Very nice place to eat dessert afteh heavy dinner. Opyum. blueberry chese cake. You can have it there. Ambiance is very nice. Kids love this type of places
Rating for the tiramisu here.
Price- 100 bucks
The best, traditional tiramisu ever.
It was moist with the perfect coffee flavor.
Must must try for tiramisu lovers.
Service 4/5, Ambiance 3.5/5
Vaibhav Kashyap
I had across this while shopping in Colaba and was actually heading to Theobroma which is in the same lane. The cafe looked interesting and upon seeing that it was by Moshes and that it served Arabian Cuisine, perked up my interest in it. Next I knew, as soon as I reached home I did a search and my joy to know they serve Kabsa! I have not heard Kabsa in a really long time. So my joy didn'tknow any boundaries and well, it was decided I just have to head here.
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One cannot miss this place on the Colaba causeway, if you are looking for a quick bite after some street shopping then this place should be your pick. It is a small little place with around four tables so you might have to wait for a table.
Coming to the food, we got one sandwich, a shawarma and a mousse cake.
The food was nice, I liked it. Won’t call it extremely out of the world but for the price we paid it was totally yummy.
The star of the meal was the mousse cake, it was delicious! I could have had that for the entire evening. If you love chocolate cakes then I suggest that you give this one a try.
The damage was somewhere around INR 600/-
Been here a couple of times. Great place to grab a bite if you are in the area. I love their shawarma and the fact that they add extra Mayo / sauces / chillies on request. Even their drinks are quite nice.
Nice food!! Called for Harrissa egg! It's filling of mayo, onion eggs and chillies! It's sufficient for one person!! Reasonable for COLABA area!! Quality of food is also nice! Only staff needs to improve their talking on the phone otherwise recommend place
Cute, small place with a fused Medi- Lebanese/ Middle Eastern vibe. I love food curated by Moshe, and all his restaurants, so I'm a little biased but the shawarma is to die for :).
Whether you’re a CA returning home from an exhausting day, or the Avengers chilling out after saving New York City, Lebanese food is an all-time favourite. And when you say Lebanese, I say Sufra! It doesn’t stop at shawarma either! A small hole-in-the-wall joint at Colaba Causeway - this is a must for any fan of middle east/lebanese food. They've changed the menu a bit since our review, so bear with us.
Hummus with Ful: Perfect hummus with warm kidney bean gravy. Delicious, comforting soul food. (No longer available) 4.5/5
Muhamara: Blended roasted bell peppers, walnuts and peanuts. Garnished with olive oil and paprika. Finger licking good! (Available on request) 5/5
Harissa Mushroom Pide: Crisp on the outside, tender on the inside mushrooms galore! Middle east twist on classic harissa - flavoured with Zaatar. (Available on request) 4.5/5
Kabsa: typical homestyle pulao. Average. 3/5
Vegetable Msakan: Baked filo pastry stuffed with veggies and paneer. Definitely the highlight! (No longer available) 5/5
Ashtalieh: Apricot Cream cheese pudding. Mildly sweet and nice creamy texture. Could do with slightly more apricot. 3.5/5
Date & Sesame Bar: Wholesome rich bar of oats, nuts and dates topped with tonnes of sesame seeds. Crunchy and yummy. 4/5
Veg Shawarma: Tiny portions but well made sauce. Again, pretty average. 3/5
Shakshouka: Poached eggs on a bed of tomato gravy ft. garlic, olive oil and paprika. Eggs quite hard-cooked, we'd prefer them slightly runny. Overwhelming flat taste of tomatoes. 2/5
Tongue Points (Taste): 3.5/5
Hara Bhara Points (Veggie Friendly): 3/5
Feels points (Ambience): 3/5
Lifebouy points (Hygiene): 4/5
Manners matter points (Service): 3.5/5
Pocket Points (Price): 4/5
Whether you're a CA returning home from an exhausting day or the Avangers chilling out after saving New York city Lebanese is an all time favourite, and when u say Lebanese I say Sufra!
A small hole in the wall place that can be easily missed can seat about 15-18 people. We went there on a Sunday afternoon and even though it was empty when we arrived it filled up in no time.
Before we get started, we should inform you that the menu was revamped, though we've included the variations in the review.
