Wow, this place was amazing, very quiet but so good. As I entered the restaurant there was a lemony aroma, and the interior of the places was so beautiful and comfortable. The service was great the waiter/ server was so nice and calm talking. This was so good because it was my first time trying authentic morrocan cuisine. I ordered the lamb korta, with rice. It was delicious. The portion were fullying. There were two lambs kofta, nice portion of rice, thin naan ( I think it was) and this triangle slice that had tomaye sauce and red onions, it was so simple but so yummy. My brother ordered the same but it was chicken kofta. My mom and sisters had a salad, it started with the letter f along with battah h... ( can't remember) they enjoyed it a lot. The prices were cheap, not only that it was money worth, portion were * chef kisses*. The only thing the cuisine needs improvement it to add more vegetarian main courses, to be more inclusive for the vegetarian. The tables were not sticky I do not know why a low star review said that but other then that the place was clean and tidy. In the background there was a song/pray was playing but it was so beautiful. I hope more people attend this...
Read moreGood food, horrible service- My wife and I had a dinner with a high expectation because of all the reviews here.
However, we left the place after our dinner with somewhat disappointment. This so-called Lebanese restaurant needs to improve its staff and their services tremendously. Specially, the person serves at the counter (with excessive body weight) does not know any manner and had aggressive body language. He took our order but wrote only half of what we said.
Finally, when the food came they served half of the food only with no plates and the drinks we ordered. Kids were thirsty but they did not bother. The table beside were some Arabian guys they seemed to get good service but the other table with a Somali family faced the same...
Read moreOrdered the biggest platter they offered and was good enough for the recommended 3 people with a tonne of leftover rice. The kebabs were flavoursome but not the best I have tasted. The chicken scewers were slightly dry. The lamb bites were nice, succulent and well seasoned. If I were to return I'd order a lamb dish. The platter wasn't overly greasy which is impressive considering its Turkish. Was served with a side salad and ordered extra fries. For dessert we ordered Khanafeh which was a nice way to end the meal. The platter, 3 drinks and desserts came up to £42.00. This place does not accept card although there are plenty of cash machines that are located nearby. They had a nice cosy atmosphere and the staff...
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