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8,6
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Umi Falafel
Dublin
14/04/2025: The food was served very quickly and really suited my taste - it was really tasty! Unfortunately, drinks only come from cans or bottles, not in glasses. The music was way too loud for my taste and you could barely hold a conversation. The benches seemed a bit unstable 😅 it's not a restaurant, it's more of a snack bar with seating. But then it was ok for us. The staff were all friendly and attentive. I can highly recommend umi falafel!
05/04/2025: Pretty solid lunch place. Didn’t leave feeling heavy which was nice. I think I wish the portions were a little bigger based on price. Service was great. I LOVED strangely enough the caramelized onions in my bowl. I also really enjoyed the egg plant. Which I got double of that. Overall it was pretty good. It is a plant based protein restaurant so no meat.
8,3
2660 Reviews |
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Damascus Gate
Dublin
05/04/2025: Delicious food and great recommendations from the waiter. We shared a meze plate and one main as we were not sure hungry. Highly recommend
30/03/2025: Food is excellent and the staff goes beyond up and beyond to make you enjoy your meal. Special reach-out to Emilio who is incredibly good at making you feel at home in this restaurant.
8,2
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Fayrouz Restaurant
Dublin
19/04/2025: Lovely decor inside the restaurant, friendly and welcoming staff despite how busy the restaurant gets. Food was amazing, falafel were authentic and the chicken shish and shawarma were great as well. The only suggestion would be rearrangement of tables as it does feel slightly cramped with the current layout. Being able to bring your own alcohol for free is also a great plus
15/04/2025: Second visit here, this time with a Groupon voucher. Food is hit and miss. Haloumi bruschetta and grilled prawns tasty but dry, some sort of dressing/sauce is required and salad on both seemed as if it had been sitting around a long time.
Last time, the lamb shwarma was dry so tried the chicken this time..very nice and good value at €22. However, the mixed grill kebab at €23 incurred a surcharge of €4, which is not good value.
The lamb okra was awful..4 little bits of meat, way too much okra, in a watery bland tomato "soup".
Service, while friendly, was really slow throughout, more staff are required on a busy Friday evening.
Byo alcohol with no cover charge is a bonus.
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