Restaurant in طرابلس, Libya
As-Safir Restaurant is a recognisable name on the Tripoli dining circuit, with Easy booking access making walk-ins a realistic option. Verified details on cuisine, pricing, and hours are limited, so call ahead before visiting. For context on the full Tripoli dining scene, see Pearl's city guide.
As-Safir Restaurant is a known name in Tripoli's dining scene, but with no published menu, pricing, hours, or booking details currently available, committing to a reservation requires some groundwork on your part. If you have been once and are considering a return, the practical advice is simple: call ahead or ask a local contact to confirm current hours and whether the kitchen is operating before you make the trip. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which suggests walk-in access is likely — an advantage in a city where dining logistics can be unpredictable.
As-Safir sits in Tripoli, Libya's capital and its most active dining city. The restaurant carries enough local recognition to appear consistently in conversations about where to eat in the city, but verifiable data on cuisine type, price range, and seating capacity is not currently in Pearl's database. That absence matters for planning. For first-timers, treat this as a venue requiring a confirmation call before arrival. For returning guests, the Easy booking rating suggests you are unlikely to face a long wait or a full room, which makes spontaneous visits a reasonable option if you are already in the area.
On the question of takeout and delivery — the editorial focus for this portrait , there is no verified information on whether As-Safir offers off-premise dining. In Tripoli's broader restaurant market, takeout culture exists but varies sharply by venue type. Until the restaurant's own policies are confirmed, do not assume delivery is available. If takeout is your priority on a given visit, it is worth asking directly when you call to confirm hours.
See the comparison section below for how As-Safir sits alongside Fattoush, L'antica Pizzeria Da Michele / Libya, Laleli Turkis Restaurant, and مطعم المندي.
No phone number, website, or confirmed hours are available in Pearl's current database. The leading approach is to ask locally or check with your hotel concierge for the most current contact information. Dress code is unconfirmed, but given Tripoli's general dining norms, smart casual is a safe default. There are no awards on record, and no price range is confirmed , budget conservatively until you can verify on arrival.
For broader context on eating and staying in the city, see our full Tripoli restaurants guide, our Tripoli hotels guide, and our Tripoli bars guide. For dining elsewhere in Libya, Baracuda Seafood Restaurant in Tripoli and Togada Cafe in Ghudamis are both worth considering depending on your itinerary. Pearl also covers international reference points , from Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City to Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Emeril's in New Orleans, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, Dal Pescatore in Runate, and HAJIME in Osaka , for travelers calibrating expectations across markets. Explore Tripoli wineries and Tripoli experiences for more on what the city offers beyond dining.
Quick reference: Booking difficulty: Easy. Walk-ins likely. Call ahead to confirm hours and takeout availability.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| As-Safir Restaurant | — | ||
| Fattoush | — | ||
| L'antica Pizzeria Da Michele / Libya | — | ||
| Laleli Turkis Restaurant | — | ||
| مطعم المندي | — |
How As-Safir Restaurant stacks up against the competition.
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