
A plate of peppercini and pickled turnips welcomes you to the table, and appetizers include such staples as hummus, tabouleh and babagannoush. The menu is predominantly Middle Eastern/Lebanese but there`s a Moroccan couscous dish and an Egyptian dish made with your choice of chicken or meat and a spinach-like vegetable called meloukhia. Specialties of the house include lamb kebabs and baked kibbeh, ground lamb with cracked wheat, layered with pine nuts and chopped lamb. There is live music and belly-dancing Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights.
This fine dining restaurant focuses on a Middle Eastern fare. Expect the average entrée to cost over $60, and dress casual.
Atmosphere: Cedar`s Of Lebanon was established in 1958. With seating for 150 people, the establishment is patroned by all kinds of people.
More Reasons to Go: If you time your visit accordingly, you`ll get to enjoy the ancient art of belly dancing in a live performance on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and a live band plays at this restaurant to set the mood while you dine on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner. There`s a daily lunch buffet for $6.95 per person. Click for a sample menu.
Details to Note: Reservations are suggested on weekends. Delivery and carryout are available. Smoking is permitted in smoking areas. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. The restaurant stays open late. Parking has been arranged for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Diners Club, Discover and Carte Blanche
