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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHeard about this place through my parents whom use to eat here 30 years ago so decided to see what it was like for myself. Food was very nice, had the mixed mazza banquet as pictured. Decor is relatively outdated and place can get very noisy at times. Not an ideal place for a first date but good for groups.
Abdul’s is a family-run, no-nonsense takeaway joint/Lebanese Restaurant that sells authentic Lebanese dishes like mixed plates, fingerfoods and shawarma. I decided to stop by while searching for something new to eat in Surry Hills. I didn’t expect much from the somewhat aged interior but boy, was I surprised.
Great quick dinner if you are in the area. As we arrived we could hear belly dancing in their functions room. <br/ <br/ Love the lemon drink they make goes well with the food and to help cool you down in humid weather. <br/ <br/ Got the banquet with dessert which comes to $30 per person. You get flat bread with 2 dips, bowl of beans, tabuleh, falafel and a plate of bbq meats. Food was tasty and came out quick. <br/ <br/ Overall, i thought it was an ok first visit. Because we didnt get to sit and eat the sweets we got a mixed pack container to take awa
I LOVE this place. Gruff service from a man of few words, who has occasionally been known to smile, in a small hole in the wall take away, on the corner of a busy street. He has been making me shwarma and felafel since I was a teenager after school (I am in my 50's). Nothing has changed even the decor. Thank god, because I wouldn't want anything to change about my shwarma.It may look shabby but it is a clean kitchen and the food has always tasted fresh. The meat isn't fatty, the felafel are crisp but soft and moist on the inside, and the tabouli is lemony. The portions are plentiful.Take home some punnets of the cauliflower or beans, and a bag of fresh bread too for dinner they are ALL delicious.The women on the register are always lovely too.
The Vegetarian Plate (4/5): This plate had a generous serving of creamy hummus and baba ganoush that balanced out the saltiness of the pickled radish and tabbouleh. The potato and green beans were the mixed veggies on the side which I could give or take...it wasn't the memorable part of the dish but all the other elements made it forgiving. The falafel was nice and crispy just the way it should be! At first I wished there was more but I was struggling to finish my plate towards the end of it. <br/ <br/ We ordered the hot chips as our side dish and it wasn't great. Chips were kind of soggy and wasn't really seasoned.<br/ <br/ The Baklava (4/5): The Baklava here is soooo good. Enough said.