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Middle Eastern, Syrian Restaurants in Sherbrooke

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Le Sultan - Middle Eastern, Syrian Restaurants in Sherbrooke

Le Sultan

Opens Monday at 11 am
(41)
Sherbrooke

Review Summary

Le Sultan offers an excellent lunch menu, the Shish Taouk is described as the best in Sherbrooke, and the owner is noted as very friendly. The food is excellent, and the owners are smiling and kind, with recommendations to everyone.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Syrienne - Middle Eastern, Syrian Restaurants in Sherbrooke

Pâtisserie Syrienne

Open until 10 pm
(68)
Sherbrooke

Review Summary

Pâtisserie Syrienne is described as a standout Syrian dessert shop in Sherbrooke and across Estrie, offering a wide, fresh assortment of pastries such as baklava, kunafa, halawa, warbat, atayaf and maamoul, with many noting exceptional quality for the price. Service is consistently praised as warm, friendly and attentive, with freebies offered to taste before choosing. The atmosphere is simple and welcoming, yet there is a sense of hospitality and care that makes guests feel at home, even for first time visitors. The pastries are repeatedly called delicious, balanced and not overly sweet, with particular admiration for the baklava and the crepe with ricotta and rose water. Overall, it is viewed as a must visit for baklava lovers and fans of Syrian desserts, with numerous reviews expressing intent to return and to recommend the place to others.View restaurant profile
Pasha Shish Taouk - Middle Eastern, Syrian Restaurants in Sherbrooke

Pasha Shish Taouk

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(62)
Sherbrooke

Review Summary

Reviews of Pasha Shish Taouk describe a place with a strong aroma and a menu to explore, with the chicken Caesar salad praised as unbeatable and the staff described as friendly, while dishes like chicken, beef and kebab are said to be prepared by a professional kitchen; questions about halal meat appear, with some readers wondering if meat was halal without their knowledge amid local debates over religious restrictions; some readers find the food too salty yet still note good service and attractive plating, and others mention generous portions and fresh items such as a Sharma wrap and fries with attentive staff ensuring preferences and a child enjoying the meal; price is considered good by some and high by others; criticisms include more fat than meat, dry portions, and a garlic sauce that tastes mostly like mayo; taken together, the reviews point to pleasant dining experiences, solid flavor, and a capable chef, with caveats about salt levels, value, and halal labeling; for those seeking flavorful shish taouk with hearty portions at a reasonable price, this option is seen as promising.View restaurant profile

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