Our group was seated outside and we enjoyed watching people while we waited for our meal. Mixed grill, lamb, tabbouleh and hummus were all delightful! Very few vegetarian options.

Our group was seated outside and we enjoyed watching people while we waited for our meal. Mixed grill, lamb, tabbouleh and hummus were all delightful! Very few vegetarian options.
Husband and son had mixed grill and loved it. I had the best roast chicken I have ever had. Room was noisy but fun. Lots of locals and families.
Just a 5 minute walk from Grand Millennium Hotel. Generous serves, very delicious food, quick service, inexpensive prices, a feeling of being 'with the locals' at their favorite eating place!
A rather basic premises, but the quality of food and price are amazing! We loved the lentil soup and Lebanese flower grill which contained more meat than we could eat! Total meal cost 97 aed for two Highly recommend!
I have always considered Abu Dhabi one of the most expensive cities in the world. So when I was taken to Lebanese Flower, I was stunned to find Beirut quality Lebanese food at prices that one can't find in 2013 Beirut. Affordable, quick service, friendly...incomparable in Abu Dhabi. Yum.
We were given an extremely warm welcome, order a hummus appetiser and the manager suggested some falafel on the house too which was on the house. After dinner we were treated to free coffee and the bill (with drinks) came to 86 AED.
Best Lebanese cuisine in town. Not a fancy restaurant but your regular take-out for shawerma. Amazing grills and salads for great prices. I would recommend the Mexican chicken shawerma ( ask the guy for some pickles) and a cocktail to go with it.
This place which is apparently an institution is definitely a must to visit. Fresh, fresh Lebanese home style food. We want this restaurant in our neighbourhood back home! Amazing value. It's ranking on trip advisor is not reflective of the quality as its not a fine food experience in a swank hotel. It was however our most enjoyable eating experience...
More
It used to be good. Almost the best Lebanese out of Lebanon but in the past 4 years they've declined at an increasing rate.
Its now become commercial. Food is bad. Quality is gone down (meat is full of fat), greens have darkened already. Staff unattentive.
Clearly they are banking on a decade of success. But for how long? Not...
More
yes it is the Shawrma prince, with lots of nice Lebanese salads and fresh backed bread, every thing is really fresh and delicious
If you own or manage Lebanese Flower, register now for free tools to enhance your listing, attract new reviews, and respond to reviewers.
Manage your listing