Now to the food :)
Hummus with ful: warm, comforting, feel good food. This dish comprised of a bed of well made hummus topped with a mildly sauted fava bean gravy. (No longer available ) 4/5
Muhamara: A bright, orange, roasted bell pepper and walnut dip begging to be licked off your fingers. (Available on request, a must have) 5/5
Harissa and mushroom pide: (pronounced pee-day) This is the Middle Easts answer to a pizza. Perfectly cooked mushrooms and capsicum(slightly crisp on the outside tender on the inside) in a Harissa sauce with zaatar. Heaven for mushroom lovers. (Available on request). 4/5
Kabsa: Average home style pulao. Can skip. 2.5/5
Vegetable Msakhan: An unassuming, but delicious filo pattice filled with Lebanese styled paneer and baked. (Taken off the menu). 4.5/5
Veg shawarma wrap: Basically a veg frankie, not value for money. 2.5/5
Shakshouka: A breakfast item that doubles up as an evening meal in some places like Israel, Shakshouka comprises mainly of tomatoes and poached eggs. Eggs were not well done, yolk wasn't even slightly runny. A let down. 2.5/5
Turkish coffee: black, unfiltered and sans milk. We love. 3.5/5
Chain-B-Nana: Hot, mint, yummy tea. 3.5/5
Ashtaleih: Nice, mildly sweet cream cheese pudding, garnished with apricot. Solid way to end the meal. Though we wouldn't have minded a little tartness to cut the creaminess. 3/5
Date and sesame bar: Rich, great tasting date bar topped with sesame seeds. Good taste overall. 3/5
Stopped over late night for shawarma and the staff were accomodating to the extent of customizing the lamb and chicken rolls to a deliciously spicy tang.
Nice place to chill with frnds... the only thing is its too small and there is an outdoor sitting wch really cannot be occupied during the aftrnoons. We were a group of four so we decided to order the combo offer one wch has four big shwrmas 2 fries and a drink to choose btwn. We also orderd one portion of hummus and peta bread wch wasnt that great but not that bad too...
on the whole good experience... going there soon to try other items on their menu!
The food from Sufra is pretty good and there are some interesting options like the Pide that you don't get anywhere else. The place is really small, so take away or home delivery are your best bets - the only problem is that the service/delivery is a little slow.
I love lebanese and Mediterranean food. This outlet had been the best till date . There shwarma and pitas are lip smacking. Infact all the items on menu are so delicious i used to get confused that which is the best. I will recommend try everything guys u will not be disappointed.
Only downside is not much of sitting space nad prices are on higher side.
but taste here is worth the money.
I have been going to Sufra ever since it opened the Colaba outlet. Unique flavours at a pocket friendly price was the major draw for me then. Though they have hiked up the prices, food quality is still good. Roast chicken moujadra and crispy chicken in pita pockets are my all time favourites. Definitely one of the best places to get a Shawarma in town. The place is pretty but tiny so it's more of a takeaway option for me.
I think this is the most satisfactory Mediterranean food I have had in a long time! Though this is not really a restaurant for a sit down dinner, there were quite a few people on a weekday evening getting their dinner here. The combo options were nice. We tried the veg wraps which were good; the lemon juice wasn't upto the mark. The baklava was good too.
Despite the good food, their service is slow, perhaps mainly responding to home delivery orders. Best to order takeaway. I guess this is the food truck version of Moshe's :)
Located where Aga brothers used to be, Sufra is a quaint deli which services Mediterranean food. the shawarma here is quite delicious though I'm still a bigger fan of Piccadilly which is located nearby.
Ordered delivery at home. They took a reasonable Rs 50 extra for delivery as we are out of delivery area.
The rolls specially panner was fantastic and so was the spinach pida which is a pizza like Turkish flat bread. A must order. The Malaysian curry comes with rice and was good, felt more like Thai. The panner skewers are panner tikka with gravy which was average. All in all a good meal though I felt the portions are pretty small.
Visited this place in a hurry my friends wanted to take some break from shopping in colaba so we decided to enter this place. The ambience is not that great and is just average. The staff seems disinterested but all this is compensated with the food they make. The music, I seriously don't remember if there was any music even if they had some music it was such that you would not even notice. Lemonana is a drink that is quite different and refreshing but the best this was the shwarama that they make in pita pockets, it is just awesome the sauce they add are so good that each and every taste bud of your tongue gets to enjoy it. So visit it only of you are in colaba and wants to have a quick bite. Noting too great about this place but nothing too bad as well
My all time Lebanese favourite with the perfectly seasoned hummus and pita.
