Reviews
What Elton Prosacco doesn't like about Aladdin Cafe:
Food lacked taste and refinement. It is almost like no spices were used. Owner/cashier is rude. He must be the owner since any employee would have been fired long after so many negative reviews. This must be one of the rare restaurants in Vancouver that does NOT give customers tap water when asked. You are asked to buy bottled water. I thought every restaurant must serve tap water when asked. Obviously not. I should... View all feedback. What Carmela Hartmann likes about Aladdin Cafe:
This is a cafe, not a restaurant, it's a walk in off the street cafe, choose your cold drink out of the fridge & order your food. We had a wrap and a shish kebab platter mix of lamb and beef salad and rice and more. Chill for a bit, while you wait for your fresh food. View all feedback.
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I have tried the "single shish taouk platter" and "single lamb tikka platter" before and they were both delicious.
The service was lacking and the food was mediocre. My friend and I visited the restaurant after a Whitecaps game about a week ago.
The food is decent, but the portions are small for the high price you pay for this type of "fast food." You may feel shortchanged compared to other restaurants...
read moreFood lacked taste and refinement. It is almost like no spices were used. Owner/cashier is rude. He must be the owner since any employee would have been fired lo...
read moreWent here for lunch with my friend the other day; sunny Friday, streets filled with happy people.Ordered the Greek salad; my friend ordered the Caesar salad. Bo...
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read moreThe café, Aladdin Cafe, located in Vancouver is a mixed bag. While some customers enjoy the decent food and friendly service, others are disappointed by the lack of authenticity in Middle Eastern dishes and small portions for the high prices. The café offers shawarma, grilled chicken skewers, and other Middle Eastern fare, but falls short in comparison to more authentic options. The atmosphere is described as a quick-bite café with limited seating. Overall, Aladdin Cafe's food quality, portion size, and authenticity are points of contention among customers, making it a hit or miss dining destination in Vancouver.