I recently had the pleasure of enjoying breakfast at Little Tripoli, and it was an exceptional Lebanese dining experience. The highlight of my meal was definitely the fried eggs – they were cooked to perfection, with a delightful balance of crispy edges and a runny yolk that oozed with flavor. The eggs were served alongside a variety of traditional Lebanese breakfast items, each bursting with deliciousness.
The atmosphere at Little Tripoli is cozy and inviting, making it the perfect spot to start your day. The friendly staff and their warm hospitality added to the overall charm of the place. I also appreciated the authenticity of the Lebanese dishes, which transported me to the heart of Lebanon with every bite.
In addition to the fantastic fried eggs, the falafel, hummus, and freshly baked bread were all outstanding. It's clear that the chefs at Little Tripoli take great pride in crafting dishes that capture the essence of Lebanese cuisine.
If you're looking for a memorable breakfast experience with outstanding fried eggs and a taste of Lebanon, I highly recommend Little Tripoli. It's a hidden gem that promises a delicious journey through...
Read moreA friend of mine introduced me to this restaurant. Very fresh & tasty Lebanese food, delicious & very healthy. Been there a second time with my wife and it was great. The only criticism I would like to point out to the management is charging $12 for a pot of cinnamon tea is really over the top. I frequently eat at many different Vietnamese restaurants in Cabramatta, Bankstown & Canley Vale & have never been charged a cent for a full large flask of hot jasmine or green tea.available on the table. 2 tea bags in boiled water certainly couldn’t cost more than $5 to be charged to the customer? Remember guys if prices were more realistic, people would eat out far more often! I’ll be back but will not pay $12 for a pot of tea. The young Asian ladies are an absolutely delightful & graceful in their service towards their customers, very gentle, polite & make you feel comfortable, that’s very important so 10 out of 10...
Read moreWe ordered the breakfast menue , fatta, foul, falafal, and homous with meat on top . Also a pot of tea. We got the food quickly and it was average, we had to ask for tea cups twice and they don't serve table water which ment we had to buy bottled water. The condiments with the food won't great , the turnips were soft and no mint was served with the falafal , also not engouh bread. The pot of tea wasn't touched because we asked twice for sugar abd still got none. All round i don't know if i would go back , they need better customer service or at least staff that listen when you ask...
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