Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Al-Amar Pavilion
A dry, fully halal Pavilion KL Lebanese restaurant for mezze, grilled meats, seafood, and big-table hospitality.
FlightLogic expert score: 8.4/10 · £££ · Lebanese , Middle Eastern
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Is Al-Amar Pavilion worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 8.4/10 based on editorial research. The 4.5/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. Best for halal lebanese dining, bukit bintang dinners, mezze and grills.
About Al-Amar Pavilion
Al-Amar at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is a polished Lebanese dining room that proves halal luxury does not have to be hotel-muted. It is best with a table full of hot bread, hummus, fattoush, mixed grill, and grilled seafood, where the kitchen's confidence comes from hospitality and repetition rather than showy technique. The kitchen holds JAKIM halal certification, though the venue is licensed — Lebanese beer and wine appear on the drinks list — so treat it as certified-kitchen rather than a dry room.
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- 5.0Editorial sample
The mixed grill is the order, especially with enough mezze around it. It feels polished without losing the generosity that makes Lebanese food work.
- 4.0Editorial sample
Al-Amar succeeds by doing the Lebanese essentials well: bread, hummus, grill smoke, lemon, herbs. The fully halal and dry setup makes it especially useful for mixed business tables.
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Is Al-Amar Pavilion fully halal?
Yes. Al-Amar Pavilion is included as a fully halal Lebanese operation, with halal meat and kitchen practice across the restaurant rather than a limited halal request.
Does Al-Amar Pavilion serve alcohol?
The food is JAKIM halal-certified, but Al-Amar is licensed and serves Lebanese beer and wine. If you want a fully dry Lebanese room, ask for seating away from the bar or consider the takeaway-focused Al-Amar Express instead.