I was suggested to give this place a try in the desperate search for a good shawarma, Lebanese style.
Is there anyone who can help me in giving directions to get there?
Thanks a lot you all!
Turkey restaurant at alwakra, once you get Qtel round about, take right then another R/A take right. 20m the restaurant will be on your right hand.
check AlNasser street which also known as AlMerqab street, before family food centre right next to starlink and other mobiles shops, AlArabi shawerma, Istanbul shawerma, Zahret Lebnen shawerma.
try Turkey restaurant and ask him to do it lebanese shawerma do one at wakra grilled chicken shawerma. but yeah agree with yasir_kh, nothing like shawerma dubai and sharjah specially zahret lebnan in abu dhabi.
First of all, lately they have opened many restaurants for BBQ, Shawarma, .....etc. Yet, they started serving clean and tastey food, then after they get customers, their system of serving food changes to a totally different things than what was in the first?!.
However, you could go to ALMEERA, Bin Omran branch, in Madinat Khalifa, near boys school in there. Although, there is a restaurant on the corner within ALMEERA building , and the name of the restaurant is Al TAHONA. Try it ;)
There is one in Old Airport Road. Turkish in front of Pizza Hut...go further down on your right Lebanese Shawarma. Both places are excellent....but nothing compared to Lebanese Shawarma in Al Khobar - Saudi Arabia....which is only SR.3 and full of taste...
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miramar yeah sorry but yeah both are turkish lol =p... what you think about their shawerma ?
me n my wife goes to wakra too often just to have shawerma.
Turkey restaurant at alwakra, once you get Qtel round about, take right then another R/A take right. 20m the restaurant will be on your right hand.
check AlNasser street which also known as AlMerqab street, before family food centre right next to starlink and other mobiles shops, AlArabi shawerma, Istanbul shawerma, Zahret Lebnen shawerma.
try Turkey restaurant and ask him to do it lebanese shawerma do one at wakra grilled chicken shawerma. but yeah agree with yasir_kh, nothing like shawerma dubai and sharjah specially zahret lebnan in abu dhabi.
I am very unfamiliar with these places. Am I asking you too much to give me google earth coordinates and indications? Thanks a lot !
Peace be upon you, and how do you do?.
First of all, lately they have opened many restaurants for BBQ, Shawarma, .....etc. Yet, they started serving clean and tastey food, then after they get customers, their system of serving food changes to a totally different things than what was in the first?!.
However, you could go to ALMEERA, Bin Omran branch, in Madinat Khalifa, near boys school in there. Although, there is a restaurant on the corner within ALMEERA building , and the name of the restaurant is Al TAHONA. Try it ;)
Take care and may God bless you.
Best wishes and have a nice meal.
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I like Petra. Was never disappointed by them.
I think the difference in taste is due to the difference in the sauce used in shawarmas.
Sterling and Petra
There is one in Old Airport Road. Turkish in front of Pizza Hut...go further down on your right Lebanese Shawarma. Both places are excellent....but nothing compared to Lebanese Shawarma in Al Khobar - Saudi Arabia....which is only SR.3 and full of taste...
Mohamed
Yashir try shawerma near immgration R/A (opp. side of the road), Habib on matar street and one in Al saad
SO, have you tried this shawarma lebanan and you didn't like it?
I have given-up on shawarmas in Doha. They are not even close to average shawarma taste in Dubai or Sharjah.
Lets see if you will get some expert advise. That would benefit me as well. :)