Nara Lounge
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Well over priced... very lovely decor and spacious. I remember my first time was when the knafeh brothers were there... such a fun night, led us to co…
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I previously made a review for Nara Lounge and it was deleted. Actions speak louder than words and it wasnt even a bad review. The cheapest banquet di…
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Calling all spice lovers!! I am obsessed with Nara Lounge's garlic chicken! It's tangy and fierce... divine! My favourite thing about this place is th…
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Nara Lounge is open for Casual Dining. Nara Lounge serves Burger, Middle Eastern and Lebanese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Nara Lounge”
Expensive for what you get – ordered a $52 mixed plate only to find a few measly itemsThemeat on the skewers was overcooked and salty, and the bread for dip wasn’t fresh. Especially coming out of a plastic bag
This place is great for hanging out with friends with a bit of shisha, eating and drinking. However, unfortunately the quality of food has declined dramatically. I remember coming when they opened within the first 2-3 months. I’d come back every few weeks just to eat their succulent lamb. Generally, i’d go to Bankstown or Greenacre to eat Lebanese cuisine and I was ecstatic that i found a place a little bit more expensive but convenient. I went back twice recently and i was quite thoroughly disappointed. The service wasn’t the same as when i first went. The waitress was so helpful but now the waitress didn’t care too much. The food has declined… my lamb was not moist and same went with my chicken. Also.. they charge extra for Garlic sauce.Unfortunately, it is on my never to return books now.
Located on busy Forest Road, Nara Lounge is great for small or large groups in the mood for a Middle Eastern feast. Food here is flavoursome and servings are quite generous, while staff do a great job at making sure your bread supply doesn’t run too low. Service is relatively quick and efficient, but prices are a little high. There are places in Sydney serving up Lebanese and middle eastern cuisine of the same high quality for much less. But, when we’re not in the mood to travel too far from home Nara Lounge does the trick. They’ve also got argile available here too, perfect for those who want to stay and chat a while after dinner.
Got take away from Nara, ordered a regular fattoush salad and what I got was a few pieces of soggy lettuce and tomatoes… For $7 I expected more. Will not be eating here again.
Till this day I try and reminisce and day dream about my last meal there. It’s a bit pricey but compared to some cheaper places I’ve been too it’s certainly worth the price. That there garlic lemon chicken with some of that arab bread makes me wanna go back today but I be tryna keep my diet in check namsayin ma nikka? Worth a visit. Funny, the first time i went there i actually hated it cause that ther charcoal chicken i had was garbage but the next time i was there the food was good which brought my rating up
Food over priced for what you got. Really average meal options. Friend asked if she could swap the dip on her meal for another due to allergies but was told she had to pay $1 to swap. After spending $150 on a average dinner to be charged an extra $1 due to an allergy is a bit rich.
Although a little dear and the smoke can be rather unpleasant, Nara Lounge offers good no, excellent Middle Eastern cuisine in Hurstville. In addition to this, the presence of a restaurant in its location is a much welcome dine-out options for food away from the epicentre of the suburb.The staff are generally quite attentive, accommodating and pleasant too.As for ambience, the place is surprisingly nice for a place by the busy, noisy Forest Road.We would recommend giving Nara Lounge a try. Although it can pack a punch to your wallet/purse, the food and the flavours can pack a punch to your tastebuds!