
The story began on 16 February 1976. In Achrafieh, the concept of the Lebanese brasserie was introduced for the first time. BouBouffe opened as the area’s earliest restaurant, setting a benchmark for quality and freshness from day one.
At the heart of the journey is owner Michel Aramouni. His philosophy has always shaped the experience. He built BouBouffe on a simple rule: never allow yourself to give a mediocre performance, no matter what the circumstances are. That principle continues to guide the kitchen, the service, and the atmosphere.
From the start, Lebanese flavors were paired with international influences. The name BouBouffe, inspired by the French word for food, echoed Achrafieh’s long standing cultural ties to France.
A restaurant built around community
In its early years, the menu focused on comfort and familiarity. Shawarma, manakeesh, and steak with hand cut fries drew loyal guests. Gradually, the offering expanded. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner became part of everyday life.
Homemade daily dishes and charcoal grilled shawarma soon became signatures. As a result, BouBouffe earned its place as a neighborhood institution.
During the Lebanese Civil War, the brasserie became more than a dining space. It turned into a meeting point. People gathered there for warmth, conversation, and reassurance. In many ways, BouBouffe mirrored the resilience of Beirut itself.
Looking forward
Today, Boubouffe Brasserie moves into its next chapter with the same values intact. Quality remains uncompromised. Hospitality stays genuine. Ultimately, this milestone marks fifty years of shared memories. More importantly, it reflects a legacy built on purpose, people, and passion for food.






