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Bakery/Pastry Shop

Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish

Sainte-Rose
4.7$ & $$
OPEN7 am - 6 pm
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Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish Sainte-Rose, Laval: Menu, Reviews & Reservations (2026)
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Local bakery serving manakish, lahmajoun & much more.

Amenities, services & more

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Reviews for Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish

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on Google4.8 (100+)
*as of 2026-05-15
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Review Summary

At Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish, reviews highlight authentic Lebanese flavors, fresh dough, and generous toppings on lahmajoun and manoushe, with many finding the products delicious and satisfying. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and fast, attentive service, helping create a welcoming and reliable dining experience. Regulars travel from nearby towns, appreciating good value, clean surroundings, and consistent quality that makes the place feel like home, with some noting the option of window seating on quieter days. A few comments mention minor preferences, such as dough texture in certain varieties or a desire for even fresher ingredients, but overall the impression is one of high quality, comforting, authentic fare that keeps customers coming back.
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Awesome. I wish I could give more time 5 star .
Very clean. So nice Very polite generous & very delicious.
Thanks

Apr 9, 2026
on Google

Best Manoushe very clean & delicious, owner & staff are very friendly!

Dec 14, 2025
on Google

Super clean place, great food & most of all very welcoming staff.. shoutout to Zeinab who made our first visit to the store memorable & we will definitely be back!

Nov 27, 2025
on Google
3.0

On a visit to a friend in Saint Rose, I stumbled upon a small bakery selling manakeesh, lahme b'ajeen, & other pastries.
I was immediately impressed by the cleanliness of the place & the friendly, well-kept staff. My friend & I ordered two spinach pies, a dish I've tried at countless other bakeries without ever being truly satisfied.
When they handed us our order, I noticed the pies were cold & hadn't been reheated. Still, I didn't object & ate mine with great appetite. The pie was absolutely delicious-large, golden, crispy, & savory. To top it off, we got to enjoy a complimentary cup of tea.
My friend & I decided to wait for an hour or so before giving our final verdict. The reason? We suspected the same common shortcut: using citric acid instead of a natural souring agent. While this is a common practice for businesses, it can be harsh on a sensitive stomach, often causing heartburn.
The better option would be for the bakery to avoid it entirely & use a natural, readily available acid. After all, the customer is paying for quality.

Sep 20, 2025
on Google