Restaurants in Saida.
Coastal kitchen — fish, fatteh, and the fish-market lunches.
Saida (Sidon) is a fish town. The fish market downstairs from the old castle has run continuously for centuries, and the restaurant culture grows directly out of it — the simple coastal pattern of grilled denise, fried sultan ibrahim, samkeh harra mounted with tahini, mezze on the side. The city also has the country's most defended fatteh tradition (chickpea, yogurt, pine-nuts, brown butter). Sah10's Saida listings cluster downtown and in the surrounding coastal villages.
By cuisine
La Marsa Garden
₤₤₤₤ADI - Abou Draa International - Branch 1
₤₤₤₤حلويات الجردلي
₤₤₤₤Central Park Saida
₤₤₤₤Green’s By Al Akhdar
₤₤₤₤Falafel Akra
₤₤₤₤Kassir Sweets حلويات القصير
₤₤₤₤Al Anwar Sweets - حلويات الأنوار
₤₤₤₤Soubra's
₤₤₤₤Stories - Saida
₤₤₤₤Avo Rooftop
₤₤₤₤Kanaan
₤₤₤₤Drop by Ghassan Naffaa
₤₤₤₤Al Sousi - King Foul
₤₤₤₤Hayat Döner AL-TURKI - Saida Branch
₤₤₤₤Malak Al Tawouk
₤₤₤₤Saida Rest House Restaurant
₤₤₤₤About restaurants in Saida
How many restaurants in Saida are on Sah10?
Sah10 currently lists 17 restaurants in Saida, Lebanon, rated by the community on food, service, ambiance, and value.
What cuisines are most common in Saida?
The most common cuisines in Saida on Sah10 are Lebanese (9), Sweets (5), Cafe (4).
Which neighbourhoods in Saida have the most restaurants?
Old Souk (1), Sidon (1) are the densest dining neighbourhoods in Saida on Sah10.
How does Sah10 rate restaurants?
Each Sah10 rating is the mean of four 1–5 axes — food, service, ambiance, and value — submitted by community members. The overall score on every restaurant card and detail page is the average of those four axes across every rating.