Reviews
What Gabriele Beck doesn't like about Yalla Yalla:
Unfortunately there was a piece of wire in my wife’s chicken dish. We alerted the waiter who took the wire away but didn’t come back to us until the end of our meal when we asked for the bill and only then did he apologise. My wife was completely put off her food so didn’t eat her meal. At the end of the meal they offered complimentary desserts which we declined and they did not charge for the chicken meal. They comp... View all feedback. What Rafaela Bonilla likes about Yalla Yalla:
Tucked away, a great location in soho. I thought the service was great. The mezze items were the best. The main mixed grill dish was a bit average and quite pricey I thought. It was a quote noisy in there but nice atmosphere and setting. View all feedback.
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yalla yalla is a popular london restaurant in soho. it is a small room filled with tables, kisses, eat and books (most are dedicated to libanon.) the atmosphere...
read moreDelicious hummus (£5), falafel (~£6), and pita bread (complimentary with side orders).
Such a cute little hole in the wall restaurantThis is a great place to stop by for lunch or dinner that doesn't break the bank.
Great Lebanese restaurant in central London, just a few steps away from the busy Oxford street.
great eating and a wonderful environment. only a slight scandal that the huhn kebab was a bit dry for the main course, but the rest of the food was delicious.
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read moreYalla Yalla, a popular London restaurant in Soho, offers delicious food in a small but friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The owners, a Lebanese man and a woman of Polish origin, have seen such success that they now have a second location near Oxford Street. While the food is generally good, there were some issues with timing of dishes and confusion about menu items. Some customers also noted the cramped seating and lack of proper extraction fans. Overall, Yalla Yalla is a solid option in the area, but there are some kinks that still need to be worked out in terms of service and menu clarity.
Great food and a wonderful setting. Just a slight shame that the chicken kebab for the main course was a bit dry but the rest of the food was delicious.
Not as good as it once was. Bread was dry. Some food tasted like it was reheated. Generally a pretty poor experience.
Great food and service and nicely tucked away on a side street. Mixed plate for £10 was perfect.
The food good, although not as good as when it opened. The room is very small and, despite we booked, our table was cramped in, so I had to negotiate space with...
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read moreI was looking for a local, non-touristy restaurant and thought that Mediterranean cuisine in London would be the closest thing to the Middle East. The experienc...
read moreWe had a fantastic dinner at this restaurant. As tourists (two adults and a lively two-year-old), we found that the restaurant was indeed family-friendly, just...
read moreIn a bustling courtyard filled with dining options, Yalla Yalla falls short. I decided to try their salad today, but was disappointed to find the lettuce was wi...
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