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Bayrut Restaurant is one of the best middle eastern restaurants in Montreal for group dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
Bayrut Restaurant isn't positioning itself as anyone's gentle introduction to Lebanese cooking — and that specificity is exactly what makes it worth a conversation.
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Signature hummus infused with truffle oil, topped with cashew nuts and dried roses
Traditional Lebanese lamb tartare, onions, bulgur, served with three distinct dry fillings: crushed pistachios, dried roses with sumac, and roasted cashew nuts
Tender octopus, slowly braised then grilled, infused with garlic, olive oil, lemon, and warm Lebanese spices
Warm bulgur topped with creamy yogurt-ghee sauce, served with spiced Lamb shank, topped with roasted nuts
Smoky green wheat cooked with butter and spices, served with Chicken or lamb shank, topped with roasted nuts
Bayrut Restaurant is a clean first click in Montreal when you want a middle eastern option you can trust. BÁYRŪT HUMMUS and KEBBEH NAYEE also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 388 Google reviews.
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For now, Bayrut Restaurant holds a 9.4 rating across 388 Google reviews.
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Bayrut Restaurant is a Middle Eastern restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. Bayrut Restaurant isn't positioning itself as anyone's gentle introduction to Lebanese cooking — and that specificity is exactly what makes it worth a conversation.
Bayrut Restaurant is best for middle eastern comfort, lunch, takeout, generous, shawarma, group dinner. Bayrut Restaurant is a clean first click in Montreal when you want a middle eastern option you can trust. BÁYRŪT HUMMUS and KEBBEH NAYEE also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 388 Google reviews.
Bayrut Restaurant is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 9.4 from 388 reviews
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Bayrut Restaurant holds a 9.4 Google rating from 388 reviews. Bayrut Restaurant is a clean first click in Montreal when you want a middle eastern option you can trust. BÁYRŪT HUMMUS and KEBBEH NAYEE also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 388 Google reviews.
Bayrut Restaurant is located at 727 Rue William, Montréal, QC H3C 1N8, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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