Reviews - Siqueff

Lebanese, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean

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Overall Total Score
4.2 out of 5
Impressive | 1877 reviews

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It may be Lebanese but I had a delicious huevos motulenos for a late breakfast. It came with my favorite caramelized plantains! I call them maduros. The wait staff is very attentive. They have a small garden patio. View all feedback.

What Anonym dislikes about Siqueff:

My husband and I had been talking to a friend about someplace to eat. They recommended Siqueff's kitchen at Paseo So off we went. Have eaten at the Food Court' kitchens previously and had a hit or miss. Got there, Parked and headed up...to the kitchens. Went into the kitchen area and unfortunately many of the establishments were closed ... No idea why! Tuesday at pm. However, Siqueff was open. Went over to the statio... View all feedback.

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Top-rated

Last update : 16.07.2023

5.0 ★ from 9 reviews
ney
16.07.2023

Food is always delicious and people are always kind. Great service.

jones-1
16.07.2023

Good food, good service, good prices. Well worth the visit!

s-user-8
16.07.2023

It may be Lebanese but I had a delicious huevos motulenos for a late breakfast. It came with my favorite caramelized plantains! I call them maduros. The wait staff is very attentive. They have a small garden patio.

johanne-3
16.07.2023

Amazing food and atmosphere!

jonel
16.07.2023

My friend and I came here to eat. She wanted lunch and got French onion soup and a sandwich. I tasted her soup and it was delicious. I had a breakfast plate of waffles, 2 eggs, bacon and fruit and enjoyed it immensely. The bacon was the perfect amount of crispy and the eggs had brown crispy edges, just the way I like them. Beautiful presentation. But the best thing for me was the coffee. It might be the best coffee I’ve had in town. Every sip had me making yummy noises. The menu offers a wide variety of breakfast and lunch selections. The wait staff was smiling, friendly and helpful. I’m definitely returning to make my way through the menu. Highly recommended!

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Last update : 17.12.2022

4.0 ★ from 20 reviews

We have eaten on the siqueff on the north side of merida, but never at the place on the calle 60. we had a nice lunch on Saturday afternoon. on the north side was one of the best items tacos arabe. from any reason. he doesn't place them. we enjoyed the kibi, lambskewer and tweetle soup. we have jumped over dessert.

We were recommended to this restaurant and in our walk thought the city eventually lost, and randomly found this restaurant, very hungry at the same time, surprising and positive experience, we enjoyed delicious breakfast chilaquiles, but the libanés menú, very complete. a place to come back. very personal service.

Love this place! we visit here at least once or twice each time when we come to mérida. large Lebanese or local food. my favorite is kibi. but local eating like mondongo is the favorite of my mannes! service is always so professional and the price is just so...reasonable they have a lot of beer or cocktails. a shady city!

There were many Arab immigrants into the Yucatan Peninsula in the early 1900's. Their influence is still there with lots of dishes that originated in the Middle East and ended up in Yucatan. The place near Paseo Montejo is located in an old converted mansion...that has a nice patio and cozy rooms that make you feel in an almost private environment. The food is great, both typical Yucatecan and Middle Eastern. A good place to have lunch-dinner with friends.

We love Lebanese food, and had high expectations for lunch here this past week. The service was incredibly slow at best (waiting 20 minutes and three requests for a check, let alone the wait for the food). We had the specialty, the chicken. It was...the most overcooked fried chicken we have probably ever seen and tried to eat most of the chicken was so fried it had turned to board. It does make you wonder why anyone would serve it so we didn't bother to send it back. (it would have been another 30 minutes to eat, we feared). The tabouli did not have any parsley in it (that's a first for us). And although there is a big list of desserts, they had no baklava (and the waiter wasn't sure what we were asking about until we showed him the photo). Some of the questions ask if you would recommend the place for vegetarian there are vegetarian items on the menu, but really, there was not much that was very good. Wish I could tell you a different report, but I could not recommend.

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