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This little gem was one of our favourite spots when we visited Montreal. Despite it being extremely busy for dinner, the staff were able to get our table for 4 seated in mere minutes & were attentive throughout. Without us even asking, they provided plastic plates for my young children & constantly refilled our pita basket & were gracious in answering questions or offering guidance about the menu. The servers were lovely & personable.
I found the food to be amazingly delicious, & the standouts for me were certainly the labneh, muhammara, fatteh lahmeh & the shish taouk. Best of all, the room was cozy & felt like I was eating at a friend's house!View more
Walked past this place 100 times always packed finally decided to go try it out & was super happy. Everything was 1010. Fattoush, Hummus, & the shish taouk were to die for. Had leftover too, lady was sweet & the atmosphere was small & cozy felt like eating in an aunties house:) highly highly recommendView more
Super small & cramped place but did not feel claustrophobic, it's more cozy! Came by without a reservation for lunch (2 people) & was lucky to get a seat. We shared pita, rice, chicken shish taouk & fatteh hummus with beef. The pita was fresh. Shish Taouk: lovely, grilled to perfection, came with creamy, yummy garlic sauce that went very quickly, comes with pickles & some weird pizza looking situation with onions which I did not try but looked good. Fatteh Hummus: a bit disappointed because they were really light on the beef but I've seen photos where they really gave a lot. The crunchy pita chips in the dip were WAY to oily - the establishment would benefit from getting crispy without tons of oil. I genuinely think this dip would've been better with garlic or tzatziki added to it. It was missing a brightness/acid which made it bit plain. The rice was just rice. All in all, I enjoyed my meal & was pretty stuffed. This cost us about $60 before tip.View more
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Oo-La-La! It does not disappoint! What did I have? The Shish Taouk Chili, bien suhr! & that was only after the savory sambousik lahmeh. A hard choice over the moussaka, but one must have a reason to return. Joining this repast was a small glass of Arak to help complement the flavors. & a small cardamom coffee to close before heading into a winters afternoon. Fantastique! Will be back, as there's more to explore.View more
I went last night for a supper with lebanese friends that know the taste of the original lebanese food & really like this place & I honestly have to say the food is amazing, the service kind & fast & the place cozy, not very big, enough for small groups of people. We ordered Hummus, Baba ghannouj, SHISH TAOUK (omg so juicy & tender, my favorite), TABBOULEH, Vine leaves, Pita, Potatoes, SAMBOUSIK LAHMEH, RIKAKAT JEBNEH, KIBBEH NAYYEH, KENAFEH, all to share. The price in the average, 40$ each ish. My husband is an introvert person & for the first time i saw the happiness on his face for a food ahaha I'll come back for sure to try other specialitiesView more
One of my favorite Lebanese restaurants downtown. The food is always fresh & tasty. Shish Taouk is insanely awesome, the Fatouche was fresh & the garlic potatoes were tasty!View more
Small place with great food. Went there with a friend before a show. We ordered their dip sampler, & the baba ghannouj was our favourite. Then we got the shish taouk & the kaftan plate, with a side of potatoes. All were very delicious. Portion sizes were very generous & service was very quick. Looking forward to going back soon.View more
Delicious shish taouk; juicy chicken & excellently seasoned. The garlic potato chunks are also very nice!!View more
Probably my favorite Lebanese joint in Montreal, which is saying something. I have eaten a lot of Lebanese cuisine. It's not often that I wonder, then, if I'm currently having the best Lebanese restaurant meal of my life. Garage Beirut had me wondering this. The dishes are as classic as they come, yet surprise with how well they're executed. The kibbeh was refined. The shish taouk was on point. The filet mignon was as soft as they come. The owner was a gentleman. Exceptional.View more
Most authentic Lebanese cuisine restaurant in town! Their spicy shish taouk is a must try!! Very appetizing! In general, every item there is very delicious. 10/10View more
Cozy small lebanese restaurant. The food was amazing, feels like you actually are in Lebanon. The service is excellent, the waiters are very friendly. I ordered taboule, shish taouk & kafta.View more
I've eaten in this restaurant a couple of times & usually I'm taking the Kibbeh Nayyeh, mezza plates selection & the mixed grill. This time we wanted to try some different dishes alongside the Kibbeh Nayyeh that is still unique & tasty. We took the Sujuk which was very flavorful, the Shanklish which was a bit bland, the Shish taouk which needed more spices & the kebab which was a bit dry. In the past, I enjoyed much more from the food there. I hope they will improve soon because they have a lot of potential (& I think the only restaurant in Mtl that serves Kibbeh Nayyeh:).View more
That day I felt like eating Shish Taouk so I thought of Garage Beirut; & I was well served. I enjoyed the Fatoush but not the Fatayer Sbenegh as much. That's why I didn't give the food 5 stars. The service was very good. The place can use some renovation, hence the 4 stars for the atmosphere. All in all, a good experience.View more
I love lebanese cuisine & this place was really good! The staff were really nice, polite & friendly! The food was good too! We got Sojok & I loved it! That was really delicious! We also got Fatteh lamb & Shish Taouk chili & it was really good too! Overal, liked the place & the food!View more
Overall, it was a good experience. There were a few things that could've been better. Paying 20$ for a few pieces of shish taouk was a little expensive considering it didn't come with any sides, but still, it was very flavourful. Growing up as an Armenian/Lebanese, food was an abundance, & I find most Middle Eastern restaurants lack that. But again, it's a restaurant, I get it. Overall, everything tasted pretty authentic, & I would recommend this restaurant! I would definitely come back!View more