Hands down the best Lebanese fatteh I've tasted in a very very long time!
UPDATE: I have to say that the food served isn't as much as it used to be before, the quantity is reduced with the price increasing a bit. I totally get the price increase with all of the things happening, but why is the quantity reduced? The fatteh used to be full of nuts on top, and now it's very few.. That's one thing, the other is the service, I get that the place gets busy at times, but every time I go here it's either order takes forever, with others who ordered after me getting their order first, or the order gets messed up, for example ordering food to eat there and getting it to takeaway instead. They have a numbers system but they will just call the order and u have to guess if it's yours or not. So when the food I ordered was called as "to go" I didn't guess it was mine, and after 15 mins of calling that I went to ask and it's mine. Without any apology or anything they just gave it to me and it was already cold and in the...
Read moreSeriously this is one of my favorite brunch places of all time, I can't count how many times I have visited. It reminds me of my childhood when I used to live in Lebanon. I usually get the pastries (manakeesh), which are always very fresh out of the oven, and I can eat 4,5, even more sometimes.. If I am on the mood, I also get the hummus with minced beef or Lebanese fatteh. Of course this meal can't be finished without a warm sweet cheese kunefe stuffed in kaak and a cup...
Read moreMy first Lebanese "Mana2esh" experience outside my country and it was great, hot, fresh ingredients, and portions were really fair relatively to the price. I also tried "Hummus Fataa" , all the layers were such a harmony together.
Prices there are really fair and not expensive at all you can try one Man2osha for 1.70€ !!
Place might be crowded but,...
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