This time I tried the mango and peach smoothie which was fantastic to beat the heat kill of the summer
Cute outlet for some middle east food. Situated in a prime location. The service is nice and I always order just one thing the Traditional Falafel with a cooler.
Try it out, you'll like it.
Fairly good experience in terms of ordering in as well as eating at the restaurant. The quaint restaurant lets you grab ample me-time while you wait for your order or if you want to talk to your friend/companion as you await the tasty food. The only issue I have faced this far is the assumption by the guy at the counter that I would like my shawarma sans pita bread and loaded with mayonnaise. Except that everything from the different types of hummus to the baklava is super.
I've been dying to have Arabic again after almost 2 years and ever since then I've only found this place on the Web that serves (close to authentic) Arabic.
We tried their giant shawarmas which sadly didn't consist of pita bread and was instead a regular indian roomali roti (if it says Arabic / middle eastern on the front of the shop, then I'm assuming you're going all the way and not mixing and matching things). Wasn't that impressed with the size either. If your gonna charge me 100 extra for a shawarma then I don't want anything that is in the shape of a pencil: I want it big and chunky! !
We tried the hummus with sujouk (sujouk is meant to be spicy slices of sausages: the sad contraption we got on our table was coldish and slightly hard hummus without too much of flavor with 4 small pieces of chicken sausages drizzled with some Indian sauce of some sort. It was definitely not appetising at all. Whatever it was, it was not good and defiantly not worth it).
And after all of that, the service was terrible. Only 3 tables were filled with customers out of which 1 of them was done ordering and eating and the other had done ordering. We got our food in breaks. Shawarmas first, 15 minutes later: the fries, 10 minutes after that: cold and tasteless hummus. I'm here to eat things together and not eat a sandwich first and then eat the dip I ordered it for ... lol
The chicken shawarma was tasty for sure (no doubt about it) and we tried the lamb shawarma as well. The strange thing is that this had lamb mince rather than pieces. You usually find mince in manakeesh or pides so it was rather strange to find it in a shawarma.
I'm only giving high points here (after all the crying and complaining) cause I've been dying for Arabic food for quite a few years and this place is the closest I've found in Mumbai.
I might just change my mind in the future and the points may just go lower. But in the meantime, I'd go back for sure so as to fill myself up.
Hummus with chicken was absolutely brilliant. Loved the flavours and after taste.
Djaj Mechawi surprised us. Chicken was well cooked. The mint tea was very refreshing. Love the place. Very pocket friendly and delicious food.
It's a tiny place with both outdoor and indoor seating! You can't miss it ! Lovely shawarmas that is what I really go there for !! Lovely breads by moshes!
Surprisingly an awesome place with awesome food. I stopped by just to grab a bite but ended up eating veg msakhan, veg kabsa combo I.e. kabsa with lemonada and some sufra dessert for your taste buds. We ordered 2 desserts baklava and other being of cheese and creme(not in the menu). Presentation of kabsa was unique, it was wrapped in a paper potli which kept it hot and us wondering till we opened it. Lemonada tasted OK, it was lemonade with sugar and a hint of mint. Baklava is very sweet and heavy.
YUM YUM YUM YUM! This place serves the best shawrmas ever! I called for the chicken one and it was absolutely delicious and what made it better was their special garlic mayo which they make on their own. Also called for a cheesy zatar and that too was amazing.
To drink called for a lemononana and that was refreshing and something very different to have. Must visit this place, it's really good.
Want to grab a quick bite?
Don't want a fancy place?
Don't wanna spend a bomb?
Most importantly...are you a Townie.. xD
This is one of those places, I come, plonk and forget to leave. My favorites are the Green Tea or the Black Coffee.
What you must eat here is the Moroccan Chicken and Rice. Fragrant, Cooked to perfection Chicken in a spicy gravy served with a side of rice is mouthwatering and worth every calorie.
The staff is polite and the options are plenty. A must visit place.
place is too small and the ambience too is not to be looked at but the food is bang on.. especially love the salads out here and hummus and pita bread
Sufra might be slightly hard to spot, amidst the popping scene of Colaba restaurants. It is worth a visit however, simply for the cute and homey ambiance, coupled with decent food. We tried the Okra Potato wrap, the Crispy Paneer wrap, the Chicken shawarma, and the Djajmechawi. The meat was slightly overcooked, and the okra overpowered the wrap, making it slightly bitter. Apart from that, we had no complaints. It was priced fairly, at around 150-200 bucks per wrap. There wasn't much that was authentic, as such.
