

Taste Of Lebanon restaurant offers authentic Lebanese food from home recipes that are very healthy, We offer a variety of the finest Lebanese cuisine, and we offer a large variety of vegan and vegetarian as well, our meat, beef, chicken lamb, Halal, 100%, Our restaurant is family-owned, and we take pride with our quality of food and service we’ve been established since 2010 since then till now we have been consistent with our recipes and we are continuing to do so, we are so proud and happy to serve our experience and our food with St. Louis and the Metropolitan area.
Warm, laid-back eatery offering Lebanese & Middle Eastern staples plus traditional baked goods.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 331 N Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: (314) 875-0657
Website: https://www.tasteoflebanonstl.com/
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Reviews
The back room is a fun atmosphere with cozy seats, while the front room has great natural lighting and a view of the beautiful brick building of STL. Plenty of parking and fun local spots nearby to explore.
The owners are friendly & service was good. We highly recommend Taste of Lebanon and will be back.
The staff were young but kind. It’s run by a Syrian family, so you get a Middle Eastern style service. Compared to many places, it’s a pretty good blend of good customer service with an edge of that blunt, practical interaction.
To my dismay, I was so hungry I forgot to take pictures food! We had the flat bread both with cheese and zatar. It was perfectly cooked and delicious. We also had hummus and baba ganoush, both of which were spot on with authentic flavors. Nice and flavorful mixes. We also had some fried potatoes that were exceptional with a strong spicy kick – wonderful!
Our main reason to visit was hookah. We had a party of 4, so when we saw the small hookah lounge we passed and headed for the patio. Seating was nice and since it was later in the afternoon, we soon had building shade. They have umbrellas, so those helped at the start.
All sheesha is Al Fahker, and they use coconut coals. Hookahs are mostly Maamoon with a few of another brand. The bowl was packed well, but after that, it was rough. We received the coals half lit, so I went and ask asked for tongs so I could get them fully lit. We also never were checked on for coals, so I was minding them and asked for a second batch to be lit. They just brought coals and did not have an oven and tray for tending bowls. This was okay, but it did cause us some burn moments that hurt the overall flavor. I chalk this up to a day with teen/college age kids running the place, and they didn’t know how to properly handle a hookah.
Despite this, I have to go 5 stars. It was well worth the visit. Food was excellent, staff were nice, the space was inviting, and the hookah was fine, just a bit of a tough day with the coals. Give it a go, you’ll have a great trip!
March, 6, 2025. I walked in to get some dinner. I walked in and had the restaurant to myself. (Which makes sense as Ramadan has begun and I am eating before dusk) That explains why I had the place to myself. Anyway, it was nice. They had beautiful music playing. It was so soothing. I’ve always adored listening to Lebanese music, and music from that region of the world, in general.
Food- You will get a run for your money! The portions are amazing compared to the price. I decided go order the CCs wrap and picked fries as my side. I also wanted to try the Foule Mudammas. The food was spectacular. With the bean dish, I was served some pita and a plate with pickes, red cabbage and raw white onion pieces with a bit of cilantro. So dang good