Seafood restaurants in Lebanon.
Coast to plate — Tyre, Saida, and the Beirut corniche.
Seafood in Lebanon means the Mediterranean — the Tyre fishermen who supply most of the south, the Saida fish markets that have run continuously for centuries, the Beirut corniche restaurants that catch the breeze with the catch. The category covers the simple coastal version (samkeh harra, fried sultan ibrahim, grilled denise) and the more international version (sushi-trained chefs, French preparations, the occasional ceviche). Pricing skews mid-to-high. The best value is usually a coastal town away from Beirut; the best ambiance, predictably, is on the water.
11 spots on Sah10 across 6 cities — ranked below.
Seafood by city
The Shrimpery
₤₤₤₤Emgeorges by la pirogue
₤₤₤₤Babel Bay
₤₤₤₤Toutia Seafood Restaurant
₤₤₤₤Aal Baher
₤₤₤₤Mhanna sur Mer
₤₤₤₤Em Sherif Sea
₤₤₤₤Colonel Reef Beach
₤₤₤₤Pepe Abed (Pepe's Fishing Club)
₤₤₤₤Rest House Tyre
₤₤₤₤Chez Maguy
₤₤₤₤About Seafood in Lebanon
How many Seafood restaurants are on Sah10?
Sah10 currently lists 11 restaurants serving Seafood in Lebanon, across 6 cities.
Where in Lebanon can I find Seafood restaurants?
Seafood restaurants on Sah10 are spread across Anfeh, Batroun, Beirut, Byblos, Tripoli, Tyre. Use the city links above to drill into a specific city's Seafood listings.
How does Sah10 rate Seafood restaurants?
Every Sah10 rating is the mean of four 1–5 axes — food, service, ambiance, and value — submitted by community members. The score on each restaurant card averages those axes across every rating.