We paid 84€ for two people, 35€ flat per person for the "all you can eat" buffet along with two teas and two non alcheholic soft drinks (drinks are separate)
The buffet has two, maybe three options for the main food, the rest are more like side dishes. The dessert sweets were the kind you can buy from the store, cut into smaller slices. Not bad really but nothing special either.
Staff was nice and service was in general good but the food was nothing special and too expensive.
Final verdict: Absolutely not worth the money. With the same price you can have much better quality food and drinks in an assortment of restaurants in the area with more options for...
Read moreVery nice restaurant with friendly and fast service. It is abit inconvenient in terms of ordering. If you want to go to a restaurant for a big meal, it would be a perfect place, but if you want to eat a light meal, maybe not. We went there for kebab on a Thursday, and even though it was written on the menu that they have kebabs on Thursdays, they said there is a buffet and no kebabs are available. The price of the buffet is rather high as well (35 e pp), so if you do not want to eat much, ordering is so difficult. The food was nice, but again abit pricy for what you get. We liked it but if felt like too much of a hassle...
Read moreDelicious food, sweet people! I’ve eaten at quite a few Syrian restaurant before, and this is one of my favourites now.
Started with some confusion with getting a menu but actually our only option was the open buffet. Which is not my style but had a blast with it anyway. There are lots of vegetarian options, and a few meat ones for those who need that. No alcohol is served, which joys me to see. They have a few alcohol free beers and wines, some juices, the regular drinks and very nice Syrian tea.
Super sweet people, cook was so sweet in helping us learn to replicate his -in my opinion-...
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