Our directory lists 22 halal Lebanese restaurants in Melbourne, across 19 suburbs from the CBD to North Melbourne. Charcoal chicken, shawarma, falafel and manoush — Lebanese food built Sydney Road's reputation, and halal Lebanese spots now stretch across the whole city.
The top-rated picks right now are Almasa Lounge, Mazaj Lebanese Restaurant & Lounge | Forest Hill and Kefta Slaps. All listings are community-reported halal — see how verification works.
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Almasa Lounge
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Mazaj Lebanese Restaurant & Lounge | Forest Hill
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Kefta Slaps
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Bekka
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Baladi on Brady
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Cafe Jabelle
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Al Saniour City View
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El Jannah Chicken Dandenong
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OneWay Lebanese Bakery
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Corniche Restaurant
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Mama Manoush
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El Jannah Chicken Tarneit
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Tabouli
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Shee Tayeb
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Tiba's Restaurant
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El Jannah Chicken Mitcham
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Tiba’s International
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Tiba's Restaurant Roxburgh Park
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El Jannah Chicken Kensington
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ZetandZaatar Bakery
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Almina
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Agraba Lebanese Mezze @ Errol's
Frequently asked questions
Where can I find halal Lebanese restaurants in Melbourne?
Melbourne has 22 halal Lebanese restaurants listed in our directory, with clusters in Werribee, Forest Hill, Craigieburn, Moonee Ponds. Use the interactive map to find the closest one to you.
What are the best halal Lebanese restaurants in Melbourne?
Based on Google ratings, the top Lebanese picks are Almasa Lounge in Werribee (4.9★), Mazaj Lebanese Restaurant & Lounge | Forest Hill in Forest Hill (4.8★), Kefta Slaps in Craigieburn (4.8★).
Are these restaurants halal certified?
Listings are reported halal by the community. Some hold formal certification (e.g. ICCV/AFIC), others are Muslim-owned without certificates. Check the verification badge on each restaurant page and confirm with the venue if certification matters to you.