No trip to Toledo is complete without dining at the Beirut. With a camera in hand, I've tried to document the Lebanese food there that I really like.
First, there's the atmosphere
Dinner for nine on Friday included:
Fattoush - cucumber, tomato, onion, green pepper, scallion, toasted pita, parsley, mint, olive oil, lemon juice, zatar, sumac, salt. Incredible salad, unfortunately it only lasts about 15 minutes 'till the pita gets too soggy.
Ara-yes - kibbe (ground lamb and beef with spices) baked inside pita. Crunchy, juicy and tasty appetizers. I've tried to make these at home, but could not replicate the flavor or the texture of the thin, even layer of meat.
Grilled Lamb Chops
Grape Leaves stuffed with rice and ground lamb - I prefer this version to the vegetarian ones. A little lamb goes a long way in the flavor.
Fried Kibbe Aras - kibbe and pine nuts inside a shell of bulgar wheat, and fried
Shish Kabob, Shish Kafta, Shish Tawook (marinated chicken), and Rice Pilaf
All great stuff, nicely grilled. Served with a substantial, fresh and flavorful rice.
Not pictured but ordered:
Sauteed Mushrooms - amazing flavor, with garlic. I guess they must do these relatively quickly in a very hot pan to impart such flavor while not making them too soft or greasy.
Hummus
Fresh Pita baked on site
Fries
Off the menu, but it might appear in the future:
Ataiyef: sweet cream inside a pancake, dipped in crushed pistachio nuts, with a candied rose petal served with clear rose water syrup.
Beirut
4082 Monroe St
Toledo, OH 43606
419-473-0885
I-am-not-a-shill disclosure: I know the owners, but have no financial interest in their business whatsoever