If you're hungry for a new cuisine, drop in!
I visited this place after spending a tiring day in colaba.Its a small cozy cafe in the same lane in which theobroma and m.o.d are located.They have really nice interior.We ordered Cappuccino and salad.Coffee was decent and salad was really sumptuous.
On demand of colleagues visited surfa today for Mediterranean lunch. Its a small outlet serving food and bakery products in colaba market.
We ordered pita bread with hummus, falafal wrap and pulav plate.
I really liked the taste and freshness of hummus. Its was just correct in texture and taste. Wrap was tangy in taste and had gud filling of fresh veggies and falafel. Somehow the pulov was very average in taste and not appealing.
If u like hummus and falafel u might like to pay a visit.
Superb food. Love all the things I have ordered from here. Chicken shawarma was great. Hummus with mince meat is yummy. Desert are also quite yummy
For a vegetarian a shawarma is rarely exciting because the options rarely go beyond falafel. Sufra uses paneer, another vegetarian staple but turns it into a unique, rich, stuffed with veggies kind of wrap, where the garlic aioli takes things to another level. It is creamy and makes for an almost too heavy meal but it's worth a try. Their pulaos with skewers are filling, fragrant and not rich, their baladi bread sandwiches are too buttery to handle but the piping hot Moroccan spiced filling inside makes that greasiness worth it. Wash it all down with a quaint serving of Turkish coffee and the white and blue decor will never look cheerier. It's got the Moshe's signature for sure!
Accidentally happen to be here.
But the experience was really good.
They got very reasonable combos
Tried a combo which includes two shavarma french fries with two cappuccino/lemonade. Every thing was good. Shawarma was so filling n yummy one of the best cappuccino ever had. Fries were too different with pudina in it.
Ambience is cool. N the service is also really great. I recommend you all to try here.
Really good food....it used to be owned by Agas and now is a great place for middle eastern food.....the lemon grass cooler was good....do not fail to try their amazzzing flavored butters....lemon..pineapple.kiwi...priced at only 140 ...lovely place
Lamb shawarma, chicken pide, hummus, simple relaxing mint tea... Just made our night out perfect! Chilled out ambiance.. Makes me want to keep going back for more!!!
One of my favourite places in Colaba. Fast, tasty and not too expensive, I say that because portions could be a bit bigger for that price I think. But still... I will be back there for sure :)
This place serves very good hummus with ful and even the oats and sesame date bar is delicious. The ambience is also great. The iced Turkish coffee is a must have.
Not usually a Mediterranean food fan, but recently tried out Sufra to be pleasantly surprised. It's a tiny food place, in line of the MOD and well known theobroma at colaba.
The ambience is pretty with their blue and white tiles design resembling the small food joints at a souk in the Gulf countries.
The hummus with Batata Harra was perfectly with the smoothness of the hummus and the spicy potatoes with warm toasted pita.
Tried the Spinach Pide and its one of the most unique food dishes I've had recently. The sesame seeds on the bread enclosing the spinach is absolutely worth it.
The supersized chicken shwarma will be loved by all who are fond of shwarmas.
Really enjoyed the food. Definetely recommending it.
Happy Food-ing! :)
Sufra! Just yum.. Perfect pick for an authentic Lebanese cuisine. It is a very small and cozy place located in the busy street of Colaba and surely is an attraction for all the on goers.
We started with Chai-b-nana (fresh mint tea) and truly it was very refreshing.
We had Manakeishbijibneh.. (haha I know very difficult name of the dish.. It took lil time for me too) it is a freshly baked bread with a soft and melty persian cheese. Was super YUM😍.
Then we ordered for Hummus with Batatahara was very good and changed my perception about Hummus for which I had tried locally earlier.
Super size chicken shawarma was finger Licking good!
Would Like to try other dishes too! All In all a super yumm Middle Eastern joint and a must try if you are looking for some change in the routine!
One of the best not too expensive Middle Eastern food experiences in South Bombay. All the dishes from the shawarmas to its rice mains and drinks are delicious and full of flavour with a fresh taste. Personal favourites include their classic chicken shawarma, traditional falafel, roast chicken mujaddara and the super refreshing limonana.
