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First time visit to this restaurant, as I had heard about it for some time. My partner and I and my mother had lunch food was outstanding and very home cooked. Sadly the service was wanting and downright presumptuous my mother insisted on paying and handed the money to the waitress who took it upon
We booked a table for 24 and the website had a set price for the banquet which the restaurant insisted upon since it’s a large group. When it was time to pay we were told we had to pay $20 extra per person. We were not notified of this price when we made the booking, their website had one price of $
The quality of the food was outstanding, however stay clear of the banquet set menu as the amount of food provided was quiet underwhelming. ( it’s not worth the money) The amount of people there when compared to the food placed on the table was not quiet enough. The service was also mediocre they di
I would say this is one of the best Lebanese cuisines in Sydney... The food is so similar to the way it is done traditionally.. so much taste and passion. The kebbeh nayyeh is unbelievable... the kids enjoyed it as much as I did. It will definitely be our monthly treat.
I have been there before they are a bit pricy. This evenings services was sub standard. The table, plate and cutlery were covered in dust. The music was very loud like a night club. People had to be louder so they can hear each other. The food we asked for everything to come out together. We recei
Very expensive. No really, there is expensive but this one over the top. Food: 1- homous is pathetic, you can get better homous from Coles. 2- falafel is great hence the one star. 3- meet is acceptable. cleanliness, dirty under our dining table. Toilet made me want to puke.
Great little restaurant if you like Lebanese food, the food is well worth the visit, friendly staff. Great place to catch up with friends
Ok so where do I start had a family dinner we ordered off the set menu ..added some arak which is a middle eastern spirit it was ok, the waiters seem to be in a constant trance when asking for something you need to make sure they repeat it not just give a nod & walk away. We were eating inside the b
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