Shibam Restaurant & Cafe is a locally owned and operated Mediterranean restaurant located in the heart of Flushing, MI, offering a wide variety of delicious dishes to suit every taste. Our menu features classic Mediterranean food, all made with the freshest ingredients and prepared with care by our talented team of chefs. At Shibam Restaurant & Cafe, we believe that dining out should be an experience, which is why we have created a warm and inviting atmosphere for you to enjoy. Our friendly staff is here to make sure you have a memorable meal, whether you’re joining us for a quick bite or having a meal with your family or friends.
Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6395 Pierson Rd, Flushing, MI 48433
Phone: (810) 285-4927
Website: http://shibamrestaurantonline.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
We ordered the Beef Fahsa, which was excellent. It came out steaming hot in a sizzling bowl and was accompanied by two whole pieces of freshly baked bread—soft, warm, and perfect for scooping up the rich, flavorful beef. That dish alone was worth the visit.
On the other hand, the Lamb Haneeth left us a bit underwhelmed. The lamb itself lacked the depth of seasoning we were expecting from a place known for Yemeni staples. It didn’t come with any sauce initially, and when we asked, we were given a yogurt-based white sauce with a hint of garlic—tasty, but it didn’t quite save the dish. The rice was just okay and didn’t have the usual mandi-style flavor. To be honest, I’ve had better mandi and haneeth at other spots. Some of the lamb pieces even had a pale color that made me think they had accidentally served fish—it just didn’t look or taste like it had been roasted properly. Honestly, we had to force herself to finish the dish.
We also tried their Mango Drink, which was… interesting. It had a unique blend of mango, coconut shreds, and peanuts layered at the bottom. It’s a combination I’ve never seen before, and while it might be someone’s thing, it was definitely an acquired taste for me.
Now, to the positives: the ambience was very nice and welcoming. The place was clean, nicely set up, and had a relaxed vibe. Service was excellent. The Muslim owners personally came to greet us with a warm Assalām ‘alaykum, checked in during the meal, and made us feel genuinely welcome—something you don’t always experience at restaurants.
All in all, I think we may not have ordered the best items, and given how good the Fahsa was, I’m still open to trying more from the menu. But for a place where Haneeth and Mandi are supposed to be the stars, it was a little disappointing. That said, the service and hospitality were truly top-tier, and that counts for a lot.
But this was soooo good!! I ordered online cause I’m anxious, waited til the order time and they were still assembling my food, WHICH IS FINE!
I waited with some other people by the counter and the food was wonderful!!! Will be back!!
Long story. Short story, if you want good Arabica/lebanese food you will not find it here. Make the drive to Dearborn.