
Restaurant with a casual vibe serving Lebanese & other Middle Eastern food with housemade pita.
Hours
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12710 W Warren Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: (313) 582-8185
Website: http://www.alameerrestaurant.com/
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Reviews
The staff were mostly kind and helpful, although one person was a bit impatient while taking our order. The baklava tasted good but did not seem very fresh. Despite these minor issues, I would definitely return, mainly to order the kabab again.
The food is always excellent and since we retired we don’t go there often enough so this year we decided to go there for Thanksgiving.
My husband is a meat eater. I am not. We were both able to get food we loved. We had lentil soup, hummus, and a feta Fatoush salad. For my main course had majadra, a dish made with lentils, carmalized onions and rice. My husband had something with meat. I think it has chicken, beef and lamb. He said it was excellent. For dessert I had baklava. Everything was excellent. Portions are generous and we had enough leftovers for three meals.
The restaurant is very pretty and the staff is always very friendly. Malik, our server was professional, polite, accommodating, friendly and a lot of fun to talk to. He was our server and our dinner companion. We also spoke with a very nice young lady named Zahraa for a few moments. She shared that she’s in high school and wants to become a doctor.
The food, the atmosphere and the company of Malik and Zahraa made for an excellent Thanksgiving dinner. Sure, it wasn’t traditional, but I don’t eat meat so I’m really not into turkey anyway. I do love Middle Eastern food, though, and Al Ameer has excellent food. It’s my favorite Middle Eastern restaurant.
The restaurant is clean and the ladies restroom was tastefully decorated and immaculate. That’s important to me. I took a lot of pictures, including the entire menu, so you can see everything they have to offer.
Thank you, Malik and Zahraa, for making our dining experience so enjoyable.
Al Amir Restaurant is truly a hidden gem! The food is always fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Their shawarma, hummus, and kebabs are absolutely delicious — authentic taste that feels homemade. The staff are friendly, attentive, and make you feel welcome every time you visit. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, perfect for families or friends gathering for a meal.
On the platter, the kefta was amazing, some of the best I’ve had in my life. The chicken shawarma wasn’t bad. Everything else though? Not good. Steak was dry and old, tawook seemed like it was sitting, everything just tasted old, bland, and dry. I was shocked to have this in Dearborn of all places.
The white rice was good. The bread was clearly old bread that was heated, after drying it became hard as my head, couldn’t even rip it to eat hummous with. Cheese rolls were really good.
Overall, probably wouldn’t go back unless to eat the kefta. Majorly let down and disappointed.
Place is kinda cheeks.