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🙂 4/5 - This place has a really cute ambiance for a relaxed meal (I
By 👻 @Della S., 08/17/2022 3:00 am
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This place has a really cute ambiance for a relaxed meal (I say relaxed because you shouldn't dine in if you're in a hurry--service is on the slower side).The concept is interesting because you get seated by the host first, then go to the front counter to order your food. Everything has been prepared already and is just sitting behind the counter. Then, after you pay, the servers slowly bring out the things you've ordered to your table.The prices look great at first but the portions are definitely on the small side. 2 of us spent around $30 each for a filling meal.We tried all of the small bites ($2-$2.50). I liked that all of them had their own unique flavor profiles, but I would have liked them more if they were warm. I appreciated that the kibbeh wasn't too greasy.We also got the sheesh barak ($15) which were so tiny! I saw pictures of them online and did not expect them to be smaller than 1 inch in diameter. I loved the yogurt sauce they came with though, which was herby and refreshingly tart.The freekeh & lamb ($21) was a pretty big portion but I was not a fan. The grain was a bit too mushy for my liking and the lamb, while tender, didn't have very much flavor to it. Don't skip the dessert here! We tried the knafeh ashta ($7) and atayef ashta ($3). The pastry was nice and crispy while the custard filling wasn't too overwhelmingly sweet. If I'm in the area and in the mood for a light snack, I could see myself stopping by for some of the small bites or their desserts.
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