I was so looking forward to go to this place till what happened here last night.
My husband and I went here for dinner last night about 8:55 pm. We got there and the interior was nice and clean and seat urself dining. We got a table and the server came up right away to take our order. I told him we would need to see the menu before we order. He handed us the small pamphlet that was on the side of the table. We took a few minutes to order.
So I placed an order for the lemon chicken tagine (which came with bread) and my husband got the kaftan kabob.
We got it fairly quickly. The pita bread was super hard and crunchy, which seemed a old. The lemon chicken was good but It seemed microwaved. My husbands kafta kabob was
VERY small loaded with tons of cold rice. The Iftar was good but I was shocked by the portion.
I was waiting for the server or the owner to
Come by and ask us how everything was, he did not.
So I went over and said to him, the food is good but the bread is very hard. I also mentioned the size of the kabobs. The owner was so offended and said to me "what do you expect to get when you come here before closing!!?" He went on saying i pay $6000.00 in rent and for the last three months have not made any money having this restaurant. The kafta kabobs are $9.99 so what do you expect to get for that price. I tried to calm the situation down and said no I am not trying to put ur restaurant down in anyway. But he refused to listen and went on saying next time you come you ll get fresh bread and to find a place that you can get kafta kabobs for $9.99.
I didn't expect that kind of service nor did I expect to get dry hard bread if I went there before closing. The restaurant closes at 10 pm, and I was there around 8:55 pm.
I wish I could give this place another try but the man took my feedback the wrong way. Also, I don't want to go to a place where I was told because I am coming in towards the end of the day I get the leftovers to eat.