Al Omraa Patisserie & Sweets
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- Don't think this place is an ambassador of the Egyptian Pasties, No No No No, it's absolutely easy to find so much better in Doha. I expected too mu…
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This is a family favorite. But the ppl who run the show does not speak English. But the stuff the offer is something called as futheer. It's a Arabic …
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2 Reviews on “Al Omraa Patisserie & Sweets”
– Don’t think this place is an ambassador of the Egyptian Pasties, No No No No, it’s absolutely easy to find so much better in Doha. I expected too much but it was one in the eye for me.- The place is lowly? So what!- It’s running out of humanitarian indoor temperature? I won’t dine-in anyway.I may disregard all of those cons.But I can’t forgive the tasteless taste!In spite of looking delicious when it just out of the oven, but you know, that is the way the cookie crumbles. Tasted humble, even when it spicy!- On the other hand, the Sweet_Creamy_Pie was very good. Not soft but rich of flavor. It adjusted my mood after that disappointment pasty.-My rating = 2/5=Food (1.5/3) + values (0.5/1) + ambiance & hospitality (0/1)-Recommendations:1. I may come back later for their chickens. It stuffed with green Herbalists & Simmered in the oven.Tagline:Disappointment pasties, very good pies.
This is a family favorite. But the ppl who run the show does not speak English. But the stuff the offer is something called as futheer. It’s a Arabic version a pizza. But it taste pretty good if u still eat it hot. Recommend only take out since they don’t have enuf place to dine in.