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The restaurant has a stunning ambiance and the food is incredibly tasty. We visited on a Thursday night, which happens to be their vegan night. For just £20, you get three courses which is highly recommended. They also sell a variety of Palestinian crafts. I tried the ointment, but keep in mind it's BYOB with a £2.50 corkage fee. View all feedback.
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This cozy café offers a unique concept featuring traditional Palestinian crafts and cuisine, along with weekly events such as film clubs and supper clubs (typically vegan). A friend and I tried the tapas plate (vegan) with flatbread, as well as the delicious pastries (za’atar and spinach, both vegan). The za’atar pastry was particularly tasty. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable about the ingredients in the dish... View all feedback.
The restaurant has a stunning ambiance and the food is incredibly tasty. We visited on a Thursday night, which happens to be their vegan night. For just £20, you get three courses which is highly recommended. They also sell a variety of Palestinian crafts. I tried the ointment, but keep in mind it's BYOB with a £2.50 corkage fee.
My sister and I visited this restaurant for a traditional Palestinian breakfast. The meal was served in adorable clay pots and included hummus, aubergine dip, olives, and tabbouleh, all of which we enjoyed with bread. I ordered a coffee with soya milk while my sister had a fresh orange juice. The total cost was around £6 per person, which is a fantastic deal for London. The portions were generous, the service was friendly, and our only disappointment was being too full to try the vegan lemon cake!
This cozy café offers a unique concept featuring traditional Palestinian crafts and cuisine, along with weekly events such as film clubs and supper clubs (typically vegan). A friend and I tried the tapas plate (vegan) with flatbread, as well as the delicious pastries (za’atar and spinach, both vegan). The za’atar pastry was particularly tasty. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable about the ingredients in the dishes (helpful for those with allergies). They also had a variety of cakes and hot drinks available.
My sister and I went to this restaurant for a traditional Palestinian breakfast. The food was served in charming small pots and included hummus, eggplant dip, olives, and tabbouleh, which we enjoyed with bread. I also had a coffee with soy milk while my sister had fresh orange juice. The total cost was around £6, which is a fantastic deal for London. The portions were generous, the service was friendly, and our only disappointment was not being able to try the vegan lemon cake because we were too full.
This charming café offers a unique concept with traditional Palestinian crafts and cuisine. They also host weekly events like film clubs and dinner clubs, with a focus on vegan options. My friend and I enjoyed the vegan tapas plate with Flatbread, as well as the delicious pastries, particularly the za'atar. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable about food ingredients for those with allergies. They also offer a variety of cakes and hot drinks.