Watany Man-oushi Lebanese Foods

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  • Lebanese service is the best service - all smiles. Cosy, easy going atmosphere. Very good food, can be fast or slow, whatever you ask for. We had a lo…

  • Great manoush variety considering the Brisbane location. Tastes great. Lovely staff that are always friendly. Me and the Mrs love grabbing manoush fro…

  • Best manoush in Brisbane hands down. The sujuk and haloumi are my favourites. All are hand made on site and heated in a gas fired oven to order. The s…


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Watany Man-oushi Lebanese Foods is open for Caf and Fast Food. Watany Man-oushi Lebanese Foods serves Lebanese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availableoutdoor seatingno alcohol available

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10 Reviews on “Watany Man-oushi Lebanese Foods”

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  • Saskia Gilmour

    Come here regularly for the great manoush. Highly recommend the zaatar special, which is hard to find anywhere else. Enjoy with cardamon tea and your day will be made!

  • Hali

    Two words: Zataar special. Watany Manoushi is a great place to go for freshly made manoushi. The zataar special is amaze and i also really enjoy the lamb manoushi with lemon.

  • Israaawadh

    Really liked it amazing lebanese food too many different dishes for buffet with hot welcomed from all lovey staff Gays you have to go there and try by your self trust me it deserves

  • Sam

    Love this place! Amazing customer service & the freshest most authentic Lebanese food you’ll find. I’m vegan & order the falafel wrap & zaatar (you can get the zaatar vege wrap with no yoghurt), mint tea & Arabic coffee. Amazing sweets too, the ones that look like mini churros are vegan. Couldn’t recommend this place enough! #veganbrisbane

  • Joe K

    For our fortnightly catch-up lunch Meatballs And Beef Cheeks suggested we try the Lebanese offerings at Watany Man-oushi. It’s located at the back of the Palmdale Shopping Centre, opposite Garden City. Arriving early I can see it is a grocery store with shelves brimming with foodstuff. I walk into this interesting Middle Eastern grocer/fast-food takeaway shop. The food is all pre-made and in a glass cabinet. I walk out in search of Mr Meatballs and as I approach the Kebab Palace restaurant I spot him checking it out. We decide to have a snack at Watany Man-oushi and return to Kebab Palace for a top-up meal. Returning to the grocery shop we decide on a shared meal of Lamb Bajeen ($4.50) and a Chicken Garlic Pastry ($6.50).The counter-lady puts both items in the oven to heat up then cuts them in two. We walk outside to a large al fresco dining area. The Lamb Bajeen has a thin layer of lamb mince on thin Lebanese bread and is served with a squeeze of lemon and chilli then folded over. I would regard it as light snack somewhat lacking in ingredients and flavour. Rating: 3.0/5.0The Chicken Garlic Pastry is a more substantial meal. I can taste the pastry, chicken pieces, garlic, pickles and gooey cheese. Rating: 3.5/5.0We are done with these snacks in under 5 minutes. It’s sayonara Watany Man-oushi and bonjour Kebab Palace.

  • Meatballs And Beef Cheeks

    @Joe Kand I met for lunch at Watany Manoushi to enjoy some Fatayer and Manoushi – the ever popular meat stuffed pastries and vegetarian bread snacks enjoyed throughout Lebanon.I knew that Watany Manoushi was a Lebanese grocery store, but didn’t realise that the whole of their food production would be so small. Despite that, they have ample outdoor seating undercover. Joe and I shared the Lamb Bajeen ($4.50) and the Chicken and Garlic Fatayer ($6.50).The Lamb Bajeen consisted of a very thin layer of Lebanese bread, topped with lamb mince, lemon and chili, served folded over on itself. The flavour was underwhelming and and there was not much to it for $4.50. This rated a 3.The Chicken and Garlic pastry was filled with grilled chicken, garlic paste, pickles and cheese. I enjoyed the flavour combination and was overall much happier with this compared with the Lamb. At %6.50 this represented much greater value for money and was much more filling. This rated a 3.5.Based on my past experience with Lebanese cuisine, I would say that Watany Manoushi’s offerings are quite authentic and I would be happy to try a few of their other varieties, including the Halloumi and the Zaatar.

  • Miss Honest

    Very good service, friendly and helpful staff. Nice grocery range. Food was fresh and very tasty. Prices very reasonable. Will be back for sure!

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Palmdale Shopping Centre, Shop 6, 2120 Logan Road, Upper Mount Gravatt, Brisbane

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