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lebanese(84) recommend(84) fresh(59) quality(46) authentic(43) chicken(38) hummus(36) shawarma(35) highly recommend(33) tasty(30) clean(30) falafel(27)Wandered into this gem on Crescent Street (Montreal) & what an incredible surprise. Service was fantastic, the atmosphere bright & airy & most importantly the food was full of flavour. Loved the Lebanese/Mediterranean tapas style option as we were able to get a taste of many of the options they had available. I'm almost certain I'll have to make the drive from Toronto to Montreal when the next craving hits. Highly reccomended.
The Falafel plate (with fattoush salad) & Zaatar bread was just 10/10. However the chicken shawarma could be better (chicken didn't taste super fresh 😔) There are nonsense homeless people who enter the premise & try to push people around(while standing in the payment queue). Kinda scary situation. 😔
This place is amazing. The flavors are just incredible. Service is impeccable. The rosewater pudding to top it off is the finishing touch. Get here now
Amazing lunch & truly authentic Lebanese food! The staff is very friendly & accommodating! I highly recommend!
Perfect to discover Lebanese mezza & go-to place if you're feeling home sick🤍🇱🇧
Took the plate with 4 side dishes, amazing food! Vey well constructed flavour with some extra steps they take, like the lemon zest they put in the Tabule makes it even more tasteful! They even gave us this amazing desserts to try!
One of my favourite spots for lunch/dinner, definitely a must eat in Montreal
The food is a mix of authentic lebanese food with a special twist on some of the dishes. The staff were very kind & attentive as well. The place is very well decorated as well.
Dommage qu'ils ne soient plus au Time Out! Bouffe merveilleuse mais c'est pas cool de pas pouvoir prendre un peu de vin avec ca...
LOVE this place!!! The food is wonderfully prepared every time, with rich delicate spicing & quality ingredients. A favourite is the aubergine fatteh & the muttabal. One of my favourite Lebanese restaurants in a city with lots of competition. Plus staff are lovely & the space is bright, airy & comfortable.
The place is clean & the food is somewhat delicious, but the prices are very expensive & exaggerated for the size of the plate. For example, a palm-sized piece of naan bread costs $5 & a cup of tea bag costs $5. This is a very expensive restaurant.
As others mentioned, the quality is reflected with the higher price. Food is great, flavours & quality definitely above the average Lebanese restaurant. Although Omnivore still does a better taouk sandwich (Djaj) in my opinion. In terms of service, I can't say like others that it is warm & welcoming. Felt like cashier would prefer to be anywhere else than there. Could barely get words out of her mouth & explanations were poor. Feb 24, 3:20pm.
Cute little restaurant downtownz but it feels like a fast food... You have to order at the counter & you get a buzzer to come get the food. I think it's a good option for pick up & deliveries but I wouldn't recommend it for dinner.
I was so excited to try this restaurant. I am a big fan of good lebanese food & this very excellent. I had the Chicken Pickles Toum, a side of potatoes & an extra side of taboulé. The portion was small. It costed me 30$. Plus gave 5$ tips. I do not mind paying that much, only if the food is good. On the other hand, the service was ok. As I started speaking French, the cashier told me they have an another french speaker, I was very happy to switch in English. My opinion changed when I asked if it came with a breuvage mid way throught eating. I went to the counter to talk to the girl behind & asked in French if I paid for a breuvage. The girl annoyedly & rudely interrupted me to say « i don't understand! » . I get that people don't speak French, but I think it is not nice to make French speaker feel bad for not speaking English right away. It might be annoying answering to french speaker you can't understand them, but I was very upset to be so rudely told to switch to English. Sometimes learning a few sentences in French saying that you can't understand goes a long way. Especially, working customer service in a French Province. I am not one of those Quebec people that mandates French to everyone, but asked in such manner... I just can't. Walking my way back, I felt like the food costed me way too much money to feel upset because of that worker.
The place looks cool. The food was alright but nothing special. Pricewise it is very expensive. I ended up paying 40$ tax & tip included for a shawarma chicken trio with halloumi!!! That is alot of money just for this meal.
Très bon avec des ingrédients de qualité. En revanche je trouve les prix un peu excessif pour la quantité mais c'est très bon niveau goût.