
Chic eatery serving Lebanese staples such as falafel, meat dishes & hummus, plus creative cocktails.
Hours
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
| Sunday | 4–10 PM |
| Monday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1245 Griswold St, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 816-8100
Website: http://www.leiladetroit.com/
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Reviews
We had a little of this and that – hummus, Lebanese rice, fattoush, falafel, etc. the real standout was the chicken wings. I have never had such delectable wings in my life. The were a little lemony, a little garlicky, crunchy… so dang good.
It was my BFFs birthday, so she received the aforementioned fairy floss sundae (and a card!), and it was as delicious as the post on Insta made it seem.
The vibe in the restaurant was cool and everyone working was nice and seemed happy to chat and make recommendations.
A+ experience all around. I will be back!
The portions were not too large. The food was just what I needed on a cold Detroit night. The Anne Hathaway cocktail was darling and set the night off right. Muhammara with pita is a must! I had the lamb chops and roasted cauliflower. That roasted cauliflower is what is going to have me going back for more.
Even though I was super full, I had to get dessert. The lemon tart w/ raspberry thyme jam, shortbread crust… sooo refreshing and good.
I’m glad that I don’t live in Detroit because I would be at Leila’s every weekend.
You really can’t go wrong, but I do love the ribs, the mixed grill, the meat “cigars”, the fattoush salad, the wings, and the fair floss dessert to name a handful of items. The fairy floss sundae was on the 2024 NYT list of best things we ate and is a magical combination of ice cream, rose water fairy floss and pistachios.
Service is about average or average plus but the vibe is incredible and the food itself is to die for. There’s also a very wide selection of Middle Eastern spirits not available many other places and some creative cocktails made with them.
I would be back for drinks and apps.
I ordered the D-bone chicken wrap, and while it was good, it’s definitely heavy. The wraps here are fried, so keep that in mind. We also tried the lahmajun-style dish (basically a thin-crust pizza topped with seasoned meat). The meat was really tasty, but wow—it’s super filling. I ate two slices and was already full.
Another dish we ordered was the eggplant with lamb and chickpeas. Flavor-wise, it’s delicious, but it sits in quite a bit of oil. Still very good, just expect to find oil pooled at the bottom of the bowl.
My friends ordered the chicken tawouk, which honestly seemed like the most calorie-conscious and tasty option on the table. It came with an amazing garlic sauce. Another friend ordered the shish kebab, which was also flavorful. Both of these dishes came with a bowl of rice topped with a red sauce that added a nice touch.
Service was okay—not amazing, not terrible. The bar is really nice, and the ambience is good overall. We were seated in a booth, which was comfortable and added to the experience.
One important thing to note: gratuity was automatically added to our bill. We were a party of four, and it was listed as a “large party,” which was surprising. Just be sure to check your bill before tipping extra, especially if you’re dining with more than a couple of people.
Overall: Great flavors, very filling dishes, nice ambience—but definitely check your bill and come hungry.
We ordered hummus, fattoush, pork rib, mixed grill. Dessert was the wonderful ice cream. Everything was delicious and service was good too!