
Craving a taste of the Mediterranean? Beirut Bites offers an authentic Lebanese dining experience in the heart of Downtown Mt Dora. Indulge in flavorful falafel, shawarma, and other traditional dishes made with fresh ingredients and traditional techniques. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Beirut Bites is the perfect spot to savor the vibrant flavors of Lebanon.
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I ended up getting the steak shawarma, which comes with a side of hummus and a sparse handful of fried pita chips. The meal itself was filling, however I found it overall just okay in taste – I felt like it was missing flavor/seasonings, something. I also thought the steak was a bit chewy. But, it was an incredibly busy day today, so perhaps this meal was just not at its peak capacity for deliciousness.
I also purchased the side of pistachio baklava as it is one of my husband’s favorite desserts. The baklava was pretty tasty, with that traditional honey soaked, flaked goodness. It wasn’t drenched in honey which left it a tad dry, but less messy to eat and not as sweet (which I enjoyed).
Overall, not bad, but I wondered if maybe I should have gone with the gyro instead for more flavor with the help of the tzatziki sauce.
️ Portions: 7.5/10
✅Quality: 8.5/10
Service: 8/10
Hygiene: 9/10
Ambiance: 9/10
This is a wonderful family run restaurant, they are always so kind and make you feel right at home. The food is well prepared, flavorful and served at very reasonable prices. We ordered a falafel wrap, a regular falafel plate, a chicken shawarma wrap, tabbouleh, baba ghanoush, hummus with pita bread, spinach pie, baklava and an espresso. The falafel was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and the shawarma had great seasoning. The baba ghanoush and hummus were smooth and tasty, perfect with the fresh pita. The tabbouleh was fresh and zesty. The atmosphere was cozy and definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
The taste was quite dry — not only was the meat extremely dry, but there was also very little sauce, even though the sauce itself was actually delicious.
The service was good, but the food was disappointing overall.
Beirut Bites stole our hearts—from the fresh, handmade food (yes, everything is from scratch!) to the warm welcome from Raymond, who told us his mom is the chef behind it all.
Every bite felt like a hug from Lebanon.
And the baklava + Dubai chocolate? Unreal.
We’re actually going back tomorrow because… I need to meet the mama behind the magic.