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it was immersed for a quick dinner, it was slightly crowded and cramped for the small room, but it was so comprehensible on Saturday night. a side of olive and a flower cabbage dish called beirut flower and personal brought together a plate of pita. the eating came quite fast, the portions were smaller than other restaurants in the opposite have served for the price, and frankly, as a solowoman the opposite is not th... View all feedback.
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good address for friends of small, local restaurants. the personal is very nice and endeavored, but seemed somewhat overwhelmed. who wants to eat is wrong here. the portions are manageable, but seemed to be freshly prepared and tasted so. I actually wanted habibi! once satt please! eat, but this is probably just to go . unfortunately is not visible in the online map. View all feedback.
It was immersed for a quick dinner, it was slightly crowded and cramped for the small room, but it was so comprehensible on Saturday night. a side of olive and a flower cabbage dish called beirut flower and personal brought together a plate of pita. the eating came quite fast, the portions were smaller than other restaurants in the opposite have served for the price, and frankly, as a solowoman the opposite is not the safest feeling. there was a strange man sitting close to me and staring at me throughout my stay, who was uncomfortable; of course restaurant staff who were friendly are not responsible, but remember when their circumstances are similar.
I had the “Allstars” plate with three different falafels. it was really well arranged. vegan dishes are clearly marked, the service was knowledgeable and friendly. beautiful decoration, lively atmosphere in a small room.
The vegan food at servus habibi are clearly marked and there is a good choice. I have tasted eating very well and can recommend the restaurant.
Finally Munich has a hummus house! I love the concept behind this place: owned by an Israeli, a Bavarian, and an Arab, their goal is to spread hummus and love instead of hate and intolerance. They had 3 types of hummus put many other middle eastern dishes like tabouli, fattoush, babaganoush, all of which are vegan. The owner was super happy to point out the vegan opens and was very familiar with veganism. There were only 2 meat dishes on the menu at all. We had the classic hummus and carrot hummus with the all star falafel plate. It was a bit pricey, and they (annoyingly) only take cash, but this is munich. we would absolutely come back!
Popped in for a quick dinner, it was slightly crowded and cramped for the small space, but it was Saturday night so understandable. Ordered a side of olives and a cauliflower dish called Beirut Flower and staff brought a plate of pita alongside. Food arrived fairly quickly, portions were smaller than other restaurants in the area have been serving for the price, and frankly as a solo woman the area is not the safest feeling. There was a strange man sitting nearby, staring at me during my whole stay which was uncomfortable; of course restaurant staff who were friendly are not to blame, but keep in mind if your circumstances are similar.