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  • I really like Tabulé. I've been to the Davisville location multiple times but it was my first time to Queen St E. I might prefer the setup of this one, you can tell it is newer, The ambiance inside is great. The bar is close to diners, the tables are well set out and it feels cosy (but not crammed) because they are quite close together. The lighting is perfect. Our server was also great. He was very friendly and attentive without being pushy. We took some time to consider what to order and he didn't make us feel rushed but was always nearby. We shared the three dip starter (hummus, labni and baba ganoush) and cauliflower as starters. The dips were are all delicious but the labni is the definite standout. The cauliflower is also tasty, I wouldn't have minded if the pieces were cut slightly larger though. I then ordered the haloum salad (sans falafel or other addition) and the hookah old fashioned and my friend got the falafel salad with chicken (plus a red wine and an old fashioned). Both my drink and main were tasty and I was well satiated with a box of leftovers to take home. My friend enjoyed her dishes as well. I have read reviews that Tabulé is not as much bang for your buck as other middle eastern restaurants. However, in Toronto I struggled to think of a happy medium Lebanese? Mediterranean restaurant (moderate price, big portions) between Paramount's takeout place in Yorkville /shawarma and a restaurant such as Tabulé, District Oven or Byblos. Tabulé is probably more affordable than District Oven or Byblos (where you can seriously break the bank). The portions are a reasonable size for your average person and the food is very rich so I usually find I cannot finish it. One thing I will mention is that the wine here is a little pricey. If an 8oz red on the cheaper end of the menu is $15 I'd definitely shoot for a $10-$12 cocktail instead. Other points to note: - Great food consistency between Davisville and Queen St locations. - If you're a vegetarian (or even if you're not) cheese is a definite star on the menu. - the staff are very genuine and friendly - everyone waved goodbye and thanked us for coming. It definitely gives the place a family feel.
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