Best Iftar in Beirut — Saint Georges Hotel Beirut (Le Resto Saint Georges)
Ramadan 2026 Family & Friends Iftar · Beirut Updated · 2026

The Iftar Table You've Been Looking For Le Resto Saint Georges · Ain Mreisseh, Beirut

Gather your family, bring your friends, and break fast the way it was meant to feel — unhurried, generous, and full of Lebanese classics. Daily mezze + lentil soup, hot appetizers every night, and a rotating main dish (Mon–Sun) you can plan your Ramadan around. $40 per person.

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Everything you need to know at a glance

The Ramadan Iftar at Le Resto Saint Georges in Ain Mreisseh, Beirut is a full Lebanese spread built for sharing — cold mezze, lentil soup, sizzling hot appetizers, and a different hearty main dish every night of the week.

It's $40 per person. To reserve your table, just WhatsApp us: +961 71 358 528.

Where
Ain Mreisseh
Saint Georges Beirut
When
From Sunset
Served until late, daily
Price
$40
per person

Ramadan evenings are made for this

There's a particular feeling to a good iftar — the relief of breaking fast, the noise of a table that's genuinely happy to be together, and food that tastes exactly the way you needed it to. That's what we try to create every evening during Ramadan at Le Resto Saint Georges.

A table that feels like home

The menu is built around the dishes Lebanese families actually love — fattoush, hommus, moutabal, warak enab, lentil soup, makanek, sambousek — and a rotating main dish every night so you can come back through the week and always find something different on the table.

Why people keep coming back

The setting — on the waterfront in Ain Mreisseh — makes the evening feel like an occasion without being fussy. You show up, the table is ready, the food keeps coming, and the night takes care of itself. $40 per person for the full spread.

Ain Mreisseh, Beirut — the kind of spot that's easy to reach and hard to forget.

What's on the Table (Price: $40)

Everything below is included. Check what's on every night, then check which main dish falls on the night you want to come.

Every Night, Without Exception

These are on the table whether you come Monday or Sunday.

Cold Mezze & Soup

Category Dish
To startTamer (Dates)
SoupLentil Soup
SaladFattoush
SaladTaboule
Cold mezzeHommus
Cold mezzeMoutabal
Cold mezzeTajen
Cold mezzeWine Leaves (Warak Enab)
Cold mezzeHindbeh
Cold mezzeBeetroots
Cold mezzeBazenjan
Cold mezzeEl Raheb
Cold mezzeHarra

Hot Appetizers — Every Night

Category Dish
Hot mezzeRkakat
Hot mezzeFatayer
Hot mezzeSambousek
Hot mezzeBatata Harra
Hot mezzeBatata Mekliye
Hot mezzeSojok
Hot mezzeMakanek

Tonight's Main Dish — Weekly Schedule

Pick your favourite and come on the right night. Today's row is highlighted.

Night Main Dish
MondayOuzi with Rice (full menu)
TuesdayMoughrabiye
WednesdayChicken with Rice
ThursdaySyadieh
FridayKabsseh
SaturdayOuzi
SundayFrikeh
Good to know

Iftar is served from sunset until late — timing shifts through Ramadan as sunset changes. If you're coming for a specific main dish, mention the day when you message us so we can confirm it's on.

Who comes — and why they love it

  • For the whole family: a table wide enough for everyone — dates, lentil soup, dips, salads, hot mezze, and a main that fills the table.
  • For couples: a calm, beautiful setting to break fast together, without the rush of a crowded spot.
  • For a group of friends: the kind of spread that makes everyone happy — just message us your headcount and we'll sort the table.
  • For anyone who loves Lebanese food: Ouzi, Syadieh, Frikeh, Moughrabiye — the classics, done well, rotating all week.

Want More? Premium Formula — $50

Everything in the $40 menu, plus these extras for guests who want to go all out.

Added Extra Dishes
check_circleTajen Samak
check_circleShrimp Harra
check_circleFriture de Sardine
check_circleCheese Baladiyeh
check_circleShanklish
check_circleSoupe Vegetables
check_circleKebbeh Lahmeh
check_circleKebbeh Batenjen
check_circleFattet Laban
check_circleLahmeh Rass Asfour
check_circleHommos Wejjo Lahmeh
check_circleDa3oukiyeh
check_circleKatayef Ashta
restaurant

Book Your Table

Popular nights — especially weekends and the last ten days of Ramadan — fill up faster than you'd expect. A quick WhatsApp is all it takes to secure your spot.

Tell us your preferred night, how many you'll be, and if you have the premium formula in mind. We'll confirm and you're set. $40 · $50 premium.

Tip: if you're coming for a specific main dish, mention which night — we'll confirm it's on.

How to find us

Le Resto Saint Georges — Ain Mreisseh, Beirut

We're inside Saint Georges Hotel Beirut on the Ain Mreisseh waterfront — easy to reach from most parts of Beirut, with a view worth arriving early for.

Questions About Iftar in Beirut at Saint Georges

Is this a good iftar for families with kids?

Yes — the menu is exactly the kind of spread Lebanese families love: dates and soup to start, a wide mezze table, hot appetizers kids enjoy (makanek, sambousek, rkakat), and a generous main dish. It's a relaxed, welcoming environment.

Is there a Ramadan Iftar menu in Beirut for families and friends?

Yes. Our Ramadan Iftar at Saint Georges Hotel Beirut (Le Resto Saint Georges) is designed for families and friends — daily appetizers + lentil soup, hot appetizers every evening, and a rotating main dish schedule through the week.

Where exactly is Le Resto Saint Georges?

We're in Ain Mreisseh, Beirut, inside Saint Georges Hotel Beirut on the waterfront. Use the map above for directions.

What time does Iftar start?

We serve from sunset until late. The exact time shifts through Ramadan as sunset changes — if you want to time your arrival, WhatsApp us on the day and we'll give you the current start time.

Is it a buffet or is food brought to the table?

This page covers the full menu. For the exact service format on your chosen date, just confirm with us when you book — it's easiest to ask via WhatsApp.

How do I book a table?

WhatsApp us at +961 71 358 528 or call the same number. Tell us the date, your group size, and if you have a main dish preference — we'll confirm quickly.

How much does the Iftar cost?

The standard menu is $40 per person. The premium formula — which adds extra dishes like Tajen Samak, Kebbeh, Shrimp Harra, and Katayef Ashta — is $50 per person.

Can I come more than once during Ramadan?

Absolutely — and many guests do. The main dish rotates every night (Mon–Sun), so each visit feels different. If you have a favourite dish, just pick the night it's on.

Do you host corporate iftar too?

Yes — for company groups up to 120 guests: Book your corporate iftar.

Is there a Ramadan & Eid hotel stay guide?

Yes: Best hotels in Beirut for Ramadan & Eid.