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The restaurant, at lunch time, is almost always desolately empty and there is a reason why. Compared to the downtown version, it's a world away. The only thing the same is the menu. Here, the environment is cold, impersonal and shabby. We received the Arabic-style bread that tasted like a freezer. The food is basic, most things are already ready, given the speed with which they arrive at the table. You also spend a l... View all feedback.
The restaurant, at lunch time, is almost always desolately empty and there is a reason why. Compared to the downtown version, it's a world away. The only thing the same is the menu. Here, the environment is cold, impersonal and shabby. We received the Arabic-style bread that tasted like a freezer. The food is basic, most things are already ready, given the speed with which they arrive at the table. You also spend a lot on the quality of what you eat. I love Arabic cuisine but I will only go to the one in the center. This is rejected.
A question of taste maybe, but a nice sandwich with San Daniele ham wins 10 to 0.
Very cozy restaurant near the cinema. Varied menu (for those who like Arabic cuisine) and fair prices.
Great roll falafel