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La Roche Lebanese Cuisine — Restaurant in Memphis

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La Roche Lebanese Cuisine
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Nearby attractions
Jay Etkin Gallery
942 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Cooper-Young Historic District
2149 Young Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
Midtown Bramble and Bloom
2294 Young Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
Peabody Park
712 Tanglewood St, Memphis, TN 38104
Tiger Lane
335 S Hollywood St, Memphis, TN 38104
Mid-South Coliseum
996 Early Maxwell Blvd, Memphis, TN 38104
Nearby restaurants
Celtic Crossing Irish Pub
903 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Soul Fish Cafe
862 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Imagine Vegan Cafe
2158 Young Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
Young Avenue Deli
2119 Young Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
The Beauty Shop
966 Cooper St #5611, Memphis, TN 38104
Parish Grocery
916 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Hammer & Ale
921 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Cooper's
959 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Tsunami
928 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104, United States
Margaritas of Cooper
948 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Nearby hotels
Hostel Memphis
1000 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Short Term Rental Memphis
2283 Young Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
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La Roche Lebanese Cuisine

916 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
4.8(133)$$$$
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attractions: Jay Etkin Gallery, Cooper-Young Historic District, Midtown Bramble and Bloom, Peabody Park, Tiger Lane, Mid-South Coliseum, restaurants: Celtic Crossing Irish Pub, Soul Fish Cafe, Imagine Vegan Cafe, Young Avenue Deli, The Beauty Shop, Parish Grocery, Hammer & Ale, Cooper's, Tsunami, Margaritas of Cooper
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Featured dishes

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Falafel Platter
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Mix Grill
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Lamb
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Kafta Kabab
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Grape Leaves
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Fattoush
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Potato Harra
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Lemonade

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Nearby attractions of La Roche Lebanese Cuisine

Jay Etkin Gallery

Cooper-Young Historic District

Midtown Bramble and Bloom

Peabody Park

Tiger Lane

Mid-South Coliseum

Jay Etkin Gallery

Jay Etkin Gallery

5.0

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Cooper-Young Historic District

Cooper-Young Historic District

4.9

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Midtown Bramble and Bloom

Midtown Bramble and Bloom

4.8

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Peabody Park

Peabody Park

4.3

(236)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of La Roche Lebanese Cuisine

Celtic Crossing Irish Pub

Soul Fish Cafe

Imagine Vegan Cafe

Young Avenue Deli

The Beauty Shop

Parish Grocery

Hammer & Ale

Cooper's

Tsunami

Margaritas of Cooper

Celtic Crossing Irish Pub

Celtic Crossing Irish Pub

4.5

(884)

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Soul Fish Cafe

Soul Fish Cafe

4.5

(1.7K)

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Imagine Vegan Cafe

Imagine Vegan Cafe

4.1

(571)

Click for details
Young Avenue Deli

Young Avenue Deli

4.4

(1.1K)

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Debisree RayDebisree Ray
This spot offers a taste of Lebanese and broader Middle Eastern cuisine, though the experience felt more familiar than exceptional. Our first visit was during the Cooper-Young Festival, before the restaurant had even officially opened. We grabbed some shawarma wraps for a quick lunch, but they were simply okay—nothing particularly memorable. Wanting to give it another shot, we returned for dinner. We started with tea and an appetizer sampler featuring hummus, falafel, and roasted (or possibly fried?) potatoes. The potatoes were, without a doubt, the highlight—crispy, golden, and infused with garlic, spices, and herbs. Honestly, I could eat them all day. For the main course, we went with a combo plate—rice, pita, hummus, and an assortment of grilled meats and kebabs. Everything was fresh and satisfying, though it didn’t quite leave a lasting impression. We wrapped up with baklava, a sweet and fitting end to the meal. Overall, the food was well-prepared and filling, but it lacked that extra something to make it truly stand out. A solid option, but not a destination.
Rich AyersRich Ayers
The food is ok. Its not authentic but close and is way overpriced. The service is terrible. Last time I came here - I paid online and when I went to pick up my order, they wouldn't give me my food and kept saying I needed to confirm on my phone. However, I was never sent a text, email, or anything and the page had closed out. So that's problematic. I told her my name and what I ordered. That should have been enough. After much back and forth and telling them I would never return again after this experience, she finally gave me my food. How ridiculous that it came to that. There's no way someone is just gonna come in off the street and guess a name and random thing on the menu in hopes of a free meal and actually get it right. Quit playing with me and my food.
Mel ChenMel Chen
La Roche has been on the radar since opening, and I have to say they delivered!!! We came in around lunch time and sat outside on the patio area. Plenty of seating options indoors as well as outdoors. Great ambiance between sitting in the sunshine and the fresh house made lemonade. We ordered a plethora of appetizers— tabouli, potato harra, baba ghanouj, and the sambousek. I also indulged in the Turkish coffee as well. Entrees were the mix grill and half chicken—desserts imported Lebanese baklava and housemade rice pudding. The menu is very succinct and there’s an emphasis on quality of flavors and execution. Everything was seasoned well, and I could write so much more, but we will definitely be back! There is parking on site as well!
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This spot offers a taste of Lebanese and broader Middle Eastern cuisine, though the experience felt more familiar than exceptional. Our first visit was during the Cooper-Young Festival, before the restaurant had even officially opened. We grabbed some shawarma wraps for a quick lunch, but they were simply okay—nothing particularly memorable. Wanting to give it another shot, we returned for dinner. We started with tea and an appetizer sampler featuring hummus, falafel, and roasted (or possibly fried?) potatoes. The potatoes were, without a doubt, the highlight—crispy, golden, and infused with garlic, spices, and herbs. Honestly, I could eat them all day. For the main course, we went with a combo plate—rice, pita, hummus, and an assortment of grilled meats and kebabs. Everything was fresh and satisfying, though it didn’t quite leave a lasting impression. We wrapped up with baklava, a sweet and fitting end to the meal. Overall, the food was well-prepared and filling, but it lacked that extra something to make it truly stand out. A solid option, but not a destination.
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The food is ok. Its not authentic but close and is way overpriced. The service is terrible. Last time I came here - I paid online and when I went to pick up my order, they wouldn't give me my food and kept saying I needed to confirm on my phone. However, I was never sent a text, email, or anything and the page had closed out. So that's problematic. I told her my name and what I ordered. That should have been enough. After much back and forth and telling them I would never return again after this experience, she finally gave me my food. How ridiculous that it came to that. There's no way someone is just gonna come in off the street and guess a name and random thing on the menu in hopes of a free meal and actually get it right. Quit playing with me and my food.
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Rich Ayers

