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Restaurant bewertenThe middle eastern cuisine served is great. yummy eating. ambiente is good to give some traditional look. many old photos of alain and the vae in the wall, giving clear presentation about living in this part of the world a long time ago. the service is little slow. the personal has various treatments for local and arabic, very politely buut they treat asiate differently, which is very unprofessional. I will regain this place if someone wants to taste the middle eastern kitchen.
Location is fabulous- inside a heritage building, next to an old fort, in the middle of a date palm oasis! You can’t visit Al Ain without a stop there. Qattara Oasis is one of the original oases and still today it is producing dates, a few mangoes, bananas, and maybe more. The restaurant is very large, with high ceilings, and also private booths are available. Food is Lebanese and not bad at all. Sheesha is also served, so avoid the evenings if the smell disturbs you. Grilled items are good, as are the usual salads and sides (hummous, motabel, baba ganouj, fetoush, etc. A variety of historical items and photos are part of the decor.
In this beautiful place for participation in a birthday party. they had a buffet with appetizers with salads and suppening, followed by main course with bryani and rice, chicken grills, halloumi, steaks and kebabs, and desserts from cake, obst and some traditional sweets. overall it was a good experience. loved the location and the super cool ambiente.
One of the hidden gems in al ain, which serves the best Middle Eastern eating in al ain. the location is very good in an old fortification building in qattara oasis, there is date palm near, which is a perfect heritage look. the chicken ouzi must have at this place
Good place to recover and eat after hiking in al qattara and al jimi oasis. the quality of food is good and the prices are appropriate. this is one of our goto places when we visit the opposite. the service is slow and although I have seen the preferential treatment for Arabic speakers, I do not know the current situation. the old pictures and the antique decor add a beautiful note to the ambiente. although it was not a big problem, my wife complained about shisha smoke. but we could find a smoke-free quiet corner.