Habibi - Madrid
Habibi
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After coming with a friend, this is one of those places that I come every month. The food-price are good. The only thing is that the waiters are men and they don't clean the table immediately after the last client. . I recommend shawarma and goat meat cuscus and finishing with a shisha (7€ . If you are looking for a fancy Lebanese restaurant, then this is not for you. The food is good and the quantity as well but the deco is... well, let's say acceptable.
Humus and (maybe) belly dancers are the only resemblances to Lebanese... Bad location, very hard to find, in a not-so-friendly area. They put lettuce in each and every dish. Labneh was actually cheese balls, and the fatoush was a great dissapointment. This is unfortunately the only Lebanese restaurant in Madrid. It's a shame and it wasn't worth the effort to find it, not to mention the ordeal of parking in the area. I wouldn't recommend it.
We just got from spending a week in Madrid. My wife is pregnant so is rather picky about what she eats. The flavour at this time was Lebanese, so we ate a lot of Lebanese food all over Madrid, Southern Spain and Morocco. This place is a hole in the wall, but the food is really excellent. The fattoush is the best we have ever had and we have had it all over the world. The staff was kind, my Spanish is minimal, so I ordered in Arabic instead. I highly recommend.
We really enjoyed our lunch today. Very friendly and efficient staff (doggo was supervising They had free wifi and toilets.
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