Restaurants in Tripoli.
The North's gastronomic capital — sweets, seafood, and the old souks.
Tripoli's reputation in Lebanese food culture is anchored on sweets — the city's Hallab and Rafaat Al Hallab dynasties exported the country's pastry vocabulary worldwide — but the deeper story is wider. Old-souk grills, North-Lebanese mezze with regional twists (frakeh, kibbeh ras), the seafood mezze houses around the port and El Mina. Tripoli over-delivers on value relative to Beirut prices; the food is at least as serious. The platform's Tripoli listings concentrate in El Mina, Tell, and the historic souk areas.
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The Shrimpery
₤₤₤₤MUG Coffee Shop
₤₤₤₤Hallab 1881
₤₤₤₤Tom Sweets Abdulsattar
₤₤₤₤Mandi Time Lebanon
₤₤₤₤Rafaat Hallab
₤₤₤₤AlDannoun restaurant
₤₤₤₤معجنات الشيخ اخوان
₤₤₤₤Akra - Al Koura Square
₤₤₤₤Hayat Doner Alturki
₤₤₤₤Café Younes
₤₤₤₤kahwa bar
₤₤₤₤Silvio's Knefe
₤₤₤₤Abou Sobhi
₤₤₤₤Crunchyz
₤₤₤₤Malak Al Tawouk
₤₤₤₤McDonald's Tripoli
₤₤₤₤KFC
₤₤₤₤About restaurants in Tripoli
How many restaurants in Tripoli are on Sah10?
Sah10 currently lists 18 restaurants in Tripoli, Lebanon, rated by the community on food, service, ambiance, and value.
What cuisines are most common in Tripoli?
The most common cuisines in Tripoli on Sah10 are Lebanese (9), Sweets (5), Bakery (3).
Which neighbourhoods in Tripoli have the most restaurants?
Tripoli (2), Tell (1), Souk El-Haraj (1) are the densest dining neighbourhoods in Tripoli 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.