The food was enjoyable and the location and ambiance is a total hit. I had a mezze platter that was massive better for sharing. My friend had a sausage dish which looked and tasted delicious. The woman forgot my side order of lamb shawarma but they were busy and she brought it by shortly after. It was freshly made and steaming hot. Best lamb shawarma I’ve ever eaten. well first lamb shawarma I’ve ever eaten. Enjoyable meal all around and nice employees.
Remi V.
Place rating: 4 Paris, France
A reminiscence place, I’ll always love this place ! Very nice Shawarmas ;-)
Jack D.
Place rating: 4 Watford, United Kingdom
A hungry walk down brick lane and this place looks more than accommodating. We went in and were greeted politely by the staff and chefs in the back, a real family vibe. It was awesome for 10pm on a Monday night! We sat down at the front window and were given the menu to review. What a menu, endless choices and certainly something to satisfy anyone in your party. We couldn’t go wrong with some falafel and humous followed by a chicken platter for two. The food is traditional and certainly homemade. The dips were smothered in a beautiful olive oil and accompanied with a sweet and crispy side bread. Amazing. The platter was huge and a struggle for two people. A side salad, cous cous, pickles and bread also came with the chicken, which were cut into huge bites, each one as tender and succulent as the last. Very decent. We were too stuffed to even think about a sweet or desert but they had a good selection of traditional sweets like baklava and fig pudding. As a side note; there’s no drinking in the restaurant as the owners are Muslim. A lot of other places allow you to bring your own cans in, but seriously with food this good you won’t need a brew. Very solid meal and perfect for a cheap night in the east end!
T J.
Place rating: 1 Hoxton, London, United Kingdom
It was all good until I saw a massive disgusting hair in one of the starters(kebba). It was the most upsetting experience of my life. Very upsetting.
Sara D.
Place rating: 4 Londres, Reino Unido
Comida siria altamente recomendada con un personal la mar de atento. Desde luego que si paseas por Brick Lane no es un sitio que pase desapercibido. Decoración acertadísima y ventanales que, si hace bueno, se abren a la calle. ¡Con ese escaparate quien se resiste a entrar! He de confesar que la primera vez que decidí entrar lo primero que probé fueron los kebabs… si bien de normal yo soy de pedirme el kebab de pollo en este sitio merece la pena cambiar al sabor del cordero, ¡que está buenísimo! A mayores he de comentar que si decidí probar el de cordero es porque el de pollo me resultó algo seco(será que el de cordero me estaba llamando…) Ahora bien, si prefieres mirar un poquito más allá de los típicos kebabs y te atreves a probar otras recetas de su carta, estoy segura que no te decepcionará, ya que además de contar con raciones enormes está todo de muerte. Si al final decides pegarte un festín en este local, lo más seguro que te terminen trayendo baclava con la cuenta. Así que si cuando has terminado aún tienes algo de espacio en el estómago éste es un detalle que seguro que te endulzará el día.
Shrimoyee C.
Place rating: 2 London, United Kingdom
I was in London visiting friends this weekend, we were shopping around Brick Lane and were extremely hungry so decided to get a Shawarma wrap from Damascu Bite. I am a huge fan if Turkish and Mediterranian food and was really looking forward to my Lamb Shawarma(I was starving too). The place looked good from outside which is why we decided to give it a try and to be honest we were impressed by the décor inside as well. A girl comes and takes our order which was fairly simple, one mint tea, a Lamb Shawarma and a bottle of coke(My friend did not eat). After 15 minutes she comes back and asks what my drinks order was(seriously??) even though there were only 2 tables which were occupied, surely not the busiest time at the restaurant. The Shawarma which is extremely simple to make appears after 25 minutes(can not take more than 5 minutes). I had ordered for lamb and she gave me a chicken wrap, I addressed the issue, she apologized in a very stoned fashion(she definitely seemed like she was definitely in some other world) and took my plate away to change it. The replaced Shawarma appeared after 10 more minutes(by that time I almost lost my hunger). The food did not taste good and the lamb was smelly so I struggled to have even one bite and had to leave the rest! I was so annoyed by the whole experience that I did not even have the energy or inclination to make yet another complain! Verdict: Terrible Service and Bad Food with a good décor. Never going back again!
