This is one of the better places to eat at for vegetarians in town, mostly because they serve decent falafel at somewhat affordable prices. With that being said, a lot has to be tweaked slightly for the food here to be really good. It is not bad mind you, it just has to be changed slightly to be much better. First of all, the runny sauces they bring with platters are too salty, like, even for me, who loves salt. At the same time, the coleslaw is not salted and spiced properly. Hummus is not bad, falafel was crispy on the outside, but for the almost 5000 KZT platter menu, there should be at least four of those falafel rings. Lastly, rice was ok. I love the ayran they serve as well, quite close to Turkish ayran though not quite. Overall, while it is not perfect, and not necessarily cheap, I think they are worth a trip every...
Read moreService 10/10
Atmosphere 8/10, it has a Coffee shop vibes more than restaurant vibes. It was little bit dark inside.
Food : in general the food was tasteful, fresh and delicious. BUT the shawrma disappointed me actually , i was excited for it. To be clear it doesn't taste, smell or look like a real Lebanese shawrma. It was a chicken wrap more than a shawrma. As a chicken wrap : perfect and delicious But i really can't call it a Lebanese shawrma.
The garlic sauce was very light, There were no pickles , either inside the sandwich or even served beside the meal.
The falafel wasn't bad, but also wasn't great. Mine were little bit dry and not fresh. The tahini was red and watery.
In general the...
Read moreI ordered from Al Shawarma through the Wolt app. Overall, it was okay — a decent option when you’re in a rush. The main downside for me was the fries: they came out soggy and not crispy, which took away from the experience. That said, the packaging was great — clean, secure, and convenient for takeaway. Might give it another try, but I’ll be hoping for better...
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