Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Beloved Lebanese spot near Sants with generous mezze, fast friendly service, and plenty of vegetarian options, though some reports cite rude service, billing mix-ups, and late-night kitchen cutoffs.
Fenícia delivers strong food quality with signature Lebanese dishes—hummus, mutabal, falafel, and tawouk—that earn consistent praise from a loyal following. Attentive, personable service and quick pacing create a welcoming neighborhood experience near Sants station. However, inconsistent execution with occasional oversalted or reheated dishes and isolated food safety concerns prevent the grade A territory that exceptional consistency would unlock, positioning it as a solid, reliable choice for Lebanese comfort food rather than a destination standout.
Steps from Sants station, Fenícia feels warm and bustling with Middle Eastern lamps, lively music, and swift, personable service. Diners describe staff who guide mezze choices and platters arriving quickly. "They made us feel at home," sums up many visits, though a minority cite brusque moments and billing mix-ups. The cooking leans classic Lebanese comfort: creamy hummus, smoky mutabal, crisp falafel, juicy shish tawouk, and hearty kafta. Platters make it easy to sample widely, portions are generous, and vegetarians are well covered. It is a place for sharing, not theatrics—reliable flavors, speedy pacing, and a welcoming price point near the station. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like rice, grilled chicken, pita, and mild dips. The menu has many meat-free mezze if you need veg options, but watch spice levels on some meats. No explicit kids menu noted, yet simple dishes suit younger palates.
Area: Busy transit hub area serving commuters and travelers; casual local vibe with steady foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked near Sants; standard urban cautions at late hours.
Nearby: Close to Barcelona Sants station, hotels, and mixed retail; convenient pre/post-train meals.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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