Lauren V.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
It took more than a year in London before I succumbed to the inevitable: the 3 a.m. kebab. I know, right? How does one register so many late nights in the city proper without ever — not once! — stuffing one’s face with questionable meat of vague Middle Eastern origins wrapped in flat bread? The answer, simply, is that I have no idea. Perhaps it’s because, as another Unilocaler so eloquently stated, the best these shops have to offer by way of a siren song is a «shiny, spinning turd in the window.» Thankfully my introduction to the infamous post-pub kebab happened while standing on the sidewalk outside Damascu Bite. I wasn’t even hungry but managed to eat the whole thing. Well, not the whole thing — the cab driver we were lucky enough to snag forced me to toss the last two bites before getting in his chariot. For that I will never forgive him — or myself for actually doing it. I was fully prepared to politely agree with my friend who guided me here after a night at George and Dragon that it was indeed a tasty night cap. Agreeing while secretly wishing I could get my hands on a burrito or some deep fried taquitos. But here’s the twist ending: it was a damn fine kebab. Damn fine.
Vanessa G.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
In search of shisha we came upon this place with its doors wide open as you can’t smoke shisha inside understandably. We ordered the spread mezze, halloumi, and fatoush between 3 of us and were thoroughly satisfied. We ordered fresh juices because they were out of the lemon mint juice and they were really good. They do not serve alcohol here which was a nice change. I would totally go back here in a pinch.
Kenny N.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
Damascu Bite won the battle of the lamb shawarma. My temporary flatmates have an ongoing battle of which is the best. Damascu namely won on their lamb’s flavor and the sauce. Try this late night snack, open until 2am. Now, the question is, how do their other options stack up? Haloumi challenge, anyone?
James R.
Place rating: 3 Sevenoaks, United Kingdom
I tried to edit this entry, but it does not seem possible??? ITSNOTINENFIELD. ITSINEASTLONDON. Come on qype, how can I change it’s location?
Andrew M.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
It’s a kebab shop, perhaps not as dodgy as most, but at the end of the day(or rather night) it’s a kebab shop and that is exactly what you are looking for. Damascu Bite is a place of fond memories for me, of housemate bonding as we shared two kebabs and a bowl of chips on the bench convienetly placed right outside. It’s also right on Shoreditch High Street so perfectly placed as you wander to find your bus after a night out in Hoxton/Spitalfields. As to the food, well portions are large, the meat is tenderish without being overly greasy, and the service is fast. It fills you up, sobers you enough to get home, and doesn’t make you feel like your very bowels are trying to murder you the next morning. What more do you want?
Pocket
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Unprepossessing-looking from the outside, Damascu Bite near the top of Brick Lane is a fine place to get your Syria on, should you feel the need. The grilled Haloumi is a favourite, as well as the lentil soup, and I just love the Cardamom tea.
Patrick w.
Place rating: 2 London, United Kingdom
Disappointing. Not sure where all the love for this place is coming from. I have walked past here on a number of occasions and have been wanting to try out the food for a while. The interior has the classic doner counter one side, with tables and benches for sitting around the facing wall. The walls are lined with tiles and while it’s a bit run down the style is charming enough. This certainly would be a good place to sit and people watch the passers by on Brick Lane. The staff are friendly and helpful. However, disappointingly, the vegetarian/vegan food we ordered was not good. The dish with potatoes(something I have not had before — and can’t remember the name) was too greasy and tasted like it had been sitting too long. In fact all four dishes we had tasted a bit old — hummus, babaganoush, falafel and that greasy potato dish — which is odd given how busy this place is apparently. These four dishes, plus two mint teas, came to £18: too much given the overall quality. If the price had been somewhat lower I might have given this three stars, but given the cost, I can only give this two. Perhaps this place would rate higher if it’s early morning, you are drunk, and you need a fast food fix, otherwise I would avoid.
Kristina M.
Place rating: 2 London, United Kingdom
While the décor is charming and nice enough, the food just doesn’t cut it. It’s average at best and much of it seems to have been sitting on the counter too long. I’ve definitely had better than this.
Robert H.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Great little spot for Middle Eastern snackfare. Not a place I’d want to go have a meal, but for some kebabs or hummus and tea, it’s not bad.
