On my first night in Rome, my fiancé's family brought me here. It was good Arabic food. Being used to Americanized Arabic food (w/ large servings), I thought that their servings were small. However, it was just enough to make me full but not bloated food. We ordered rice with chicken and pita bread with hummus. Me and my fiancé actually liked it. They mixed sour cream with the rice and chicken, which I thought wouldn't taste good but it taste actually great. It just seemed very crowded but what was actually going on was they're just disorganized. There's separate station to order food and pay your food. People pay first and there was actually visible lines of people in line. Then, people just started to pile up in front of the food station trying to get the cook's attention so they can tell the cook their orders and get their foods. There was no first come, first serve; there was no line; there was just a big pile of people. I recommend the food though!
We were here on the Liberation day (25th April) so it was really full. We had to wait quite some time to get our food, but still it was worth it. Really great kebabs and falafels for sure, big amounts for a reasonable price. Tasted great!
I love this style food so figured I would try while closer to this region than where I live (U.S.). The place is so cool. The staff was amazing and even comped us a few items. Best Baklava I have ever had. Shwarma, Kabob, hummus...you name it we ate it and it was all amazing. They have some great beers there as well! :)
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