Lylac Restaurant
OPEN4:30 pm - 9:30 pm
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Display Allrecommend(22) highly recommend(12) syrian(11) fresh(10) music(9) authentic(9) middle eastern(8) family(8) tasty(8) quality(7) beautiful(7) clean(6)Lylac in Laval offers a true taste of authentic Syrian cuisine. The appetizers, especially the hummus & moutabal, are exceptional, setting the stage for a memorable meal. The filet mignon skewers, with an extraordinary sauce, were the highlight of my dining experience. A unique touch I appreciated was the quality mixed nuts served with beer!🍺 The staff is outstanding, providing top-notch customer service that truly reflects the warmth & hospitality of Middle Eastern culture-something that's hard to find in Montreal. I highly recommend Lylac for anyone seeking an authentic & delightful dining experience. 👍
I ordered the 1 kg of kebab which comes with fries, a few grilled veggies, garlic sauce, pita & biwaz. The meat was tender, juicy & cooked perfectly though I wish it had more flavor. Garlic sauce was really good with intense flavor, the taboule was fresh. Also ordered the half kilo of bbq chicken & it was cooked to perfection & flavorful. Overall a decent takeout meal but I will say that it is pricey.
The staff is amazing, the restaurant location & decor are also a plus. Most food is amazing, the grape leaves could be better if they reduce the sourness of the sauce (I guess just reduce or remove the pomegranate molasses, lemon alone would be tastier) & the cheese rolls could be less oily. Kebbeh, mortadella halabi, hummus, fattoush & other dishes we tried were exceptional ! Looking forward coming back to this amazing Syrian cuisine restaurant 👌
So the place is beautiful. Food is yummy One of the few classy halal restaurants in town. The reason I'm giving 3 stars is recently I went there for the iftaar buffet & I was confused why they didn't have any kebabs... or any meat skewers. One would expect that from a Lebanese/ Syrian restaurant. You pay 55$ & get a bunch of different sauces like hummus garlic sauce etc... a bunch of salades & some other random dishes.. everything is yummy, don't get me wrong... but for $55 I was expecting some more meat... Second point, I was surprised to see that they had a gentleman playing music at the time of iftaar... normally people make a prayer or at least close the music at time of iftaar... the majority of people were Muslim & came to open their fast.. why do u have someone playing music? I understand the business side of things, but for the month of Ramadan, at iftaar time it is wrong to have someone playing music..