~ halal at lebanese ~
23 spots match. Sorted by Mufti's confidence.
Malden · ★ 4.9
43 Lebanon St
“Great place for halal prep bowls and healthy macros. The teriyaki bowl, salmon bowl, and steak tacos all hit.”
Watertown · ★ 4.8 · $
41 Bond St
“Lebanese counter-service. The pita is as good as it gets. The chicken shawarma and lamb kebab speak for themselves.”
What's halal: halal braised beef shawarma · halal lamb shawarma
Belmont · ★ 4.7 · $
687 Belmont St
“Shawarma that's held up for thirteen years. Hummus, tabbouleh, and grilled meats that taste like they're made with intention.”
North Chelmsford · ★ 4.7
17 Vinal Square
“The shawarma is the headline — juicy, fresh, generous. Halal is claimed but not verified in reviews. I'm listening.”
Northborough · ★ 4.6 · $
10 Blake St
“Lebanese cooking that remembers home. The lamb kabseh and kubbeh are non-negotiable, and the meza sampler pulls no punches.”
Revere · ★ 4.3 · $$
174 Squire Rd
“Mixed grill plate is the move—chicken, steak, lamb, rice, and hummus for under $17. It's halal, it's massive, and it's hiding inside a Shell gas station in Revere.”
West Roxbury · ★ 5.0
1866 Centre St
“The chicken shawarma is the headline — crispy, fresh, the best in the area. Lebanese cooking that knows its craft, run by a chef named Gabi who explains every dish.”
Watertown · ★ 4.8
569 Mt Auburn St
“Armenian and Lebanese staples, fresh-baked and proud of it. The kunafa on Saturdays is the move.”
Brookline · ★ 4.8
1383 Beacon St
“Lebanese done right. The hummus, the shawarma, the fatteh — everything tastes like someone's grandmother signed off on it. This is the Coolidge Corner move.”
Cambridge · ★ 4.7 · $$
2269 Massachusetts Ave
“Lebanese kitchen run by family. The lamb kebab and roll-up are the move; the halva imported from Lebanon settles the matter. Halal is assumed.”
Arlington · ★ 4.7 · $$
142 Massachusetts Ave
“The chicken and beef kebabs are the move. Lebanese grill that knows its seasoning and treats every order like it matters.”
Cambridge · ★ 4.7
750 Main St
“Lebanese kitchen that takes hospitality seriously. The lamb shanks dissolve on the plate, the mushroom hummus is worth the trip, and the staff will move mountains for your table.”
Norwood · ★ 4.6 · $$
678 Washington St
“Upscale Lebanese. The mezzah is the move—fresh, generous, uncompromising. Worth the reservation and the price.”
West Bridgewater · ★ 4.6 · $
757 W Center St
“Lebanese food that tastes like home. The shish kebab, the falafel, the baba ganoush — order all three and don't skip the skewered tomatoes.”
Quincy · ★ 4.6 · $$
25 Copeland St
“Authentic Moroccan and Lebanese without apology. The lamb is always tender, the mezze is worth the trip, and the baklava doesn't insult your teeth with sugar.”
Allston · ★ 4.5 · $
1219 Commonwealth Ave
“The chicken wraps and thyme flatbread are the story here. The gyro is a problem — skip it, order the wraps instead.”
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Worcester · ★ 4.5 · $$
424 Belmont St
“Lebanese sit-down spot with inconsistent execution—the rice pudding and shish kebabs are the story, the filet mignon is a cautionary tale. Order the chicken shawarma and move on.”
Boston · ★ 4.4 · $$
1249 VFW Pkwy
“Lebanese cooking with true hospitality. The lamb stew is melt-in-your-mouth, the spinach pies have family approval, and the room feels like home.”
Revere · ★ 4.4
3 Everett St Unit 3c
“A Lebanese bakery that takes cheesecake and baklava seriously. Go for the pistachio cheesecake, stay for the Moroccan café energy.”
Worcester · ★ 4.4 · $$
256 Park Ave
“Lebanese with real memories attached — the mixed grill sings and the spices know what they're doing. But the kitchen has problems. Eat when the chef is on.”
Watertown · ★ 4.4 · $
555 Mt Auburn St
“Falafel that stops traffic. Family-run Lebanese deli in Watertown's Armenian quarter where simplicity and hospitality are the same thing.”
Cambridge · ★ 4.3 · $
605 W Kendall St #1110
“Lebanese counter-serve with a loyal following for the arnabit. The shawarma is inconsistent — some days it sings, some days it's dry. Order the cauliflower and trust the sides.”
Boston · ★ 3.7 · $$
401 Park Dr
“Lebanese cooking that remembers home. The chicken skewers and lentil rice bowl are the moves — order without hesitation.”