Authentic Lebanese eats from shawarma to falafel wraps.


























13752 Research Blvd, Austin, TX 78750 Get directions
$10–20
"Parked at the Lawn in the Domain, this bright red Lebanese food truck is a welcome addition to the family-friendly green space. Dive into a lamb kebab plate, dig into shawarma fries, and sprawl out on the large lawn. You can even let the kids run around. The portions are generous, especially the platters, so expect to take home leftovers. It’s casual, satisfying, and a great way to refuel between shopping stops. Order online for pickup." - Darcie Duttweiler

"This family-owned and operated bright-red food truck is a gem in the bustling Domain. Beirut serves Lebanese food like craveable shawarmas (beef and chicken and even a version over french fries), flavorful falafel wraps, and refreshing salads. Start your meal with pita and dips of hummus or baba ganouj. Situated at “The Lawn,” a family-friendly area with a playscape and large grass area, the food truck provides fresh fare in a relaxing setting." - Darcie Duttweiler
"Beirut is one of the many food trucks dispersed around The Domain, and it should be on your radar the next time you leave a movie at the iPic cinema next door. As you could probably guess from the name (minus the geographically inept), the specialty is Lebanese food, featuring things like shawarma, falafels, shish tawook, and kafta kabob. The menu is short, but well-executed, with food arriving in takeout containers, primed and ready to be enjoyed on your couch. The portions are pretty generous—if you grab one of the kebab platters, you’ll probably have enough left for a very savory breakfast the next morning. " - nicolai mccrary
"We desperately wish that Beirut were parked just a little bit closer to Rock Rose Avenue, since the french fry-stuffed shawarmas and kafta platters would be welcome additions to a night of bar hopping on the north side of The Domain. But instead, we’ll readily make the 10-minute walk to the trailer parked near the iPic theater for some savory lamb kebabs, falafel wraps, and loaded shawarma fries. The portions are pretty generous—if you grab one of the kebab platters, you’ll probably have enough left to bring home for breakfast the next morning. " - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"The Lebanese food truck parked at the Domain offers stellar shawarma in wraps, bowls, and plates, plus a fries iteration. Takeout and delivery orders can be placed online via DoorDash; there are Uber Eats deliveries too; there are nearby outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury