Beirut Bites
318 SE Grand Ave, Portland
(503) 500-5885
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Delicious! The falafel bowl was so yummy, and the cinnamon mint tea was delicious too! Reasonably priced for the high-quality food, an excellent service. Also, great vegan and gluten-free options.
Really loved the food and the service. The atmosphere is pretty good but not exactly what I probably foolishly expect from a Lebanese Restaurant but overall it was really pretty good. Try the Turkish coffee! It's awesome! Also: Note for those looking for gluten free food! They have it for probably every offering and the gluten free pita that I had was awesome!
Dietary restrictions: Great selection of gluten free options!
Good food, not amazing. Lunch came with a free table-spanning hot pita bread and dip, which was the best part of the meal. The traditional Turkish coffee was also good. A good work-day lunch
Yeah this place is $money$. Owned by the same owners as Nicholas, (which was previously at this location). B Bites is a winner from the get go.Salad is fresh and delicious.Rice is perfect.Seasoning is superbLamb and Chicken are generous in portions and seasoned perfectly.Baklava is bitchinWe ordered the Lamb and Chicken Shawarma - both were really good. Generous in size, cooked and seasoned well. The rice was spot on.Good $$ value here , next time trying the wraps.Excited to have a quick, good Lebanese place again.The menu is well thought out and looks pop tastic. I’ll give the owners credit for letting loose with a different look.
Wow! Fantastic food, generous portions, and I even got free dessert thrown in on top of my order. True hospitality and the flavor of passion. Sorry, I ate before taking the photos but this place deserves all the praise it can get. Thank you Beirut Bites!
Vegetarian options: Lots of delicious veggie options!
Dietary restrictions: Healthy, hearty, and flexible
We are long time Nicholas customers and decided to try Beirut Bites. The food was delicious with very generous portions. I had the lamb shawarma bowl and my husband had the chicken shawarma. It came with a beautiful side salad with colorful veggies. The meat was flavorful and very tender. Some reviews have commented on the high price, but I think it was reasonable for the amount of food. We got takeout and when we arrived at home we found some dessert samples included. Thank you! We will be back.
While traveling I found Beirut Bites, wow… this place is fantastic, pricing seemed a bit high BUT…. They deliver an amazing value, everything was super fresh and as you can see from the pictures, a lot of food and it was wonderful. It is fast casual so don’t expect ambiance, but the food is fantastic.Cheers, enjoy!
Food is excellent - well seasoned and fresh with very generous portions. Pizzas are very good and are an interesting dish I haven’t seen at other Lebanese restaurants. The lemonada is so tasty and my favorite!Owners are kind and thoughtful!
Randomly picked this place for lunch while scrolling google maps and was blown away. I'm as white as they come so can't speak to authenticity but the lamb shawarma bowl was delicious. Would absolutely go again.
Absolutely delicious. It’s Lebanese with a twist. Every bite is fantastic. Try the lemonade as a nice contrast to the flavors on the plate. Great sauces, great attention to detail. Love love love.
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As huge fans of Nicholas, we were excited to try this spot out. But I've got to say, it's a total letdown. The limited menu would be fine if the food was actually as good as Nicholas' food. The bowl we got came with barely any meat. The sauces are limited. And it costs more than a similar lunch at Nicholas.
Great Lebanese American fusion. The street pizza was perfect for one person. The wraps are simple and come with a great salad, delicious hummus and a tasty little crunchy thing. A pita chip I guess.As someone who always feels too full after a meal, I feel like I could hike to the top of Mt. Tabor right now.
I ordered a bowl with vermicelli jasmine rice, falafel, and tahini. The falafel was crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside. I liked the tahini, but was disappointed it was served in a plastic container. I appreciate the outdoor seating, but it's on a busy street.
I ordered a bowl with vermicelli jasmine rice, falafel, and tahini. The falafel was crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside. I liked the tahini, but was disappointed it was served in a plastic container. I appreciate the outdoor seating, but it's on a busy street.
I tried the fattoush here, and I wouldn’t really call it that. I’m from Beirut just moved here and a Lebanese fattoush has way more sauciness, has sumac & debs remein for sauce (not garlicy creamy..) the bread is too thick it should be thin and fried. I like the mint inside. I dislike that they used paper plates for indoor seating. I feel the pita wraps and “pizzas” are over priced. Maybe ill come again to try the falafel!
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