Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenA lovely little place where zahavas used to be. They've cleaned up the place nicely and the garden has been leveled and paved, and you don't have to worry about pigeons pooping on your plate. <br/ The service is friendly and fast, and eager amd helpful. <br/ We are greeted witg a complimentary tea, and offered a pipe but smoking is so last century. The tea is a nice touch. <br/ Btw there's no liquor, religious reasons maybe? The mocktails appear to be well recieved. <br/ But there is a nice vegetarian menu. <br/ Each main comes with 3 salads, the salads are pretty varied, pineapple relish, pickled apple, tzatziki, humus, tabbouleh, banaganouche and some other things.. all nice. <br/ Our table orders lamb sheesh,chicken sheesh, chicken wings, lamb chops, and the veg mussaka (sic). <br/ It arrives swiftly, its all delicious. The lamb melts,the wings are beautifully crispy and moist. The mussaka is a little boring,it appears to be potatoes in tomato pulp, i dono, nicely seasoned though. Its all served with flatbreads, different to a la turka flatbreads,these are thinner and a lot less pancakey, i prefer turkas tbh.<br/ I had mint apple tea for dessert, lovely, we also had baklava and ice cream, not my favourite, amd not amazing. <br/ Its very affordable too, mains are about 100, qe ate for 5 at 150 a head. <br/ <br/
Great food and service. Reasonably priced. Thanks Nadia and team. We will definitely be back! The lamb meatballs were spectacular I think it was called Ezme Kofte.
Genuine authentic Turkish/Lebanese middle Eastern food we chose the mixed platter for 2 with 5 different salads and flatbread recommended pity no liquor license !
Went here a couple of weeks ago for an early lunch, place was quiet. Decor is ok, could do with a bit a sprucing up to match the cuisine they serving. Some couches and bean bags would be good. Apart from the decor, the food was amazing, so fresh. Definitely recommend this place and I will be back.
The fair at 47 on Grant may be a little on the pricey side but it sure makes up for it in taste. We shared some mixed grills as well as the falafel and Cag Kebab. The falafel is phenomenal and as good as your get in Beirut. Kebabs and Kofte are the way to go here; deliciously succulent and perfectly spiced. The Cag was too much on the fatty side for us but we'll definitely be back for some of our mouth-watering favourites!