Restaurant in Beirut, Lebanon
Beihouse
375Pearl PointsReimagined Lebanese food, easy to book now.

About Beihouse
Beihouse is Chef Tarek Alameldine's palatial Beirut restaurant, rebuilt after the 2020 port explosion and now serving thoughtfully reimagined Lebanese cuisine. Book for anniversaries, milestone dinners, or any occasion where the room needs to earn its place alongside the food. Booking is currently easy — an advantage worth using before the profile grows.
Beihouse, Beirut: Verdict
Beihouse earns a confident recommendation for anyone seeking a special-occasion dinner in Beirut. Chef Tarek Alameldine's project is built on a premise that is both direct and ambitious: Lebanese staples, reimagined with care, served inside a palatial space that carries the weight of its own survival story. The restaurant reopened after being devastated by the 2020 Beirut port explosion, which makes the physical setting itself a kind of milestone. If you are marking an anniversary, a significant birthday, or a business dinner where the room needs to do some of the work, Beihouse is one of the stronger options in the city right now. Booking is currently easy, which is worth noting — this is not a room that requires three-weeks-in-advance planning, and that access advantage will not last indefinitely as the venue builds its profile.
The Experience
The culinary framing here is Lebanese comfort food with a formal sensibility. What that means in practice is a menu built around flavors that Beirut diners already know — the warm, herb-forward profiles of Lebanese home cooking, the sharpness of good citrus, the depth of slow-cooked proteins , but presented with a level of composition and plating that reads as a restaurant experience rather than a mezze spread. Alameldine is working in a category where diners have strong reference points and high expectations, and the approach appears to be respect for the source material first, refinement second. For guests who want to eat Lebanese food in Beirut at a level above the neighborhood restaurant but without flying as far as the technical precision of a tasting-menu institution like Atomix in New York City or Alinea in Chicago, this is a sensible middle ground.
The setting is, by any measure, the other half of the proposition. The building is described as palatial, and that is not promotional language , this is a space that commands attention and earns its role on a special-occasion shortlist. The 2020 explosion damaged much of the surrounding Pasteur district, and the fact that Beihouse has been rebuilt and returned to service is a meaningful signal about the commitment behind the project. Dining here in the years immediately following the rebuild carries a specific resonance that will diminish as Beirut's recovery continues, making 2024 and 2025 a particularly charged moment to visit.
Who Should Book
Beihouse works leading for couples on a date night or anniversary dinner, small groups celebrating a milestone, and business meals where a visually impressive room matters. The Lebanese-roots menu also makes it a practical choice for international visitors who want to understand what the cuisine can look like at its most considered, without the informality of a traditional restaurant. Solo diners can be accommodated, though the palatial room format is inherently better suited to a party of two or more. For groups larger than six, contact the venue directly to confirm seating arrangements , the record does not specify a private dining option, and large-party logistics should be clarified before booking.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty is currently rated Easy, which makes Beihouse accessible in a way that some comparable Beirut venues are not. That said, for a confirmed special-occasion dinner, booking a few days ahead is sensible , particularly on weekends. No dress code data is available, but the palatial setting and occasion-led clientele suggest smart-casual at minimum; dressing up will not be out of place. Price range data is not available in the current record, so confirm pricing when booking , the Lebanese pound's volatility makes real-time verification more useful than any static figure.
| Venue | Cuisine Focus | Booking Difficulty | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beihouse | Lebanese reimagined | Easy | Special occasions, milestone dinners |
| Em Sherif | Lebanese heritage | Moderate | Full spread mezze, group celebrations |
| Albergo Rooftop | Lebanese Cuisine | Moderate | Views, outdoor dining, hotel guests |
| Buco | Mediterranean | Easy | Casual dinners, neighbourhood feel |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Beihouse?
Booking difficulty is currently rated Easy, so last-minute reservations are often possible. That said, for a weekend dinner or a confirmed special-occasion date, booking a week ahead removes the uncertainty. The venue's accessible booking window is one advantage over busier Beirut competitors like Em Sherif.
What should a first-timer know about Beihouse?
Beihouse is a post-2020 Beirut explosion restoration project from Chef Tarek Alameldine, built around Lebanese staples reimagined in a formal, palatial setting. Come expecting elevated comfort food in a visually impressive space, not a casual neighbourhood spot. The address is on Pasteur Street in Beirut.
What should I order at Beihouse?
The menu is built around reimagined Lebanese staples, so the strongest orders are rooted in familiar Lebanese flavours approached with more formal technique. Specific dish details are not documented in available data, so ask your server what Chef Alameldine is currently running as the kitchen's focus.
What are alternatives to Beihouse in Beirut?
Em Sherif is the benchmark for upscale Lebanese dining in Beirut — more elaborate and harder to book, but a clear step up in ceremony for those who want the full formal experience. Buco is a better fit if you want a more casual, neighbourhood-oriented meal. Beihouse sits between the two: more special-occasion than Buco, more accessible than Em Sherif.
Is Beihouse good for a special occasion?
Yes. The palatial setting and Chef Alameldine's reimagined Lebanese format make it a strong choice for anniversaries, milestone dinners, or business meals where presentation matters. It is a more accessible booking than Em Sherif while still delivering a dinner that reads as an event rather than a routine meal out.
Can I eat at the bar at Beihouse?
Bar seating details are not documented in the current venue record. Contact Beihouse directly via their Pasteur Street address to confirm seating options before arriving without a reservation.
Is Beihouse good for solo dining?
The formal, palatial setting is better suited to couples and small groups than solo diners. That said, booking difficulty is rated Easy, so there is no logistical barrier to a solo visit. If solo dining comfort matters to you, confirm bar or counter seating availability when you book.
Location
Pasteur, Beirut, Lebanon
Compare Beihouse
If you are deciding between Beihouse and Em Sherif, the choice comes down to format. Em Sherif is the more ceremonial option, built around a generous, traditional Lebanese spread with service that matches the scale, it is the better call for a large group celebration or for guests who want the full mezze experience as the main event. Beihouse, by contrast, is more intimate and compositional, with a menu that reads as a curated progression through Lebanese flavors rather than an open table of dishes. For a date night or two-person anniversary dinner, Beihouse is the sharper pick.
Albergo Rooftop competes directly for the special-occasion booking, particularly for guests staying in the Achrafieh area or for warm-weather evenings when outdoor dining is a priority. The rooftop setting gives it a clear edge on atmosphere for summer dinners. Beihouse's interior palatial space, however, works year-round and carries a specific weight that an outdoor terrace cannot replicate, especially given its rebuild narrative. If setting is your primary criterion and the date is summer, Albergo Rooftop is worth considering. In cooler months or for a purely interior experience, Beihouse is the stronger room.
Buco is in a different tier of ambition, it is a good neighborhood-level Mediterranean option, but it is not a direct competitor for the occasion-dining slot that Beihouse occupies. If you are comparing the two, you are probably deciding between a low-key dinner and a proper celebration meal, and that decision should be driven by the occasion rather than by cuisine preference. For anything that warrants a reservation and a dressed-up room, Beihouse is the right choice over Buco.
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