Our experience at Al Rawshe on a Sunday evening was disappointing from start to finish. The service was indifferent, with the young man working that night showing little interest in providing a welcoming atmosphere or attentive service.
We started with Tabouleh and Eggplant dip, both of which fell short of expectations. The Tabouleh was mostly tomatoes with only a small amount of parsley and, surprisingly, no diced onions—an essential component of an authentic Tabouleh. The eggplant dip was overwhelmingly tart due to an excessive amount of lemon juice, making it difficult to enjoy.
For our main course, we ordered the Mixed Grill, which took an unusually long time to arrive. Unfortunately, it wasn’t worth the wait. The flavors were uninspiring, and the dish lacked the richness and seasoning that made a great mixed grill stand out. Given how much we were looking forward to it, this was a major letdown.
Overall, our dining experience at Al Rawshe was a disappointment. Between the lackluster service, poorly executed dishes, and long wait times, there was nothing to justify a...
Read morewe had arrived in Buenos Aires this morning. we found the nearest halal restaurant with good review , as such we took a cab and drove almost half hr to get there.
we had multiple international credit card, and debit card, foreign currency including USD and CAD, unfortunately we did not have local currency. when we arrived we found they accept only Argentinian currency, and local debit card. they adviced us to walk about 3 block and withdraw local currency, they did not want to accept our Foreign Cash including USD and CAD. we walked almost 5 block tried in 3 different banks to withdraw local currency from their ATM with no luck. we just came from Peru, we had nonproblems withdrawing money from ATMs we were exhausted, and tiered and had to walk another additional 5 block to make this the worst experience ever!! wanting to eat a good halal meal!!😡
at the request of Ali we returned back with Argentine currency, had the steak and the appetizer platter and food was good.
would be better for their business if they accept credit card and...
Read moreFood is very average, doesn’t accept credit.
Update - Due to response, I will be more specific in my review. This business oddly does not accept credit cards, which is difficult to deal with in a country that already has cash issues. The server/owner was very kind in general, and they were ultimately flexible in accepting our euros. My main issue is the food was simply average. I am Lebanese, so I know our cuisine well. The hummus was lacking flavor, the labneh was not right and was not creamy as it should be, and the Kibbeh did not seem fresh or crispy. The cheese plate was also not the right halloumi type cheese, and rather a larger more watery version. The mixed grill flavor was good. I went to the restaurant thinking it was a 4.7, which my opinion is that it is overrated for...
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