El Cedro brings bold Lebanese Mexican cuisine to Brooklyn, NY, serving up unforgettable flavor fusions in the heart of Cobble Hill. Known for our signature dishes like the Lamb Hashwe Burrito, Steak Batata, Lamb Birria & tacos with a twist, we blend traditional spices and techniques from Lebanon and Mexico into every bite. Every dish is made fresh with high-quality ingredients, delivering vibrant tastes that are both comforting and exciting. Whether you’re craving a casual meal or planning an event, we also offer Mexican Lebanese catering & private party catering with the same standout flavors. From shawarma carne asada tacos to Lebanese-style salsas, our menu is a celebration of heritage & creativity. Stop by, order online, or book today!
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 144 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: (718) 488-8886
Website: https://elcedronyc.com/?utm_source=google
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Reviews
First order came out and it was delicious. Fish tacos. Amazing.
Second order, feta queso. They ran out of chips so we were just served the cheese. We asked about pita but he told us the chips were much better. 30 minutes passed so we asked for pita or any other alternative vehicle to eat the app we ordered. The server said the pita will in fact be faster since they “are still cutting up the chips.”
When we ask about our main, he there was a mixup in the kitchen (read: he maybe forgot to put it in?) and they were sold out. We sat for 45min waiting with dishes on the table stacked to be removed. When we closed out he told us the following things:
“Next time you need to try the chips, they’re so good” – after telling us to wait for them and not serving them to us?
“The table behind you actually got the sandwich. So good.” – after they arrived an hour after us. Was that our sandwich?
“Tell your friends and come back for the food” – I said it will be a hard sell.
We left laughing because it felt like we were pranked. I’m bummed because the one dish we did eat was great and wow did I come here wanting to sing its praises. But we left surprised, feeling mocked instead of served. The food that passed us through the night looked great.
Just walked by and saw the sign that said it was a Lebanese taco place so obviously had to try. When I arrived at 9:30, they were rushing me hard. I was just getting take out but it took me some time to decide what I wanted. The odd part is, their hours on Google says they closed at 10pm. I feel like they could have just told me their kitchen is closed vs me feeling like a nuisance.
Aside from that, the burrito was good. A lot smaller than I was expecting. Def was hoping for something larger but alas it is in a wealthy neighborhood. Not sure I’d swing by again, but want to see if they do delivery.