Best "fast food" I have had in Vienna when visiting. I got the Shakshuka with some salads, extra falafel and a boiled egg. It was downright delicious and absolutely great value for money. The portions were good and the flavors were near perfect. I have no clue what spice he put on the boiled egg but it was damm good (so if you are reading this please tell me :D). I was so pleased I went to the other Baschly in town later during my trip (as this was closed and I was craving good food). I ordered the same and that other one (near the Business University) was a total disappointment. Not even close to what I had here. Amazing how the same chain has such a massive...
Read moreShakshuka: Tunisian and Egyptian Falafel/hummus/shawrma : levantine (lebanese, Jordanian, Palestinan and syrian)
The hummus tastes like nothing and extremely expensive compared to arabic counterparts. shawarma is not even close to shawrma.
Here are my recommendations for people actually interested in good food for cheap. Shawrma: laziza in 1160 3 euros a sandwich, 5 euros a meal Hummus and falafel brunnenmarkt 1160 syrischer Imbiss .5kg hummus for 5 euros. 4 falafel for 1 Euro Other real levantine places include but are not limited to Jasmin al sham (3 different locations), hoskar, bab al hara.
Stolen culture and food, making Profit off of...
Read moreWhat I saw today in this restaurant was very shocking. One of the employees accidentally dropped Falafel on the floor and then picked up that Falafel like if it was just totally normal thing and he put that Falafel in one of the customer's sandwich. All of the employees there are very unfriendly - especially that tall guy who pick up that Falafel from the floor. I am asking myself what they are doing when they prepare everything behind the door when he doesn't have any kind of shame to put dirty Falalfel in sandwich in front of many people who were waiting there in line. I will never buy anything in this...
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