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Mediterranean Restaurants in Fabreville

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Nazareth - Mediterranean Restaurants in Fabreville

Nazareth

Open until 11 pm
(203)
Sainte-Rose, Vieux Sainte-Rose

Review Summary

Nazareth receives consistently strong praise for tender meats and a generous, fresh salad bar, with highlights including the filet mignon, kebab, chicken and a variety of grilled vegetables, all offered at reasonable prices. The Mediterranean flavors and generous portions are frequently cited, along with the option to customize meals with a big salad bar and a warm bowl of soup. Some meals also benefit from value add with combos that include a main dish, soup and dessert, plus the salad bar included. Service is described as impeccable and friendly by many, though a few experiences mention rushed or brusque service that can feel impersonal. The atmosphere gets mixed feedback: many find the space spacious and welcoming with attentive staff, while others feel the ambiance is lacking on certain evenings. Overall Nazareth is seen as a genuine find, delivering high quality authentic cuisine, generous portions and good value, with several diners planning to return; BYOW is allowed since wine or cocktails are not provided.View restaurant profile
KABAB - Mediterranean Restaurants in Fabreville

KABAB

Open until 9 pm
(256)
Fabreville

Review Summary

Reviews of KABAB in Laval describe a place with generous portions, flavorful grilled kebabs and Lebanese staples, friendly staff, and good value for the quality, making it a go-to spot for many locals. Diners frequently praise the tasty food, abundant portions, and welcoming atmosphere, with chicken, kafta and shish taouk dishes earning high marks. While most comments are positive, some note occasional inconsistencies in taste or texture and advise avoiding certain items such as the filet mignon sandwich. A few critiques mention salads not being fresh, falafel served cold, or meat that lacks spice. A handful of reviews also reference cleanliness issues in the dining area and quirks with the loyalty program, including a card system that only works with certain payments. Overall, KABAB comes across as a popular, value-driven option with strong flavors and generous portions, though a minority call for improvements in consistency and upkeep.View restaurant profile

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