King Ahiram Lebanese Food
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Cheap good lebanese eats! I'm with everyone else here, don't come for the service come for the food. I fresh veggie filled lamb kebab is $5! They don'…
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the food is always fresh and tasty the price is great I love this place. it is in the heart of trendy west end and has a great vibe. they always go ou…
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The food here is genuine Lebanese made with passion. There are a lovely displays in the cabinets- in particular the sweets cabinet where my eyes were …
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King Ahiram Lebanese Food is open for Casual Dining. King Ahiram Lebanese Food serves 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 “King Ahiram Lebanese Food”
Cheap tasty eats. A bit of a cash only dive with half clean tables awaits you. The service is OK depending on who serves you. You might get the whole experience of the parents address in. Don’t come for the service, cleanliness, or the ambiance of the open to a busy road. Come for the food.
Best and cheapest felafel kebab in Brisbane! If you’re in a hurry, or on a budget, this is the place for you!Small family-run business, kids are always friendly, parents are always grumpy, but it’s part of the charm!Kebabs are generously dense, all prepared ingredients are house-made, authentic and delicious, unlike most modern chinese-run kebab shops serving frozen ingredients.Where else can you get a good filling meal for 5 bucks the days?!
Bad service is definitely part of the experience here, it’s hilariously terrible!But totally worth it for such great healthy fresh food. Best falafel kebab in town. Meat is also really well prepared. Can BYO in dining area. Excellent value for money. Can also order tubs of their hommus to take away.
Friendly family run eatery that serves decent food at such an amazing price. We ordered the lamb kebabs which is a lamb mince with sprouts, tomato, lettuce on Lebanese bread for only $5.50.
The staff are sometimes grumpy, the place is kind of dirty and you have to ask for cheese and chilli 2 or 3 times if you get the old lady serving you, and you still might not get it on your falafel kebab. But I love this joint.
Nothing fancy, but just really tasty Lebanese food. Get a few of the platters (vego or meat), they all come with falafel and hummus and throw in a few vine leaves and extra dips…. $10-15 a head will fill you!
When I was a student, this place was a life saver with the prices. The food has some way to go, with the lebanese bread straight from the packets you find in the supermarket. The meat and other accompaniments are okay. Certainly not the best food around, but it is a cheap eat for a student.