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we were surprised to find a really good restaurant in the near east in london, on. it has inside and outside seat and both were very clean. eating is wonderful and I suggest the hummus plate as an appetizer. we rehearse almost every dish they had during our visit, and they were all wonderful, tasteful and servier sizes are on the larger size. they must taste their special minze tee, it was a tasty bite. can not say e... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Yasmine's-authentic Lebanese Cuisine:
do not visit a restaurant that does not know how to act politely before critique. there were several reviews in which the owner calls the people after the bogus, if the owner does not even mind talking to the guests. Rather, their servers speak loudly and rudely to the guests about the desire that makes it a very unpleasant experience. the prices are high, while the food components are small and the quality is not ve... View all feedback.
Absolutely. And our delivery experience was a great disappointment. Especially because it is our first time trying this restaurant. Some things were cold. Some were missing. Quality was missing. Dried and boiled. Simply terrible service: Delivery Type of meal: Lunch Price per person: CA$20–30 Food: 1
The food is absolutely fantastic so one overlooks the lack of ambiance and slow service. I want to try everything on the menu!!! Looking forward to my next visit... Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
The food was amazing! Beautifully presented, authentic flavours, and hot handmade pitas! I had a cocktail that was very nice too! The service was wonderful, fast, polite, and thoughtful. Highly recommend Yasmine's to everyone. Lebanese is authentically gluten free for the most part for my celiacs out there and Yasmine's does a great job marking it on the menu. We had apps for the table: falafel fritters, hummus, grape leaves and for lunch my partner and I had the grilled kabob platter (I can't remember the menu name for it) it was fantastic and a ton of food. Ali was a delight! Vegetarian options: The menu had plenty of vegetarian and gf options to choose from. Kid-friendliness: We didn't have kids in there but it was a nice open space with plenty of seating for all. Parking: Parking lot out front then the big plaza parking is right there too. Wheelchair accessibility: Minimal bump out the front from the sidewalk but otherwise traversable for those using mobility aids. Bathrooms would be tough for a wheelchair, I did not notice an accessible bathroom but I was not looking. Dietary restrictions: Plenty of gluten free options, tasty and authentic.
Great place to go for lunch. The atmosphere is clean and beautiful, and the restaurant is nice and cool inside in the summer months. At our most recent visit, our server Ali was super friendly and accommodating. Dietary restrictions: Gluten free options Service: Dine in
I always rave about this restaurant but never coming here again. Very disappointed. People complain about the portions and the prices and I said the food is worth it and authentic. Charging for extra bread? This is complimentary with hummus and food in every Middle Eastern restaurant. Do you actually expect two people to have three pieces of bread with a full plate of hummus and platter of meats? This is not the Lebanese hospitality that we are known for..that is honestly really cheap. I am not cheap by any means and spent $120 for two people. I expect enough pita bread with our food. Also acting like la7me/beef kabab is a steak, is definitely not Lebanese. This is the first time I go to a Lebanese restaurant and they ask me how I want my beef kabab cooked, like I’m at the Keg.