Not one to dissapoint Sufra is a good place for a bite when craving for lebanese fair or when your around colaba shopping, the only negative is the space as it tends to get cramped up when crowded.
The staff is absolutely clueless, but then the food is pretty decent and easy on the pocket. It's not going to wow you, but Sufra isn't a bad place for a bite when in Colaba.
A small cozy place in busy area of Colaba,perfect for middle eastern food,tried their famous hummus nd shawarmas,best were their chicken pide,its kind of arabian style pizza,yummy,also their mannakish was excellent. Lamb kabab shawarma is preferable than the reguler chicken...for deserts had baklawa nd red velwet cake
Would want to visit again for their arabian tea which i came to know about in review.
A small cozy place in the midst of bustling colaba. My visit to this place was long pending, having been an avid fan of Moshe's, this for me was a must try.
My experience was pretty okay, though the offerings are much more than their shawarma that they boast about and quite a large menu for their cuisine.
On my first visit had their Hummus with chicken and jerk chicken sandwich. Both dishes were pretty good (nothing exceptional) but has ensured i go back to that place to try their other offerings.
Small and quaint. It's a perfect getaway from the engulfing heat and bussle of sidewalk shopping. Offer an array of middle eastern wraps, delicious vegetarian options. Super tasty and such good value for money that we went back for lunch again
*I had a paneer wrap, basically haloumi texture cheese coated in a juicy crunchy fried layer
~Second time round I had a falafel schwarma, packed with saucy tomato, onion garlic relish
~Zee had the crispy chicken wrap and a lamb kebab wrap. She said it was nice :)
I really should try tasting everything if I'm going to do reviews haha
Love the food here, always fresh yumm and doesn't disappoint much like many others claiming to be of this cuisine. The limonana drink is super refreshing and also a fave, paired with a chicken shawarma pita pocket :)
So disappointed they closed down in bandra and here's hoping they open in south Bombay- They're reasonably priced and would definitely do well what with the lack of choices here. One things for sure I'd never let them go out of business 😁
Hopped in to this cute quiet place. It's really tiny with just a few tables and chairs had the chicken falafel, hammus and pita bread, chicken shwarma and lamb kebab. All the food was freshly prepared and very tasry. Highly recommend the hammus and pita bread.
If you are a food lover u should visit this pla e. Small sweet place which serves palatable cuisine . It is one of tbe best cafe i have been. Falafel is very delectable here. The best part of this place is they experiment with dishes forming there special. All all specials are mouth watering...
On a hot sunny sunday afternoon, Sufra feels like a breath of fresh air, albeit a little cramped there was just 1 other couple when we went. The ac was leaking rendering one seating area useless. We ordered for Kibbeh - chicken & mint stuffed kebabs and Kabsa, a yemini chicken pulao.
The filling inside the Kibbeh was delightful but the crust was a little tough, sort of like de-frosted & then deep fried. The pickled veggies & shwarma sauce with the Kibbeh totally over powered the kibbeh but tasty never the less.
The Kabsa, yemini chicken pulao was piping hot, decent looking but have lacked flavor. It definitely didn't look appetizing but the chicken pieces very tender and juicy. The sauce it was served with had a base of yoghurt i believe was okish too.
Easy on the pocket, Sufra enables you to go back & experiment with your tastebuds. I am definitely giving this place another chance. Shwarma next time i guess..
Great place for takeout food.
Make sure you get the wraps and not the pita bread.
The shawarma, falafels are really tasty and authentic. Place has good seating also for a quick meal. Vegetarians do not need to worry as the options and taste is very good.
One of the best place to try out the Arabic cuisine.. The place itself is authentic in terms of the menu.. Around Mumbai, there r very few restaurants which includes Arab food.. Never miss the hummus which is bedded beneath the order u place for starters .. If a fan of peta bread.. They serve it best... The interior is great... So as the name, stylish n perfectly with the Arabic touch.. Place is a bit congested.. Menu above the counters.. In all.. If u like to cook.. U will ask them the hummus recipe.. For sure..
Nice little joint. Excellent food. Good service. Cool interiors. Spinach flat bread, hummus batata hara and finally gooey chocolate cake to complete the meal. Didn't have space left for more. Otherwise wanted to try the mint tea pot - looked nice on the neighbour's table....
One of the best middle eastern cuisine restro so far in colaba. Crisp chicken , chicken shawarma ( both in roti and pita bread ) ,hummus with chicken , hummus with soujook and mamool are the best items. Ambiance : 4.5/5 ; Service : 4/5 ; Food : 4.5/5. Blueberry cheesecake was awesome. A must try. It wont be disappointing!!
