Lebanese Munch is a lebanese restaurant in Harborne, Birmingham. Rated 4.8 stars from 529 Google reviews. Known for falafel and shawarma wraps that beat the competition and spotless, well-maintained space. Best for quick lunch or dinner and solo weeknight eat. Ranked #6 of 12 in Harborne. Price range: £1–10.

Rankings updated April 2026

Lebanese Munch
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Lebanese Munch

Lebanese restaurant£1–10
4.8(529 reviews)
United Kingdom
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#6/12

in Harborne

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Quick Verdict

Locals come back because the falafel and shawarma are genuinely good, the prices don't lie, and the place is obsessively clean. It's not Instagram-bait; it's just reliable.

Book if...

You want Lebanese food that tastes fresh and costs under £8, and you don't mind ordering at the counter.

Best for:
Quick lunch or dinnerSolo weeknight eatTakeawayGroups (generous portions)Fresh juice fix

About Lebanese Munch

Lebanese Munch is a counter-service spot on Harborne High Street doing fresh Lebanese wraps, skewers, and sides at £1–10. Walk in, order at the counter, eat at one of a handful of tables or take away. The place runs clean—reviewers mention spotless interiors repeatedly—and the kitchen moves fast. You'll find falafel wraps (£7.45 with chips and a drink), mixed shawarma wraps, halloumi wraps, and mixed skewers. They blend fresh juices to order: carrot and ginger, apple, and others. The staff are polite and generous with portions. One regular drives 40 minutes for it. Another abandoned a queue at a nearby Lebanese spot and found this better value and tastier. No bookings, no fuss. You grab food and sit or leave.

What Stands Out

Falafel and shawarma wraps that beat the competition

One reviewer compared the falafel 'from every other spot within a three-mile radius' and called it 'easily one of my favourite casual eats.' Another praised the 'mixed shawarma wrap' with 'tender and delicious' lamb and 'perfectly golden and crispy' chips. A third abandoned a queue at Damascena (a known Lebanese restaurant) and found the food 'just as good' here for less money.

Spotless, well-maintained space

Five separate reviews specifically mention cleanliness: 'hygiene is on top', 'well maintained and thoroughly cleaned', 'spotlessly clean and tidy', 'Pristine cleanliness', and 'inside is so clean & nice.' This isn't throwaway praise—it's consistent and specific.

Fresh juices and value

Reviewers praise 'fresh-blitzed carrot and ginger juice' and note the kitchen blends 'fruit & veg on display' to order. A wrap meal with chips and drink costs £7.45. One customer notes 'excellent value for money for fresh tasty food' on a munch box and mixed skewers.

What Customers Say

We had a great mix of the menu, food was delicious with excellent service really couldn’t complain

S.B.

Very nice food of Lebanese taste and the hygiene is on top👏🏻 will come here again for sure 👌🏻

S.S.

I often work late in Harborne and LM has become my regular go-to dinner rest stop.

S.W.

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Practical Information

Contact

83a High St, Harborne, Birmingham B17 9NR, United Kingdom

+44 121 428 4365Visit Website

Frequently Asked Questions about Lebanese Munch

A wrap meal (falafel, shawarma, or halloumi) with chips and a drink runs £7.45. Single items start at £1.

Yes. No online booking, so walk in or call. One reviewer switched from Rudy's pizza to here for a quick takeaway because service was fast and the food was better value.

The falafel wrap and mixed shawarma wrap are the standouts. One regular is 'addicted to the various wraps' and the 'fresh-blitzed carrot and ginger juice.' The chips are 'perfectly golden and crispy' and won't leave oil on your fingers.

Yes. Five reviewers specifically mention spotless interiors, and one notes the place is 'thoroughly cleaned.' Another switched from a competing Lebanese restaurant partly because of the cleanliness here.

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