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For such a great location on one of Vilnius' main drags, it feels awful lonely in here. A very small, yet open space - the seating is more awkward than cosy and when the food arrives you realise you're in little more than a glorified kebab spot. Purportedly a mix of Lebanese, Israeli and Egyptian cuisine, here you'll find pita breads stuffed with hunks of dried-out meat or falafel, and jars of spicy sauces to drizzle over them. The hummus aint bad, but the prices are a touch too high to keep your expectations as low as the overall standard of the food. On weekend evenings bellydancers perform to draw in the tourists and draw out their cash. Don't be charmed by their snaky ways. |
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reviewed by Matthew Griggs from Lithuania on Oct.03.2009 | |
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reviewed by Jenn from Lithuania on Dec.03.2008 | |
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reviewed by moniem ahmed from United Kingdom on Jun.10.2008 | |
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reviewed by Ella from Lithuania on May.22.2007 | |
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