Beyruty Byker: authentic Lebanese cuisine in Newcastle

A Lebanese feast at Beyruty with grilled meats, fresh salads, creamy hummus, and flavorful mezze

By Ania Askwith


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Beyruty, 98 Byker Bank, Newcastle, NE6 1LA


We have just visited the brand new Beyruty, and it’s one to watch!

Owner Osama (known as Sam), from Damascus, opened this restaurant as a tribute to his grandfather’s famous grill house in Beirut. Along with his business partner, Ayoub, a chef from Daraa, they’re bringing authentic Arabic flavours to Newcastle.

Cozy and casual Lebanese restaurant interior with wooden tables and warm lighting
Beyruty, Newcastle

What we had

We love Lebanese food – it is definitely our happy food; the flavours, the spices, the generous portions. So we had quite high expectations for this place, especially that we visited this venue when it was a different Lebanese restaurant and we loved it at the time.

So we were really excited to try this new spot, now it’s been revamped. This time, we went for a selection of their signature dishes.

• Beyruty Mixed Grill
Charcoal-grilled kafta lamb, lamb shish, chicken cubes & koftah. It was sizzling, super fragrant, and full of flavour! Really good portion size too (we did have to take a doggy bag home!)

Beyruty Mixed Grill featuring charcoal-grilled kafta lamb, lamb shish, chicken cubes, and koftah, served sizzling hot.
Mixed Grill at Beyruty, Newcastle

• Beyruty Salad
Crisp lettuce, tomato, cucumber, parsley with zesty lemon & olive oil, and pomegranate on top. It was sfresh and crunchy, absolutely my jam! And they added those little fried breads on top, just delicious.

Fresh Beyruty Salad with crisp lettuce, tomato, cucumber, parsley, lemon dressing, and pomegranate
Beyruty, Newcastle

• Hummus
Smooth, creamy, and hands down one of the best servings of hummus everrrrrrr. I could just have a pot of this with their fresh bread—it was STUNNING.

Smooth, creamy hummus served with fresh Lebanese bread at Beyruty.
Hummus at Beyruty, Newcastle

• Moussaka
Aubergine baked with tomato, onion, chickpeas & sweet peppers. It had a distinct tomatoey-tangy flavour which I loved. Felt really light and fresh.

Lebanese moussaka with baked aubergine, tomato, onion, chickpeas, and sweet peppers
Moussaka at Beyruty, Newcastle

• Sambousek Cheese
Deep-fried Lebanese pastry stuffed with halloumi & parsley. Addictive! And you have to appreciate the cheese pull. If I could only have one hot dish here, I would reorder this for sure. My fave hot dish of the night.

Golden-fried Lebanese sambousek stuffed with melted halloumi and parsley
Sambousek at Beyruty, Newcastle

• Bread
Perfect as a side, but I’d happily eat that on its own. Beautiful and fresh. I probably had ¾ of the whole serving, because I couldn’t stop eating it.

Freshly baked Lebanese bread, soft and warm, served as a side at Beyruty
Lebanese bread at Beyruty, Newcastle

• Chilli Sauce
Another level—10/10! My level of spice and so, so flavoursome. I love a good chilli sauce and I would happily pour it over everything. I wish they’d bottle it and sell to go, absolutely gorgeous. If you like spicy chilli sauce – you will love it.

• Garlic Sauce & Olives
Classic and delicious as a little appetiser/side. You get it served at the very start which is nice to nibble on when you decide what to order.

You can’t beat a Lebanese feast full of gorgeous, hearty flavours, but even though we were full, we couldn’t leave without a dessert, especially that we’d noticed something on the menu we’d not had before.

Lebanese moussaka with baked aubergine, tomato, onion, chickpeas, and sweet peppers
Moussaka at Beyruty, Newcastle

• Mhalbeh
Creamy, fragrant, not too sweet, and I really enjoyed the texture. It is a little nostalgic as it takes you back to nursery/school type desserts which is really comforting. I don’t normally order milky desserts, but this one was quite nice to try.

• Turkish Coffee
Spiced to perfection to end the night. If you enjoy Turkish coffee, try it here and let me know your thoughts – it’s quite unusual in flavour, in a nice way.

Traditional Turkish coffee served in a small cup with rich, aromatic spices
Turkish Coffee at Beyruty, Newcastle

Why we enjoyed our visit

The setting is very casual and unpretentious which is great if you’re after a chilled meal. The portions are generous, and the flavours were gorgeous. Every dish had that authentic homemade feel, packed with vibrant spices and fresh ingredients which you could really tell. The hummus was a standout, and the mixed grill was a proper treat, full of smoky, sizzling goodness. The sambousek had the ultimate cheese pull, and the moussaka was so light yet comforting. I would happily reorder and eat it all over again.

The service was lovely too, and the team made us feel really welcome.

The prices are also super reasonable, it’s definitely one of those places where you get good value for your money.

It’s still early days for Beyruty, but it’s already making an impact. We have noticed a lot of people were coming in to pick up a takeaway order, and the place was never empty when we visited on a Monday night. We can see it becoming a favourite for those who enjoy quality Lebanese food.

Location

Beyruty is located at 98 Byker Bank, Newcastle, NE6 1LA, just a 10-minute walk from Byker Metro StationParking is also available right in front of the building.

Link

Follow them on Instagram here for updates and more menu highlights.

A Lebanese feast at Beyruty with grilled meats, fresh salads, creamy hummus, and flavorful mezze
Beyruty, Newcastle

Tips for visiting

  • It’s a brand-new spot, so keep an eye on their socials for any specials or updates.
  • Sit in, takeaway, and delivery options available
  • Opening times are very convenient – they are open every day between 11am-11pm
  • It is definitely a place where you want to come with your friends or family, order loads of stuff of the menu, and share it all. A great place for that type of a feast

Reviews

It’s still new so no reviews are available, but we can see it quickly becoming a foodie favourite.

Best for: Lebanese cuisine, Lebanese food Newcastle, takeaway

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