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Contribute Feedback What Darrick Boyer likes about Little Lebanon Cafe & Restaurant:
one of my favorite restaurants in perth, fantastic mix of people from all walks of life and eating? eating is totally amazing and soou cheap it is almost a tragicody. service: dine in meal type: dinner price per person: $20–40 eat: 5 service: 5 atmosphere: 5 View all feedback.
What Elwin Will doesn't like about Little Lebanon Cafe & Restaurant:
To judge a place, just quick drop to the toilets. MacDonald's toilets are 5 stars compare to this one - like a scene from horror movie of some gory sort!Yes, the food is good, but the service is horrible (if you order from the menu, then you could wait up to an hour).The open buffet seemed good alternative and it was good at the beginning, but now only serves dull cold food - kebab is rarely available in the buffet. View all feedback.
I was in this place a few times when I feel like something hearty and rustic. My main course is mixed grill plate. Serving size is generous...
The owner Omar is wild and unprofessional. He has forbidden me to go without a valid reason. He does this to other paying customers based on his mood very...
I'm a big fan of Lebanese food, so Little Lebanon has long been on my reading list. I went there on Sunday night with a group of friends and...
We,a group of seven, ordered the $25 banquet option. We were told it would be an hour to prepare which we agreed to as we had plenty of drinks (its BYO). We were ushered out the back to an area that has lounge type seating with heaps of room. The banquet arrived and was excellent. Great kebabs, salads,dips,breads etc. We could not eat it all and had to take home enough for 2 more meals. Great if your in no rush with a busy happy vibe.
We were there on a Saturday night in July and loved it. To me it was just like being in a restaurant in the Middle East: just about everyone was middle eastern in appearance, there were loads of families and it was absolutely packed. It was great to be somewhere completely different. It was also a bit chaotic which I felt added to the atmosphere! The food was sensational. Buffet was by far the most popular option and seemed great value but we opted for a la carte. We both had the gourmet platter and the meat and prawns were marinated beautifully. We finished off with baklava which was also lovely. Belly dancer was a surprise. She was good but for me the music was a bit too loud - but I wouldn't expect anything different from the Middle East! I think if you go expecting it to be a western restaurant you'll be disappointed. If you go expecting it to be what it is you'll have a fantastic evening. Booking on Saturday is a must.