Place chosen by photos and reviews, as usual ;-) They have a potential that unfortunately has not been fulfilled. Food looks good on photos and on table, but to me it's kind of ... dry. I've been in many Arabic restaurants so I can compare.
The place has a bit "cantina" style, not very cozy. This can also be changed beginning with tables and later with floor.
The advantage of this place is a location, that is near the center. You can have a nice relax sitting outside with a nice arabic coffee. That I have enjoyed earlier in the day.
Another good thing is a nice and fast service and reasonable prices. But - if you improve the food and interior, it's perfectly fine to rise...
Read moreFalafel, please don’t embarrass yourselves like this. Charging €16 and sending out that sad, paper-thin "Arab" bread is wild. If you, as a customer, forget to pick fries, you instantly end up with half a portion of food. The size difference between the bread and the fries is ridiculous — and mind you, fries used to be included by default. I guess inflation’s hitting you hard, but doing this to your customers? Not the move. I made the mistake once, never again. For €16, I can get a giant pizza from La Pizzeria and feed the whole...
Read moreI was happy to find this cute little place. I don't speak Slovenian, and Czech doesn't work here, so I used English. Honestly, they seemed annoyed with me--especially the young man. I ordered a plate of falafel, hummus, and gluten-free bread (6.90), and was brought this, which was (8.90). I hate fries and I wasn't thrilled about the extra 2 euro, but the falafel was really good. You also get a nice dish of tahini. I imagine this is family-run and family-owned, so weirdness and mistake aside, I was pleased to support a...
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