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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI had lunch at this restaurant. The food was mediocre and nothing special. I had to wait a long time, even though I was the only customer for 20 minutes. The owner was rude and abrasive. Maybe because the takeaway next door was busier. I will not be returning or planning to go back again.
This restaurant has become my go-to spot for lunch whenever I'm in Liverpool. The falafel is excellent - crispy, flavorful, and perfectly spiced, served with a delicious salad, authentic pickles, and a spicy chili sauce. The chips are also amazing - some of the best I've had in a city known for great chip shops. They are properly cooked, crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and served piping hot with plenty of ketchup and a friendly smile. Instead of opting for trendy spots on Bold Street, I recommend trying this real Lebanese street food gem. Sit at one of the affordable tables, soak in the surroundings, and you won't want to dine anywhere else. Absolutely fantastic!
The kebab place is average and convenient for late-night cravings. The portion sizes are satisfying, but on my last visit, I was disappointed to find they were out of chips. Overall, not bad but not exceptional.
Fresh, tasty, healthy (if thats not an oxymoron) fast food and this place is run by one of the nicest people i've ever met. i had a truly scrumtious chicken salad wrap which was a reasonable price and served with great conversation and a nice smile. thank you!
I was once starving and running up Bold Street to go to a play at Liverpool Uni. I ran into Little Beirut and got a falafel wrap, not expecting anything amazing. It was incredible. Really tasty and herby falafels, and a generous portion. I have been back there since with friends and they have raved too about the kebabs and other food. The lovely man behind the counter brought us all squash while we sat and ate our food and was chatty. It is really delicious and cheap and it is now my join favourite place to eat in Liverpool.