Very authentic syrian food, I tried their breakfast set, Their foul and yoghurt Is on point full of flavors and very well balanced as well as their beef shawerma.
I love their food
I liked their plat du jour combo. It was super delicious & affordable. The interior is cool and authentic. You feel home.
Overall rate: 4/5.
The ambience was definitely an eye grabber. Reminded me of my old nana’s place back home. The classical Fairuz songs definitely gave me the pleasant and peaceful lunch vibe.
Staff are very friendly and quite helpful. No comments to add at all as they were great.
The Good Stuff:
- The falafel IS A MUST! The best I have had till date. Just the way I love it.
- The lahm bi ajeen was good. A little Tabasco will definitely make it tastier. Didn’t feel the meat had enough spices but you can always add hot sauce which will do the trick.
- The steamed vegetables with tomato sauce was...okay. A little more tomato sauce with spices could do the trick.
- The kebbe, French Fries, cubed meat with tomato sauce and hummus with meat were also good. Not much to comment on.
- And the classic Mojito. SO. REFRESHING!!! Coming back for more!
Now...The Not So Good Stuff:
- Armenian Sojok. It was mostly the taste of bread than the sojok. Now I’m used to the peppery sojok, probably a matter of preference, but I did expect a lot more from it.
- The vine leaves with rice. The rice was a little uncooked and hard. Was not able to enjoy it so...Sorry guys.
- Foul with tomato. I did not like how it was done. Probably the foul was not properly boiled or the tomato sauce was weak...Not quite sure.
- The cheese and meat samosas. The cheese samosa was not really cheesy and it felt more bread. The meat samosa...Not too meaty either.
I’d visit again for sure, overall I was satisfied and will order some other stuff in the menu. Other than that, great food and great Middle Eastern vibe!
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