Kamoun Restaurant draws praise for a warm, cozy atmosphere and authentic Syrian Lebanese flavors. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients, generous portions, and dishes that feel homemade, with hummus, fattah, labne, and grape leaves frequently singled out. The service is often described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, and the space is clean, making it a good spot for breakfast, brunch, or takeout. Some criticisms appear, including a perception of higher prices, occasional menu item unavailability, and parking or timing issues during busy periods. Overall, Kamoun Restaurant is viewed as a standout option for authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, a homey dining experience that many readers plan to return to.View restaurant profile
Across the reviews, Pâtisserie Lajeunesse is seen as a place with both strong highs and some disappointments, with pastries praised, especially the natas, and the chicken noted as flavorful with a sauce that pleases some customers, while others call the food mediocre and point out dry spots in the chicken and inconsistent potatoes. The service is described as inconsistent, ranging from friendly and helpful with the new owner to less favorable experiences on other visits. A few comments highlight the bread as excellent and the overall atmosphere as nice, making it worth a visit for the sweets, even if the main courses vary. The menu changes and price increases are mentioned, including a debate over salad choices and a shift away from a Greek style salad toward a cabbage slaw, which disappointed some longtime patrons. Overall impressions vary widely, with some diners declaring the place excellent and others warning of inconsistent quality that can affect return visits, but the natas remain a standout that draws people back.View restaurant profile