Today I tried Syrian kunefe. I have had Turkish kunefe before so I had high expectations. I will try to be fair and detailed. First, lets start with good the good points - sugar level was okay , service was really fast.
On the other hand there are only 2 sized medium and large. Medium costs 175 and you cannot finish by two people. They don’t have a small size. Also it has little konafa and a lot of cheese , it almost feels like you are eating melted cheese sandwich but instead of toast it is covered with konafa. they don’t serve konafa without any fillings so it has to be cheese or mango( i didn’t try it so I can’t say about it) .
Value to price ratio it definitely doesn’t worth this amount. I deducted points from service because there was no tissue paper and they brought only two pieces when I asked. They have variety of sweets and ice cream too. They also have tea which I love with konafa. Ice-cream is delicious though 😍 about atmosphere, they have seats and table outside so it...
Read moreFantastic kunafeh (apologies if the spelling is wrong), it tastes great. However, it was pretty tricky with the size of dessert. Once we went to different branch to taste kunafeh. There were 2 types of kunafeh’s size: small and big. We ordered small one.
Next day we went to this store to take kunafeh away. There were 2 types as well: medium and big. We decided to buy medium one. In the final, we have got the same small size but for more money.
The feeling of being fooled is not the greatest experience as for...
Read moreIt’s a popular shop for Syrian delights. But they are most famous for their konaffa. They have the best Nabulsia ever. My favorite one is the cheese one (the original) but they also have konaffa with mango. You can get it in two sizes medium for 75 egp and large for 100 egp.
During the holly month of Ramdan. They sell traditional kinds of juice. Tamr hendi (Tamarind) Erksoos (liquorice) and Karkadeeh (Hibiscus). One bag around 700 mml for 10 egp. It’s the best 100% natural juice you can find...
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