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Manousheh Grand
Master Critic Review
Manousheh Grand
8.6
Manousheh Grand is a cozy Lower East Side spot focused on Lebanese flatbreads, mezze, and cafe-style plates baked to order in a stone oven. Locals use it for casual breakfasts, light lunches, and laid-back meetups built around warm breads, hummus, and vegetarian-friendly options.
Must-Try Dishes:
Za’atar & jibneh manousheh, Hummus fatteh, Kofta manousheh
Scores:
Value: 8.5
Service: 8.2
Consistency: 8.6
Food Quality: 8.8
Atmosphere: 6.8
Cultural Relevance: 8.3
What makes it special: Lebanese flatbreads and mezze baked to order in a tiny cafe.
Who should go: Casual diners craving warm breads and vegetarian-friendly plates
When to visit: Late morning or early evening for the calmest experience
What to order: Za’atar manousheh, hummus fatteh, a shareable mezze spread
Insider tip: Grab an outdoor seat when available and pair manousheh with Arabic coffee.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; generally manageable on weekday afternoons but tight during evenings and weekends around Delancey and Clinton.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable; come as you are for a cafe-style meal.
Noise level: Low to moderate; easy to hold a conversation except during peak brunch hours.
Weekend wait: 10–20 minutes depending on foot traffic; the space is small so waits can appear suddenly.
Weekday lunch: Usually no wait, with steady but quick turnover.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Very friendly—many flatbreads and mezze are naturally vegetarian.
Vegan options: Good options, especially with za’atar, vegetables, and hummus-based plates.
Gluten-free options: Limited—most items are flatbread-based, though a few mezze plates work for gluten-avoidant diners.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes for a low-key daytime date—its cozy vibe, warm breads, and casual tempo create an easy, comfortable setting without pressure.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes—it's walk-in only, and turnover is quick. Arrive slightly before peak brunch hours to avoid short waits.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for younger kids—flatbreads and dips are easy crowd-pleasers, though the space is compact and better for smaller families.
Best For
Better for: Fast, affordable Lebanese flatbreads and mezze in a cozy, neighborhood setting—especially strong for brunch and casual lunches.
Skip if: You want a full-service Middle Eastern dinner, meat-heavy mains, or ample seating for larger groups.