A Houston treasure. Located near the Heights. Food is spectacular as ever. If it is in your budget, the family still makes and imports their amazing, unfiltered olive oil. Friends feel it is the...
Abdallah’s Lebanese Cafe
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Abdallah's Lebanese Cafe, established in 1976 by brothers Elias and George Abdallah, proudly serves authentic Lebanese cuisine in Houston, Texas. As the city's first mom-and-pop Lebanese restaurant, it offers a warm, family-friendly environment and a menu that highlights the richness of traditional Lebanese dishes.
The cafe emphasizes quality ingredients, featuring seasonal menus that change based on fresh produce availability, ensuring a unique culinary experience. Notably, their exclusive olive oil, sourced from the Abdallah family's groves in Lebanon, reflects centuries of care and tradition, making it a cherished addition to their offerings.
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I had the beef shawarma pita with za'atar fries. I could tell that the beef shawarma is spiced with cloves; it gives the dish a festive feeling. I also like that there isn't much acidity in the...
I was so excited to try this place -- it's close to home and has received glowing reviews both here and in local foodie groups! We ordered takeout for dinner and got the chicken shawarma wrap, the...
Amazing and authentic cuisine here. The food was delicious, staff was impeccable as well. While it is an order at the counter restaurant, Francisco was knowledgeable about the menu and very...
I wanted to love it here. I always see this place popping and was excited to finally try it out. We get to order before we seat ourselves and there's plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors....
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