
For more than two decades, Al Ameer has served high quality, all natural ethnic cuisine to a dedicated customer base. The driving force behind Al Ameer is our chef-driven menu of made-to-order specialties. At Al Ameer, we will offer a full premium juice bar. Signature smoothies, raw juices, shawarma, hummus and fresh baked pita bread made with only the freshest ingredients.
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: 27346 Ford Rd, Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
Phone: (313) 565-9600
Website: http://alameerrestaurant.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
Whenever we dine out, we always order different meals so we can share and taste everything. He ordered the stuffed lamb, and I ordered the Gahllaba with lamb. The stuffed lamb was delectable—cooked perfectly in my opinion, very soft and tender. The Gahllaba came with small pieces of lamb in a red sauce with bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes, and it was very good as well.
My only two observations were that the stuffed lamb was slightly dry, and the Gahllaba didn’t have quite enough meat for my liking. That said, I enjoyed the stuffed lamb so much that I returned on Monday just to get it again. They even accommodated me by adding the Gahllaba sauce on the side, which was a great touch.
The customer service was really good, although it’s worth noting that it wasn’t busy at the time—there were only three other tables. Parking is also a bit tight.
I would have given this place five stars, but I was a bit confused about not receiving bread, which is usually complimentary. Maybe there’s a charge for it, but that’s why I’m giving four stars instead of five. I will definitely be back, and hopefully bread will be included next time.
This is not the old Al ameer that I grow up with. Prices are insane 4x and quality of products is minus 4x…. True disappointment. The true Lebanese food taste is gone. The only highlight of the restaurant, fresh baked pita.
Time to look for a new place.
Babaghanoush is topps all the way around. And Hanadi is gonna set you up the right way when you come in.
Tremendous food. Its all so good.
You can even bring your friend that might be squeamish about anything that isnt taxos and chicken fingers.
Good people, good food, good service
Give them your money
I used to love Al-Ameer and considered it a five-star spot, but my recent visit was disappointing. The table and dishes had noticeable grit, and I had to ask for a clean napkin and knife because they were dirty. The hummus was okay, but the first round of pita was stale and cold—at least the second round was fresh. Both entrées were dried out, and my tawook portion was shockingly small compared to my girlfriend’s plate, yet still overpriced. On top of that, a lot of the tables were dusty. Then, when I got the bill, they tried to nickel and dime me with an added “admin fee”—come on! Really sad to see the quality drop like this.