Tirthankar D.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
London isn’t really a city where you will get many things to eat late at night. So if you are having a really late night at office or if you are hungry after drinking all night, then you usually don’t have many places to go … unless you are near Shoreditch/Spitalfields when there is Damascu Bite for you. Located close to the intersection of Shoreditch High street and Great Eastern street, its a small but very populat kebab shop. It serves the usual fare of doner, sheesh kebabs and the like … and they make them very well. In my experience the meat has always been of good quality, the chips were never dry … so all in all a decent place to eat, especially when you are sloshed and don’t really care much about what you are eating :) Since i work close to Damascu bite, i have gone there for lunch on a couple of occasions. The shop is really cramped … can probably seat only 2 persons at a time. This may not be much of an issue at 4AM, but it matters a bit at lunchtime, especially during this long winter. I also get a feeling that they are severely understaffed. Even during its peak business time, it has only 2 people. They messed up my doner once and filled it with beetroot salad that somebody else asked for. I will never forgive them for that. But its a very useful place to have around when you are hungry.
Chris O.
Place rating: 4 Alexandria, VA
After one bite of the mixed kebab I was surprised. After two bites I heard a chorus of angels. After three bites I wanted to sandblast the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and replace Adam’s hand with an image of this tasty goodness.(As depicted here ) After four bites I was ready to create my own religion complete with hymns, a prayer book and the requisite oppression of people who don’t look like me. But then something strange happened. The flavour dropped out. It’s not that it wasn’t good, it’s just that the second half of the kebab wasn’t anywhere near as tasty as the first half. Perhaps the magic fairy dust they sprinkled didn’t make its way down through the lamb and chicken, but it left me with a sad face similar to this one: =(. In all seriousness though I haven’t found a better late night kebab option in the East. The spot has a unique menu, a vibrant clientele and the required rundown feel to make me happy. I’ll be back.
Blair J.
Place rating: 4 Cleveland, OH
I don’t consider myself a copycat, but in this case I must refer to my flatmate’s review because she perfectly captures the excellence of this late-night food joint. Thanks Halle! See below: «THE place to see and be seen for the late night snack. Okay, I’m exaggerating just a bit. This place is a complete dump. But a dump that’s packed between the hours of 1 – 4AM. And rightfully so: the kebabs are phenomenal. If you find yourself hungry in Shoreditch sometime after the carriage turns into a pumpkin, check it out.»
Zuzzi E.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
THE place to see and be seen for the late night snack. Okay, I’m exaggerating just a bit. This place is a complete dump. But a dump that’s packed between the hours of 1 – 4AM. And rightfully so: the kebabs are phenomenal. If you find yourself hungry in Shoreditch sometime after the carriage turns into a pumpkin, check it out.
Amy M.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Damascu is not only a great alternative to your dirty late night kebab but it’s great when you’re sober too! The authentic Syrian food is tasty and fresh and the décor adds another angle to Brick lane’s eclectic mix of cultures. Kebabs are not my bag no matter how drunk i get i know that they are to be avoided at all costs! But my friends assure me that their kebabs are better than most. I like to stick to the falafel toasted wraps which are gorgeous and i love their Patataharah, which is deep fried potatoes with coriander, garlic & chillies-yum! And this is a mere £3.00-great value! Their Humous Awarma is another recommendation of mine. They do actually have a better selection than most of vegetarian dishes as well. So if you’re in the area day or night you should give this place a try.
Katy I.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
The only thing worse than waking up on a Sunday morning not really sure where you are or how you got there, is waking up covered in chili sauce with an empty kebab wrapper stuck somewhere on your person. Or both would be pretty bad actually, anyway I digress, the point is late night kebabs are evil unless they come from Damascu Bite. Every ones mother warned them about going swimming on a full stomach, where was the more practical, actually useful advice about stumbling out of a club on a Saturday night and avoiding at all costs, the brightly lit shop window, framing what could only be described as looking like a huge, greasy, spinning turd on a stick? Well, she probably thought you could judge for yourself that eating something with such an ungainly appearance was not the best idea. Clearly she was wrong. So next time you find yourself craving the dirty dog meat wrongness, head to Damascu bite instead where, for the same price as your average kebab house, you can eat to your hearts content, still obtain the admiring stares bestowed upon those persons with the balls to sit smugly on the night bus, stinking it out, munching away and not giving a damn, and wake up with your insides relatively unscathed by the whole experience. My favourite is the chicken shwarma, with garlic and chili sauce(I know) and all the salads. Its about £4 and served up by friendly staff who are happy to advise people on anything from their kebab to their rubbish relationships, free of charge.