Open until late on Sunday. The food was delicious, fresh and made to order from the appetizers until the tea. The waiter (unfortunately I didn’t get his name) was funny and not pushy to get us out because we stayed til closing. All 3 of us gave it a minimum of 8/10 so overall it would be a 9/10. Because of the price (avg 15 per person MINIMUM unless you just want to share small dishes-we spent 75€ for 3 people including a bottle of decadent Lebanese wine, the Miks grill dish which is a huge meat platter and 3 small dishes that we gobbled up in 10 minutes) obviously you’d come when on vacation or for a special occasion. Needless to say it was worth...
Read moreSlow unfriendly service, food is hit and miss.
Ate here on a Monday evening. Lamb steak had an awful smell; that meat must have spent ages in storage. My dinner companion couldn't take it either, so we sent it back. (Highly unusually, the dismissive staff still charged us for it). The other lamb dish mixed with rice had good taste and flavour. Hummus and chichen shish are edible.
By 9pm the place was full. Two lonely waiters failed to cope. The couple next to us waited twenty minutes to place an order. We, having lost hope for desert, managed to pay the bill and left. Not coming back, luckily Barcelona has plenty of high quality...
Read moreVery good Lebanese restaurant in Gràcia. My partner and I shared three starters and one main dish. The Búrak Jubne (fried puff pastry rolls filled with cheese and mint) were out of this world. The Muttábal and Karakala potatoes were also delicious. The only dish I wouldn't order again was the Maklube: it was a bit dry, lacked flavor and seemed overpriced at €13, given that it's mostly just rice, pasta and some vegetables. Other than that, I highly recommend Karakala. The service is spot-on. The interior is simple but inviting. Expect to pay around €25 per person. They also have a daily menu for €12.5 on weekdays and €14 on...
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