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Display Allbreakfast(32) lebanese(28) family(24) fatteh(19) authentic(15) tea(12) foul(11) middle eastern(10) recommend(10)One the things that really stood out for me was the kindness & smile of the girl that served us. It was my first time eating fatteh & foul. I must say the fatteh with added meat was sooooo delicious. The foul wasn't my favorite but it was still very good. Me & my gf really enjoyed this family owned restaurant & will definitely comeback!View more
Authentic Lebanese breakfast & brunch plates. Foul modagmmas, fatteh, mana'eesh & other tasty Lebanese foodView more
Nice family owned arabic breakfast! Amazing service & great food! The fatteh was really good & not too heavy. I wasn't a fan of the manakish though.View more
I'd like to share my honest experience with breakfast at this place. Service-wise, it was good. We were welcomed politely, though seating was limited due to some guests having reservations. Despite that, they kindly asked us to wait a little while they cleaned a table for us. Shortly after, a gentleman greeted us, & we were served a delicious cup of tea. They also brought out a plate of vegetables & olives. Surprisingly, the green olives were tasty, even though I typically don't like green olives-they were sweet, not bitter. I ordered Fatteh, a dish of foul, & a cheese Manoushe. I was eagerly anticipating the Fatteh, as I had been craving it, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. It lacked salt & had a strange taste, possibly due to the chickpea water. The foul also needed more lemon & salt, which I had to add myself. On the bright side, the Manoushe was large & delicious. One downside that I dislike not just here but at most Arab restaurants is that they don't accept credit or debit cards. They have an ATM inside the restaurant to withdraw cash, which I find inconvenient. So, make sure to bring cash if you plan to have breakfast there. The prices also seem a bit high-$12 for a Manoushe is overpriced. I hope this review helps others who are considering visiting this restaurant!View more
5 stars for sure, great food, Fatteh is perfect, good price & cozy atmosphere.View more
10/10 for the taste, 10/10 for the portion. You should try the Fatteh with ground beef.View more
Good service, but can't say the same about the food, used to love this place. Fatteh is watery, fool has no lemon & no garlic flavour. The egg awarma sorry but not edible. Not sure what it is, but quality went down. Don't mind the high price if food quality is good. Oh & the place is filthy.View more
Authentic delicious homemade fatteh & foul, generous portions & excellent friendly service. Can't wait to come back!!!View more
Fire. One of the best breakfasts I've had in Montreal. The Fatteh Matthew was a bowl of creamy garlicky crispy chickpea heaven (not pictured)View more
We tried the Foul & Fatteh. The foul was great but wasn't impressed with the fatteh. Also the prices were a bit high.View more
Best breakfast place in laval! The fatteh is amazing!!!View more
Hands down the best Lebanese fatteh, hummus in Quebec. The food is served with tea, a side of andalos pita & a plate of raw vegetables (onions, tomatoes, olives, cucumbers, menthe & a pepper). We also got a side of foul & an omlette. Unfortunately I wasn't able to try the zaatar bread because the ovens close around 1pm. Overall great experience, worth the drive from Montreal.View more
Going to eat here feels like home. Quick service we love to have breakfast & brunch here. The Fatteh is unbelievable i love it so much.View more
C’est un peu cher par rapport au choix on a choisi un repas pour 2 qui s’appele le choix d’Omar ( 2-3 personnes) à 55$ au menu . Il contient un assiette de foul , assiette de fatteh, labneh , assiette de hommos & 2 oeufs . Servi avec du thé, pain & olives .
Le servies était un peu lent .sinon j’ai passé du bon temps avec ma sœur .View more