Food is 4 stars. It’s well prices and the hummus with lamb is amazing. The setting is 2 – 3 stars — brightly lit it feels big and open but not in a good way. Out the front people smoke shisha pipes — they pack the pipes well if you like that sort of thing. I do but can see how it’s intimidating walking past them all to get inside the restaurant
Stephanie B.
Place rating: 4 Perth, Australia
Came here for a Birthday dinner on a Saturday night. There was a belly dancer which was a nice change for entertainment. Took a while for them to take our orders and for the food to come out but we were a table of around 12. Took them forever to bring out wine coolers which I had to ask for again. The food servings were huge so it’s defiantly value for money. I would go again but next time I would share my meal with a friend as it was too large.
Claire H.
Place rating: 2 Sydney, Australia
This bare bones take-away/dine-in set up is a short drive from ML/North Perth area. The mixed veggie platter, while plentiful wasn’t really worth the $ 20. Falafel; spongey, lettuce; limp, garlic dip; suspicious, hummus; meh. On the other hand, the stuffed vine leaves and spinach filled sabousik(pastry crescents) were fragrant and fresh. Tables were dirty and service was nonchalant. My advice would be to get take-away and stick to the plates of charcoal meats, I think thats really what its about here. Come at night when the experience is enhanced by the waft of candy scented shisha.
Just A.
Place rating: 4 Perth, Australia
I’d always passed this place by, with the throngs of «youth» smoking their Shisha pipes out the front. But a mate said the food was worth the stares from the boys-trying-to-be-men out the front. Don’t let them put you off. The food is genuine, fresh and oh, so tasty. I had the lamb platter, bursting with two charcoal skewers of lamb, generous dollops of garlicky yoghurt and humus, some very tart pickles, cinnamon rice and a really great zingy fresh salad of cucumber, tomato, herbs and vinegar. Topped with a lovely fresh slab of lebanese bread. Fabulous, esp for only $ 17. Other varieties including seafood, mixed meat, vegetarian and kofta plus more I can’t remember available for about $ 20. Cheaper options, kebabs and whatnot also available. I think they do pizza as well. Worth a look. And a taste. Please note that under local law, no food may be consumed in the outdoor area as that is now reserved only for Shisha pipes. Shish but no chips! Plenty of indoor seating available.
Sylvia N.
Place rating: 4 Perth, Australia
I usually get takeaways ranging from half a charcoal chicken platter with rice or chips, kafta platter, BBQ king prawn platter and chicken/lamb/beef kebab. Food is consistently good and fresh. Love the potent garlic paste. Average price for the platters are around $ 20. Sometimes I would pick up a tray of Lebanese sweets for a gathering/party — it’s always a winner!
Megan S.
Place rating: 4 Australia
This is like a Lebanese Sizzler– but better quality. There is such a wide variety of Lebanese meals. With buffet counters and $ 9 pizzas and set hot meals you really can’t go wrong here. The family charcoal chicken with chips dip and salad is delicious and a great price, their flavour. They have a lot of sharing plate platter options which is good for a group dining in. They also sell these really sweet singular slices for desert which are so sickly sweet and delicious with flavours like pistachio and honey.