I had the pleasure of dining at Lafeh yesterday, and I must say it was an incredible experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The staff were friendly and attentive, ensuring that every aspect of my visit was enjoyable.
I decided to try their meat shawarma, and it was simply divine. Each bite was bursting with authentic flavors that transported me straight to the heart of Lebanon. The quality of the meat was exceptional, tender and perfectly seasoned, while the freshness of the ingredients was truly remarkable. The pita bread was soft and fluffy, complementing the flavorful fillings beautifully.
In addition to the delicious shawarma, I couldn't resist trying their achta ice cream. It was a pure delight, creamy and perfectly sweet, with a delicate hint of rose water that added a unique twist. This dessert was a true explosion of Lebanese flavors in every bite, leaving me wanting more.
Whether you're a fan of Lebanese cuisine or new to it, Lafeh is definitely the place to go for an authentic and high-quality street food experience. The combination of top-notch ingredients, exceptional flavors, and friendly service makes it a standout choice. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to indulge in the rich and delicious...
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If I could give 6 stars, I would!
Let me tell you about a hidden gem that deserves all the falafel-filled fanfare: Lafeh!
First of all, Youssef, the owner, is not just welcoming... heâs like your long lost cousin who insists you sit down, eat, and leave the worldâs worries at the door. The man puts heart in hospitality. And probably a bit of olive oil too (the good kind, from the village).
Now the falafel? Ohhh... crispy on the outside, soft and singing with flavor on the inside. Itâs the kind of bite that makes you pause, close your eyes, and whisper âya wayli, thatâs good.â
And just when I thought it couldnât get any better... enter the Bouza Libanais. Friends, this is not your average ice cream. This is a nostalgic, creamy cloud of joy with just the right hint of mastic and rose water, like a sweet hymn from the streets of Beirut. Honestly, I considered asking Youssef to adopt me after the second bite.
The service? Exceptional. The food? A love letter to Lebanon. Would I come back? Already planning it. Might even bring my own tabbouleh fork next time.
Bravo, Youssef. Bravo, Lafeh. Youâve fed both our stomach and our souls.
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   Read moreThis establishment is a walk up to the counter and order for take away. They do provide a few seats and small tables on one side of the wall to enjoy the food right away. The shop itself is clean and looks well kept. Counter service was fast and friendly. Now moving onward to the chicken shawarma. The chicken shawarma was one of the best Iâve had. Even though it was so simple, meat, fries, pickles and sauce( 4 or 5 different sauces to choose from)âŠsometimes simple is all we need. I love pickled onions, so all I did was ask for some in my shawarma. This was my first time having shawarma in the Markouk bread. It reminded me almost like a crepe. But after they fill up the flat bread with your choice, they toast it at the end to give it the crunch you never knew you needed! First bite to the very last bite was orgasmic. Also ordered the falafel, but that was my least favorite because it was overly saltyâŠit could use less salt for sure. But other than that, i definitely recommend to give this spot a try and you wonât be disappointed. I came here twice because a lot of restaurants were underwhelming and over priced. This place was consistent and a trust worthy meal, bang...
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