Yalla Yalla
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Tiny little place tucked in an alleyway, just a short walk away from Piccadilly Circus. The food was delicious to say the least and honestly quite fil…
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Love this restaurant. Was here in 2012 and I loved the experience so I decided to come back. The flavors and ambience still the same. Never disappoint…
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Yalla yalla brewer street, Soho, London ka ek bahut Hi jabarjast restaurant hai. Yaha Mai kch din pehle gya tha. .sahi me yaha Khaana khaa kar Maja aa…
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Yalla Yalla is open for Casual Dining. Yalla Yalla serves Middle Eastern, Lebanese and Street Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Yalla Yalla”
Serves best Lebanese Food in all of London !!We were recommended this place by a friend & turns out to be too good. It was a little difficult to find this place considering it was in one of those small by lanes but we were happy tonne here. We had one of the best falafels with Pita Bread & Hummus.
The food was below average, the service was good, the menu is overpriced.There are many other arabic restaurants way better in quality and price.
This place was rammed, even at 2:30 pm ie. non-peak meal hours but after having had a such a lovely lunch here, I can absolutely see why! It’s a tasty yet affordable place with a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. I could easily recommend every dish we ordered, but I especially loved the arayes, falafel and baklava. It’s a great joint, but due to its size, it can’t really accommodate big groups and you’ll most definitely have to queue. Still though, I can’t wait to return!
Yalla Yalla is the cutest little Lebanese restaurant in the Soho district in Central London. A hole in the wall size restaurant, which can just about seat 10 people, but serving real awesome, authentic Lebanese food in a simple and cute presentation.The staff at this place is particularly sweet and friendly. Really feels like you are sitting in a Lebanese friends kitchen and having a meal cooked by his/her, mom.They have a concise menu with ample vegetarian options, which is great. Everything on their menu tastes great and you can feel the freshness. They are fairly priced for the quality of the food offered.Would definitely recommend this little eatery if all you looking for is great food and an authentic experience without a fuss of fancy ambience, etc.
Tiny place with comfort food. Huge portions and friendly service. I ordered a shawarma which came as chicken, rice, salad and a piece of bread on top of it. They also served garlic sauce on the side. Food was good, a bit modernised for the city I feel. Should have come with some Arabic pickles and tahina as well.
Didn’t enjoy it… The food was so so, and the dishes that the staff recommended had a very similar tone.Comparing it with Kilis Kitchen, that I tried a few weeks ago, Kilis is a much much better option for the same price.Very small, you’ll probably have to share the table with someone else…
The place serves really nice Lebanese street food. The place is really small and usually it’s very difficult to find a place here and they don’t take bookings. But nice Beirut inspired food.Halal- yesRecommendation – sawja djej