KIMBO LEBANESE KITCHEN RESTAURANT
- Salt & Soul

- Jan 1, 2026
- 1 min read
Kimbo Lebanese Kitchen has that rare transporting quality, spices that whisper Beirut or Byblos while your chair remains firmly on a leafy Mauritian sidewalk. The modest setting only makes the sensory journey sharper: sumac, parsley and slow-cooked lamb announce themselves before the menu even lands.
The cooking rewards curiosity. Tabbouleh is bright and herb-laden, hummus silky from patience, grilled meats seasoned with quiet confidence. Portions encourage sharing, turning tables into small feasts, and baklava closes the meal with crunch and honey without overdoing it.
Service is relaxed and warm, the rhythm of dishes natural and almost familial. Regulars know the Lebanese mint teas are part of the experience. Evenings can be busy, so securing an outdoor table is wise. For anyone who wants to travel through flavour without leaving the pavement, Kimbo delivers with effortless charm.









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