Alright. I really really want to give Byblos a 5 but it wasn't perfect. Here's the run down.
1) It's not cheap but it's not expensive either... The house wine is a bit mean, $14 a glass... Really? Kinda a downer! My cranberry juice (I was counting calories) was $4, so that's alright.
2) Started with the fig salad. It was highly recommended by fellow reviewers. I mean it was good and the figs were fresh but it did not make me cry tears of joy or wish I could bathe in it. It was just a nice and fresh salad on a really colourful dish.
3) Lamb leg - OK. YOU NEED TO EAT THIS. warning, it can be very expensive as it is cost per weight so our 1.25 lb lamb leg was $55 but it could easily feed 3 people. They come with wraps and sauce and so much yumminess. And for once in my entire life, there were enough wraps for the meat.
4) Persian rice - SKIP.It was cold and why Byblos lost a star. It was awful... It was also $24. I don't like to waste but it was left. Negative rating!
5) Cauliflower - it was a nice side dish. Again, came recommended but I'm totally biased as I lurve cauliflower. It wasn't as good as #6
6) Brussel sprouts and Halumi. Whatever kind of cheese Halumi is, I need to build a house with it and then eat the house... And probably die of overdosing on cheese but it would be glorious and so worth it. Beautiful dish. You won't be disappointed.
If I went back to Byblos, I'd order lamb, brussel sprouts and come back with a 5 star rating. Oh and Byblos is only open for dinner.
Their decor is kinda strange... a mix of middle east meets random stuff one finds on the street and then fused it with other random things. And be careful, some of it isn't fused properly and can come off... Just saying...