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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWhile we explore Chinese and Western foods, we found this Mediterranean vegan cuisine. we tried their $25 taste it all plate, the choice of 2 pita, hummus, basanusch, falafel, pickles, salat and 3 species of dip. they have 7 selection of freshly baked pita brot. we tried their za’atar pita (with thymiank herbs) and ras el hanout pita (with cimt seasons). both are delicious! you pita brot smells great with these crumbling and seasoning! its texture is soft and fluffy. the hummus is made of kichererbsen and tahini paste, it is smooth and tasty too! falafels are sweet little cherry pebbles, roasted to its perfection and served in a long wooden floor. we just love everything in this plate! no wonder that someone wrote the review and said I will be back. updated by the previous review on 2019-11-14
Delicious falafel in a beautiful fresh pita! large small space and not too expensive at $11 for the falafel and a drink.
They love the small red load directly opposite the raffles hospital and the nearby bugis mrt. a price cooked with large pita brot on order. the Pita chips are a certain must try!
I ordered the shader and loved eating! the hummus is amazing as the falafel and the rest of the food. the pitas are also great the cajun pita, garlic pita and zaatar pita above all!
Ok, I have patronized them many times and have always liked their food. But I will no longer be going back, because the male boss and female supervisor are simply bullies. Culturally unattuned, petty, aggressive even to paying customers. In our case, they made a mistake in our takeaway order gave us all zaatar pita instead of the assortment we wanted. We only realised the next morning as we were about to have them for breakfast. We notified them politely on IG, with photos. They responded immediately (but did not apologise) and asked for our number, which we gave promptly. But nobody contacted us. Later in the day we casually dropped by the outlet as we were in the area just to share our feedback. The female supervisor remembered serving us the day before. At first she appeared warm and easygoing and offered some pita on the house, but a few minutes later she changed her mind and decided she needed to ask her boss first as if it was a major business decision that she was in no position to make. Shockingly, the male boss refused, and insisted in an intimidating manner that we must bring all remaining, uneaten pita back as proof! Such an exchange policy is sensible if we were talking about a dress. But I shudder to think why they wanted the unpackaged, day-old pita back to resell to other customers? In the time of COVID-19?? That could be why other reviewers on google have complained they got stale pita... As a matter of principle we specially went back the next day, in the rain, to return the (by now, 2-day-old pita that they demanded for. We were then treated to a ridiculous lecture by the suddenly-hostile female supervisor who was obviously angered by this very review. Her unkind words seem to imply that we were cheapskates who just wanted free pita, even though she was the one who offered them to us in the first place, before she flip-flopped for no reason. So, just to set the record straight because you were not listening all we ask is that you quit being defensive. Just acknowledge a genuine mistake you made, because that's basic decency. Thereafter, rectifying the mistake with a modicum of flexibility and goodwill would be a bonus, even though that's actually the norm in the f&b industry here. But I guess there was clearly a cultural difference in how we each viewed the problem/solution. I don't know if such bellicosity is acceptable in Israel, but it's definitely uncalled for here.
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