Big Bite Snacks - Freetown
Big Bite Snacks
Description
Nestled in Sierra Leone, this popular, no-frills Lebanese-run eatery draws locals with friendly service and standout, often-loved dishes like shawarma, burgers and a famed red slush. Regulars praise the warmth and weekend ritual of dining here, though the kitchen's inconsistency — from overcooked items to cleanliness concerns — and busy Saturday lines temper the praise. Expect affordable, casual fare suited to everyday meals rather than fine dining.
Feedback
I had a great experience at the best restaurant I've visited in Sierra Leone. It's a popular spot that caters to a diverse crowd, not just the elite. The restaurant is simple, owned by some wonderful Lebanese people who treat everyone, including locals, with warmth and respect. While the staff may not be professional in the traditional sense, they are genuinely friendly and better than many others I've encountered. The food is outstanding; I find myself going there every weekend. I once had an unfortunate experience with the chicken, but overall, it’s been a fantastic place to enjoy a meal. Thank you for the great service!
The locals promised me excellent food, saying great taste and quick bites. Although it was quick, both the shack and food was not up to snuff.
The best restaurant I visited in Sierra Leone, it is a popular restaurant, not the first class people, it is a very simple restaurant owned very good Lebanese people who treat people like Sierra Leonean, and the staff there are not professionals, but they are better than other and very friendly people and the food is the best every weekend I go to eat, I went once the worst thanks in Chicken. Thank you for being with us.
This place was terrible!!! I'll never be back. The chicken hard frites (chips) old dry. I don't know what burgers we did, but they were black thin. This place was a germ sky. Barbecue has not cleaned the heat retention point. The only good in this place was the red ****. But even I'm afraid to know what the growth was in this machine. Like the locals. But I will never return.