Tasty and delicious middle eastern food..the traditional falafal is yummyyyy!!..the mango, peach and honey with yoghurt is a must try for mango lovers..all in all a nice place to eat......
Sufra is this rally nice Middle Eastern joint. I like the lamb wraps there- however was disappointed today that no lamb was available ! The chicken wrap and the lentil pulao was good but not a patch on the lamb though ...
It may be a good place for the middle eastern delicacies at a pocket friendly price but not for shawarmas. There are many better places for it all over mumbai. The place is small and congested. Service is average despite quite a few men hired. Beside the regular munching that we did upon some wraps and rolls.. I bought myself one of their spreads..apple kiwi jam which i liked a lot. The other jams looked good and shall be tried soon.overall it was a not so unforgettable experience..
Possibly the best place to have Middle Eastern food without going broke. Cozy little place with quick service and a wide range of delicacies to choose from. Djaj Mechawi, Kibbeh, Msakhan are delicious chicken items worth trying out. Stay clear of the Cabsa rice though, as it tastes a little bland and you can get way better Cabsa dishes in many other places. For Middle Eastern desserts, Date Cakes, Basboosa are two sweet dishes well worth a shot. You also get to buy different varieties of Breads, should you wish to. Prices are well within the reasonable range and the place is great for family nights as well.
Yalla Sufra ............
The time i feel like having middle eastern type of food Sufra is where i come. A small and quite place where i walk in with my habibi (MOM) ;) Sufra is right on the Colaba causeway street. We usually call for hummus with peta bread and falafel's. Muhamara and a nice refreshing Limonana drink which energizes you on a sunny day too. We keep coming quite often n would continue too.
I would like to rate this place a 4/5.
Its a tiny place just next to cusrow baug,colaba.i have been here twice first time i had only vegetarian items on the menu and they tasted above average.....shwarmas are something u dont wanna eat here instead cross the road and have them at Piccadilly. they were too greasy for my liking ......fafafel is excellent......muhamara is what you should try here its simply mindblowing....and then on my second visit i tried their djaj mechawi the taste i can never forget.for desserts i had Turkish coffee which was okay and oats and sesame bar which was fabulous.I am partial towards lebanese food and this joint offers more than what i can ask for will surely come here often.
Good Arabian tea. The shawarma is also quite tasty. It's a bit cramped up because of the small space but isn't usually crowded. All in all a good experience.
Love Food!! Delighted!!!
Worth the value!!!
Enjoyed the Hummus with Chicken!
Lamb Kebab Wrap... and...
Kibbeh.....
Yummmmmm!!!!
Surely!! Come visit again!!!
Sufra ok fine, but Sufra by Moshes and your expectations go high. At last, few days back I was with friends shopping at Colaba and we visited Sufra. It is another addition to the long list of Lebanese restaurants popping up. Decent place, looks moreover like a takeaway joint than a proper Sit down restaurant. Food I always for the first time order the basics of any quisine in the menu and the true colours of a place come out. Chicken falafel soggy and stodgy with limp pita bread. Worst ever I had. Hummus the best I ever had. Zatar bread with so much dry spices on it but no taste whatsoever. Oh come on. How could we even continue ordering more? Left the place for another Colaba restaurant to complete our lunch. One more thing, think they are really short staffed. As one could make out from the frustration on the face of the counter guy taking orders. Wake up Moshe Sheikh. As Moshes Cuffe parade is a place I crave to visit.
Very well packaged, clean and hygienic food. Great tasting with a burst of authentic flavours! A must try for some real Middle Eastern fare!
One of the best new shawarma place in town !! An initiative by moshes and his team i was dying for it to open in town after bandra and it lived up to my expectations...the place is very easy to find on the main causeway road at colaba...small but cute with an arab style seating outside where you can smoke and eat and chill....here are a few things you need to try here:
1)chicken shawarma
2)min keish bil jibneh
3)zahtar
4)hummus and whole wheat pitta bread
5)the amazing food they serve
This place gets a 3.5 only because of the behaviour of the staff as its not too friendly
Excellent food, generous portions, friendly staff, reasonable prices & a very cozy bistro. This place is perfect!
Yummy yummy Mediterranean and Arabic food!
Good food quick chilled place
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