restaurant Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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BÁYRŪT is a modern Lebanese kitchen rooted in family, memory, and tradition. Inspired by the recipes of our mother Nunu and the food of our childhood, we serve dishes that honour the classics — creamy hummus made fresh daily, vibrant tabbouleh, and the rich earthiness of lentils and freekeh. Every plate tells a story, of the mountains of Lebanon, of meals passed hand to hand, and of the joy of feeding others with care. Whether you're here for a quick lunch or a slow, soulful dinner, we invite you to taste a legacy passed down through generations and reimagined for today.

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Reviews for Bayrut Restaurant

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*as of 2026-04-01
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Review Summary

Bayrut Restaurant is described as a warm, inviting gem in Montreal where authentic Lebanese cuisine is delivered with a home cooked touch. Reviewers consistently praise generous tasting menus, fresh pita with traditional butter, creamy hummus, vibrant fattoush, and a wide range of shareable dishes that feel like family cooking. The service and hospitality are highlighted as outstanding, with staff attentive, friendly, and clearly proud of the cooking, and many experiences include personal touches from the team. There are occasional critiques about price and portion size, and a few opinions that some dishes lean toward presentation over tradition, but the overall consensus is that the flavors are fresh, balanced, and comforting. Several notes mention house made butter, truffle hints in the hummus, Lebanese wines, and standout items like lamb, freekeh, grape leaves, and shish barak, reinforcing Bayrut as a destination for authentic flavors in a modern, cozy setting. Overall, the reviews describe a memorable, heartwarming dining experience with generous hospitality and quality food that many visitors say makes it worth returning for another tasting menu or a new dish.
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Amazing food, excellent attentive service. The team & owner were very helpful & generous with complimentary dishes even, which was unexpected.

Aug 9, 2025
on Google

Amazing!! Stumbled upon it on a quick trip to Montreal. The restaurant has just opened & is destined to be one of the most popular in town. Great food, flavors & ambience. Make sure to leave room for the dessert - it's one of a kind.

Aug 3, 2025
on Google
Tastygf
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5.0

Very taste

Aug 2, 2025

If you're craving truly authentic Lebanese cuisine-the kind that tastes like it was made by someone's loving teta (grandma)-this is the spot.

From the moment you walk in, you're greeted like family. The warm, inviting atmosphere sets the perfect tone for a romantic date night or a lively dinner with friends.

Every dish is homemade & overflowing with love. The hummus is impossibly creamy, the tabbouleh is vibrant & fresh, & the kibbeh, my favorite! Don't miss the grape leaves, which are rolled with care & packed with flavor, or the sambousek lahme which is stuffed with seasoned ground beef.

What makes this place truly special is the soul in every bite. You can taste generations of tradition in the food. It's not flashy or overdone-just deeply comforting, heartwarming Lebanese food made with care.

Whether you're sipping rose water tea after your meal or sharing their delicious rice pouding & laughing with friends, you'll leave full, happy, & already planning your next visit.

A must-visit. A love letter to Lebanese home cooking 💛

Jul 27, 2025
on Google