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La Roche has been on the radar since opening, and I have to say they delivered!!! We came in around lunch time and sat outside on the patio area. Plenty of seating options indoors as well as outdoors. Great ambiance between sitting in the sunshine and the fresh house made lemonade. We ordered a plethora of appetizers— tabouli, potato harra, baba ghanouj, and the sambousek. I also indulged in the Turkish coffee as well. Entrees were the mix grill and half chicken—desserts imported Lebanese baklava and housemade rice pudding. The menu is very succinct and there’s an emphasis on quality of flavors and execution. Everything was seasoned well, and I could write so much more, but we will definitely be back! There is parking on site as well!
Mel Chen

Mel Chen

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Reviews of La Roche Lebanese Cuisine

4.8
(133)
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5.0
44w

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nestled in the heart of the Cooper Young, La Roche Lebanese Cuisine has quickly become one of my favorite dining spots. Having dined there twice, I can confidently say that both experiences were nothing short of exceptional.

From the moment you step inside, the warm and inviting atmosphere sets the stage for a delightful culinary journey. The staff is incredibly attentive and knowledgeable, making you feel welcomed and valued right from the start.

Now, onto the food – where La Roche truly shines! The lamb chops are nothing short of amazing. Grilled to perfection, they are tender, flavorful, and infused with the rich spices that define Lebanese cuisine. Each bite is a celebration of taste, and I found myself savoring every morsel.

The hummus at La Roche is, without a doubt, the best I’ve ever had. Creamy, smooth, and bursting with flavor, it pairs wonderfully with their freshly baked pita. I could easily make a meal out of just the hummus alone!

And let’s talk about the potato harra – unbelievably good! This dish combines crispy potatoes with a perfect blend of spices, elevated to the next level by their garlic cream sauce, creating a delightful balance of flavors that had me coming back for more. It’s a must-try for anyone visiting!

Overall, La Roche Lebanese Cuisine deserves a solid 5-star rating for both food and service. Each visit has left me thoroughly impressed, and I can’t wait for my next meal there. If you’re in the mood for authentic Lebanese flavors and a fantastic dining experience, look no further...

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4.0
44w

This spot offers a taste of Lebanese and broader Middle Eastern cuisine, though the experience felt more familiar than exceptional. Our first visit was during the Cooper-Young Festival, before the restaurant had even officially opened. We grabbed some shawarma wraps for a quick lunch, but they were simply okay—nothing particularly memorable.

Wanting to give it another shot, we returned for dinner. We started with tea and an appetizer sampler featuring hummus, falafel, and roasted (or possibly fried?) potatoes. The potatoes were, without a doubt, the highlight—crispy, golden, and infused with garlic, spices, and herbs. Honestly, I could eat them all day.

For the main course, we went with a combo plate—rice, pita, hummus, and an assortment of grilled meats and kebabs. Everything was fresh and satisfying, though it didn’t quite leave a lasting impression. We wrapped up with baklava, a sweet and fitting end to the meal.

Overall, the food was well-prepared and filling, but it lacked that extra something to make it truly stand out. A solid option, but not a...

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5.0
1y

I was referred to La Roche and decided to try it for the first time, hosting a company dinner to celebrate the year and the journey ahead with some of the team who have been with us since the beginning.

The food was absolutely amazing—80% of our group had the lamb chop special, and it was a huge hit! We also loved the cheese sticks; they were so flavorful and perfectly cooked. My wife and I can’t wait to go back.

The service was great, too. While it seemed like our waiter might have been new, he handled everything well and made sure we were taken care of.

A couple of small suggestions: the lighting could be turned down a bit to create a more relaxed and unique atmosphere. Also, for those planning a visit, keep in mind they don’t serve alcohol. That said, there are plenty of nearby establishments within walking distance to grab a drink before or after your meal.

Overall, La Roche offers a fantastic dining experience. If you’re curious about Lebanese cuisine or just looking for a great place to celebrate, I highly...

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