Don't mind the critics......perhaps they came at the wrong time....during the past month I ate 18 times at Baba and was always fully satisfied.....I am a student of medicine and I found them hygienic enough........salads were great best of all the beetroot, the waiter even sometimes offered me a little of all salads and extras instead of only 2 choices.....the potatoes were crispy and hot ( of course if you eat them last they will be cooler and less crispy), I liked them, The sauce, well yummy hummus and the other sauces I don't know the name but they are all delicious.....what other criticisers mistook for bad service is that they are actually fast as they should be in this busy area.....the cashier girl is far from horrible...instead I saw she tried her best to be as warm smiling as she could towards clients....yeah perhaps during rush hours she can't dedicate that much time to each client as they is a long queue but it's only natural she has to work fast.... frankly, I love...
Read moreBaba is a hidden gem for anyone craving authentic Lebanese cuisine in town. Chef Ali's culinary prowess shines through in every dish, delivering flavors that transport you straight to the heart of Lebanon. From the moment you arrive, you're greeted with warmth and hospitality, setting the tone for a delightful dining experience. The aroma of freshly prepared spices and herbs fills the air, whetting your appetite for what's to come. Whether you're a fan of traditional favorites like hummus, falafel, or shawarma, or seeking something more adventurous, Baba has something to satisfy every palate. The dishes bursting with authentic flavors and made with the freshest ingredients. The portions are generous, ensuring you leave feeling fully satisfied. The staff is friendly, attentive, and always ready with a smile, making you feel like part of the family from the moment you walk in. Thank you, Chef Ali and...
Read moreI don’t even know where to start - I get it, it’s a food court with mediocre restaurants and I thought this one would actually be one of the better ones. Potatoes are ok, that’s about it. I don’t remember having had anything worse in a long time, a shame to call this Lebanese food. I had the mixed plate, and this is my honest feedback: I don’t know what they did to the meat but it’s as dry as cardboard (someone else already mentioned that). The garlic sauce is basically the cheapest mayonnaise you can find with added garlic powder. Everything was pale and just terrible. Everyone who is giving this place more than one star has either never had any Lebanese or Middle Eastern food or lost every single taste bud by eating McDonalds for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Save the money and the stomach-ache and buy a banana instead if you are hungry. To the owners: if you have some dignity, shut...
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