Title: A Delightful Dining Experience with Authentic Kurdish Flavors
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I recently had the pleasure of dining at a Kurdish restaurant and I must say, it was a delightful experience. From the moment we walked in, we were warmly greeted and seated promptly. The attentive staff provided us with a complimentary serving of cold water and soup, which was a lovely gesture and greatly appreciated.
The portion sizes were generous, exceeding our expectations. Our meal included a hearty serving of fries, rice, and salad, perfectly complemented by two delicious breads. Each element was well-prepared, offering a diverse range of flavors and textures.
The lamb chops were undoubtedly the highlight of the meal. They were succulent, tender, and packed with delectable flavors. Equally impressive were the chicken cubes, which were incredibly flavorful and cooked to perfection.
However, I must admit that the Shish kebab fell slightly short of expectations. It was a bit too greasy for my liking, and the meat's specific type (whether chicken or lamb) was difficult to discern due to the excessive oiliness. Nonetheless, this was a minor setback in an otherwise enjoyable dining experience.
One of the most impressive aspects of our meal was the exceptional value for money. The fact that we received two satisfying meals, along with drinks and tea to conclude our dinner, all for less than £30, was truly remarkable.
Overall, my visit to this Kurdish restaurant left a positive impression. The complimentary cold water and soup, the ample portions, and the scrumptious lamb chops and chicken cubes made for a memorable dining experience. While the greasiness of the Shish kebab was a small drawback, the overall quality of the meal and the outstanding value for money more than made up for it. I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone seeking authentic Kurdish cuisine in a welcoming...
Read moreAvoid this place like the plague absolutely horrendous service the old lady at the till is abnoxious rude a liar and can't speak English and gets irritated when you don't buy what she wants you to take!! She lied over charged and was very rude to me ..how are you selling my a whole chicken when I asked for chicken shuarma just because you don't have it ..charged me £9 extra for bread which is given free of you sit and eat at the place..even the worker in the kitchen realised I was annoyed at his she threw the food bags at me and turned around with attitude and no thankyou etc ..after I was told she was talking about me to few young boys that came there while I was there like whatt you 60 plus acting like a 12 year old ..greed is a disease and so is jealousy get well soon ..go to kurdistan next door service spot on and take away food and sitting at the premises is same price and amounts of food you don't get charged more for free food because you...
Read moreMy first experience with kurdish food was years ago, Everything about it is the taste, the quality and a different eating experience. I eat anything and everything. In fact there is nothing I wouldn't eat. Saying that I don't go to kurdish restaurant's for that reason. It's just good wholesome food! Served by great friendly people. Nothing is too much trouble. I have a good appetite but I never leave wishing I wanted more food. The starting soup is delicious, served with the home baked flat bread. The main course whatever you have is tasty, well cooked and served with salad rice or chips, bread and a side of soup. I particularly like the mixed vegetable soup. You always get a bottle of water and you have to try the tea to finish. Not everyone's taste but worth a try. All in all its not 5* premises but the foods great and the biggest bill I've ever had for 2 has been £15.50. Well...
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