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Stephen McCarthy★★★★★Visited yesterday evening and asked to be seated outside (hence only 4 * for atmosphere as we didn't experience what it's like inside). Staff were friendly and we had a couple of laughs with them too. Also slight mix up as they accidentally brought us the next table's bill at the end. We ordered 3 starters and were given some complimentary flatbread bread with them. The starters were all good but the bread was excellent. Lamb sheesh main for me - the meat was beautiful as was the hummus, also had chips which were nice but I hardly touched them as I was so full. Lamb tagine for Kelly also reall
Alice Radulesco★Customer service of older male server and relatively young female server - absolutely appalling!!! We didn’t have any issues but we overheard their conversations with some German guests and it it was cringe 😬 We ordered a lamb kofta, a kids shish tawook and a chicken shawarma. Everything was brought within 5 min meaning that it was all pre-made. That’s not the worse part…. The shawerma and the kids shish tawook were made with turmeric!!!! I don’t think the chef has ever stepped foot in Lebanon - he might be from Iran judging by the way the meat was cocked but definitely not Lebanese. Shish ta
Ashley Taylor★★★★★The food was excellent. The service was personal as well. I would recommend.
G B★★★★★We wanted something other than Canarian, Italian, Indian or fast food in Maspalomas and we got it!! The food here was so delicious. We wanted to order everything on the menu so we ended up getting the Lebanese mezza. It’s a sampler platter. The platter is for two people, but the server told us they offer it for three. Everything was absolutely delicious, fresh and so incredibly tasty. The staff were all very kind. The older shorter gentleman was so friendly. All the food that came out that went to the tables around us looked delicious. I will definitely be back! Thank you chef!!
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