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Contribute FeedbackThis Mediterranean restaurant offers fresh and delicious Lebanese and Moroccan dishes in a beautifully themed Middle Eastern setting. While some patrons found the pricing to be on the higher side, most agree that the quality of food and entertainment, such as belly dancing shows, make it worth a visit. Exceptional service and a diverse wine selection add to the experience. Overall, a great place for a night out with friends or family, with attentive staff and flavorful dishes like kabobs, hummus, and tabbouleh. Highly recommended for a unique dining experience in South Florida.
Took my mom here for her birthday. SAM, our waitress, was so awesome. We never been there before so she suggested things on the menu for us and she even broke down all the drinks because I didn’t know what I wanted.. she was super nice and kept checking on us even though she had bigger tables she was waiting on at the same .. will definitely come back and ask for SAM she was so welcoming, funny and vibrant. Thanks Sam! Oh and the belly dancer was so beautiful and talented!! Amazing entertainment. We tipped her but I wish she would go around with like a bag or bucket or something to collect money after .. she deserves it!!
My wife and I just have to say WOW! This diamond in the rough is definitely a gem you have to experience. Let start off with the appearance, the interior was decorated to the T like an exquisite and authentic Lebanese restaurant. We came right when the belly dancer show began and it was very beautiful and entertaining. The food was intensely delicious and exotic. We also want to say a special thanks to Othmane our amazing waiter who gave us first class service and was the icing on this unforgettable dining experience.
La Vie Lebanese restaurant in Pompano Beach (281 S. Pompano Parkway, but the address is confusing because it is at the corner of a long strip plaza at the intersection of Powerline Rd. and N. Course Dr. . I have never been to Lebanon so I am not well versed in the middle-eastern culture except for Greek food. Therefore, I don’t know the authenticity of Lebanese food, but there were a couple of middle-eastern families with women wearing head scarves seated in the restaurant – when country-natives sponsor one of their restaurants, that is usually a sign that the establishment serves close to authentic down home cooking of that country. With my ignorance to Lebanese gastronomy, I’m sharing my humble experience based on what my party ate at La vie last Sunday night. In short, we loved most everything and were impressively delighted by the flavors that were elevated by a cumin spice dominance. The inside atmosphere did not project that of The Arabian Nights, but our server said that they do have an exotic veil dancer that performs on certain nights… Sunday night was not one of those nights. The vaulted ceiling of the restaurant looked more to me like an island hut, but the beautiful massive hanging lamps give it what I believe it to be a middle-eastern flair. Our party of 4 regulars do pick at each other’s meals all the time to experience as much as we could wherever we go. The service was outstanding. Upon being seated, our server introduced himself, took our drinks order, and a lady dropped a plate of complimentary seasoned chips and hummus. A few minutes later, we ordered the Mezza Veggie Supreme sample platter made of hummus, tabouleh, baba ghannouj, falafel, and grape leaves along with a basket full of hot air-puffed pita pockets (most delicious which was served about 10 min later with our drinks (perfect . Our entrees came about 10 minutes after we finished the Mezza plate (great timing . Entrees were: Lamb Meatball Tangine, Chicken Kabob, Lamb Tangine, and I ordered the Mixed Grill (a sampler of kabobs: filet minion, chicken, kefta, and mixed vegs. We all agreed that everything was excellent, flavorful, and plentiful except for the chicken which was dry (maybe it was just that night . Another annoying quirk (and a personal peeve of mine is that our Mezza platter had 3 grape leaves and 3 Baba Ghannouj and we were 4 people. This should be a policy of all restaurants for servers to explain that a sampler platter or other appetizers come with a minimum of 2 or countable items. The server should acknowledge the number of people in the party and suggests to add more to equal the party atvan additional cost. Lastly, one dinner plate was chipped (not that was the end of the world. We did not bring it to our server’s attention, but that should have been noticed by the chef or the server before sending the order out . C’est la Bonne Vie, but not quite La Vie En Rose. I give a 4 stars because it was surprisingly a great experience. Will I go back? Surely.
First time trying this place and first time trying Lebanese food. Service was excellent and the food and drinks were really good. I had the lamb chops, which were the best lamb chops I've ever had. The lamb chops were very soft and flavorful. Also the belly dancing show just added to the overall experience.
For my first time at a Lebanese restaurant, I must say that I was not at all disappointed with my visit. The setting is quite typical, very classy. The server was great. Lebanese beer is quite pleasant to drink. The meal was good. In addition, there is a pretty well-executed dance show by a pretty Lebanese girl.