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Manousheh GrandBWorth Trying

403 Grand St, New York, NY 10002 · Lebanese restaurant, Bakery, Breakfast restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (522 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Excellent Lebanese flatbreads and mezze with strong vegetarian options; mostly counter-service casual vibe and fair prices, but service inconsistency and occasional reheating complaints appear in a minority of reviews.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Manousheh Grand delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by exceptional manousheh quality—warm, fresh dough with vibrant toppings—and a loyal regular base that speaks to genuine appeal. However, inconsistent execution during busy periods, with occasional reheated items and service variability, prevents grade A territory. The cozy, market-filled setting and fair pricing make it a worthwhile stop for Lebanese flatbread lovers, though it lacks the polish of premier dining destinations.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels cozy and spacious with a hum of locals grabbing warm flatbreads and browsing the market shelves. Service reads friendly and brisk when on form, with one fan saying it felt like a slice of home: "the bread came out hot and the toppings sang." However, a few diners report occasional reheating or colder plates during busy stretches. The cooking leans classic Lebanese—manaeesh baked to order, hummus, mutabbal, tabbouleh—done with an emphasis on fresh dough and clear, herb-driven flavors rather than showy flourishes. Prioritize the manousheh (zaatar, jibneh, chicken musakkhan) and mix in a couple of mezze if you want variety; textures can vary on dishes like muhammara and fatteh, so order to your preference. Families do well here thanks to simple, kid-friendly choices: warm cheese manousheh, Nutella flatbread, soft serve, and mild salads. If a child avoids strong spices, stick to cheese, plain zaatar, and fries-style sides like batata harra. Seating is ample, but note it is counter service with a casual pace.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$22-$34 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively Lower East Side corridor with mixed residential, cafes, and shops; attracts locals and adventurous eaters.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical NYC grit with good daytime and evening foot traffic.

Nearby: Near grocery stores, cafes, and residential blocks; convenient stop before or after errands.

Lower East SideThe Lower East Side offers a dynamic dining scene with a mix of casual and upscale restaurants, bars, and cafes. It is known for its eclectic atmosphere, blending old New York charm with contemporary culture, attracting a diverse crowd seeking both traditional and innovative culinary experiences.
East VillageThe East Village, adjacent to the Lower East Side, is known for its bohemian vibe, affordable eateries, and vibrant nightlife, often frequented by a younger, artsy crowd looking for casual and experimental dining.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–23:00 Tuesday08:00–23:00 Wednesday08:00–23:00 Thursday08:00–23:00 Friday08:00–23:00 Saturday08:00–23:00 Sunday08:00–23:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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