One of the busiest Lebanese bakeries in Jounieh, Furn Beaino serves THE best Lahm Baajine in the country. If you haven’t tried it yet, you’re truly missing out. They now deliver!
You wouldn’t think that a pastry shop had delicious fatayer, mou3anajet, and lahm baajine! These meaty pies are so delicious you lose count of how many you ate as you munch on one after the other.
The dough alone is enough to get you addicted. Most of the bakery items at The Lebanese Bakery are quite delicious. End your meal on a sweet note with their signature Nutella Balls for a delightful chocolate-y indulgence.
Abdul Rahman Hallab & Sons is well known for their sweets as well as their traditional Lahm BaajineTrabolsiye i.e. originating from Tripoli. It’s definitely a morning delight with a dash of sweet pomegranate molasses.
This traditional Armenian bakery serves the Armenian specialty Lahm Baajine which tends to be a little bit spicier than the Lebanese version. Definitely give this spot a try next time for a meaty and flavorful breakfast.
Price: 1,250 LBP for a small or 2,500 LBP for a large
This charming Armenian restaurant in Mar Mikhael not only serves some of the best Armenian cuisine in Lebanon, but also the best Lahm Baajine. Seza offers a plate of 3 “Lahmajun” with a side of roasted eggplant.
Embaratouriat Al Lahm bi Ajin in Hrajel is known for, as its name clearly states, Lahm Baajine – and it’s good. Afif’s meat pie is the perfect pre-ski AND post-ski breakfast to devour.
Price: 3,500 LBP
Where is your go-to spot for Lahm Baajine in Lebanon?