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Contribute Feedback What Ranai Gale likes about Be Be Cue - Traditional Lebanese BBQ:
If you're craving a mixed plate in the west, this is the place to be! Just make sure to arrive with a big appetite, as it's easy to overindulge on the delicious dishes. View all feedback.
What mrdom doesn't like about Be Be Cue - Traditional Lebanese BBQ:
The menu's based around shish kebab so I got a lamb wrap. The lamb was ok except for lots of fat and gristle but there was very little lamb in the wrap. Three quarters of the bites were salad and pickles. Which might not be too bad except at $14 it's about 30% more than you pay for better wraps in Liverpool. Pretty bad when Be Be Cue is around the back of a petrol station with dirty floors and stuff piled on all the... View all feedback.
The menu's based around shish kebab so I got a lamb wrap. The lamb was ok except for lots of fat and gristle but there was very little lamb in the wrap. Three quarters of the bites were salad and pickles. Which might not be too bad except at $14 it's about 30% more than you pay for better wraps in Liverpool. Pretty bad when Be Be Cue is around the back of a petrol station with dirty floors and stuff piled on all the tables.
The food, service and value for money were excellent. However, it appears that few months ago either a new owner took over or at least a new cook manager ... the food and service are still good, but the prices have jumped by approx 25% in a matter of months.
Perhaps not the best 'restaurant ' as no one wants to sit in the car park of a service station, however we get take away from here quite often and it 's yum!
Awesome burgers and pizzas... BBQ is very closest to my house and we use to visit almost every week. My kids like the french fries and garlic sauce very much. The overall taste is excellent.
The food, service and value for money were excellent. However, it appears that few months ago either a new owner took over or at least a new cook & manager ... the food and service are still good, but the prices have jumped by approx 25% in a matter of months.