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Bidra med feedbackTheir bread is to die for and baked on premises. When cravings for falafel, kebabs and hummus strike, head to this middle eastern restaurant @eastteacan<br/ : @eastteacan<br/ : @halalfoodaddict Hummus with Chicken 9/10<br/ Hummus with Beef 8/10<br/ Chicken liver 8/10<br/ Shish Tawouk 8.5/10<br/ Muttabal 7/10<br/ Knafeh 9/10<br/ Nutella Knafeh 6.5/10<br/ Um Ali 8/10<br/ Eish El Saraya 8/10<br/ .<br/ <br/ #foodie #instafood #foodilicious #feedfeed #foodblogger #foodiesofinstagram #toeats #halaleats #foodporn #instataste #hummus #middleeasternfood #foodgraphy @node.app @zipkick @foodismto #node.App #nodeapp<br/ #l4l #halalfood #food #foodgraphy #chicken #pakistanicuisine #kravings #instagood #photooftheday
FOOD: <br/ We had come here on a Tuesday afternoon at around 12:00 pm for lunch. We had settled on a few dishes to share, which included the Dip Platter $12.00), 6 Falafels $5.00), East Tea Can Signature Chicken Skewer With Fries $22.00), and Saffron Rice $3.25). We had decided on the Dip Platter after seeing it on someone else’s table when we had first walked-in. We were surprised to see that there were four different dips included; Hummus, Bummus, Dummus, and Mutabbal. <br/ <br/ Each of the dips were placed in glasses, which were then placed onto a wooden board we really loved how amazing it all looked). We were also given three large pita breads to use for dipping, which was phenomenal, tasting as though it had just come-out of the oven. The dips were all delicious, with each of them boasting the perfect amount of flavour, and just divine for dipping, such a wonderful combination! <br/ <br/ Another appetizer that we had decided on was the Falafel, which came with a total of six, each of them perfectly-shaped, with them all being crunchy on the outside, and soft on the inside. These were the best falafels that I had ever tasted; they also came to the table hot temperature-wise), and tasted fresh, just the way I like them! I loved how the falafels had a small container of dipping sauce, which was perfect as they were tiny enough to dip. Such delicious falafels, very tasty, and absolutely yummy! <br/ <br/ In terms of the East Tea Can Signature Chicken Skewer, we were blown-away at how it was presented to us; on a large metal stick, hanging-over a plate, which included the fries that we had ordered as our side. There were quite a few large pieces of chicken on each skewer, and the chicken had a nice spice to it, although we did find it to be a bit dry, but, adding the dips to them made them taste much better. The fries were also very nicely-done, all of them crispy and hot temperature-wise). Also, they were quite large, and filled-us up quick! <br/ <br/ The last item that we had ordered was a side-order of Saffron Rice, which came with pine nuts garnished on the top. We did find that this rice was also a tad dry however, the dips helped to make it taste better. I loved the addition of the pine nuts, it was a delectable combination, which gave the saffron an exquisite taste. Overall, the food far surpassed our expectations; it was quite delicious, fresh, and appetizing to look at, and taste! Although we did find the prices to be a tad high, it was worth the wonderful food that we had consumed! <br/ <br/ ATMOSPHERE: <br/ When we had first entered this restaurant, we noticed how large and spacious it was, with many pieces of décor on the walls, such as paintings, bicycles, and funky light-fixtures which made the place glow with delight. Although we weren’t able to read the posters on the walls, they were colourful and pleasing to the eye, making our stay enjoyable. <br/ <br/ The tables were a large enough size, and the chairs were comfortable enough during our time. We also noticed that they had a large patio that was partially-covered, which did look tempting on a nice day. It wasn’t too crowded when we had gone however, about half of the restaurant was full, with little noise amongst all of the diners. We also loved the door upon entering the restaurant, such a funky colour and exquisite design! <br/ <br/ SERVICE: <br/ Upon entering, we were brought to a table near the front by a kind hostess, who then handed us our menus, and allowed us enough time to order. We then were approached by our server, who asked if we were ready to order. Both the hostess and server came over to ask how we were doing during our meal, making us feel comfortable and welcome. The hostess even played with my toddler son, which made him laugh, and made me smile to see. We loved how accommodating and kind all of the workers were at this restaurant! <br/ <br/ COST: <br/ 1 Dip Platter $12.00) 6 Falafels $5.00) 1 East Tea Can Signature Chicken Skewer With Fries $22.00) 1 Saffron Rice $3.25): $42.25 Tax $47.74 <br/ <br/ WOULD YOU RETURN? <br/ Without a doubt! This restaurant definitely knows how to satisfy customers; from deliciously-made food, to an inviting atmosphere, along with friendly staff. Such a great place to dine for any occasion!
Very bad experience, We had a terrible experience, we don't recommend this anymore; the food was old ‘non-fresh’, with very poor taste..... DON’T try it even... the decoration is miss leading
Ambiance:<br/ This restaurant stays true to its theme, unlike other similar establishments this restaurant has done well in terms of decor starting with the entrance big blue doors. There is art all over the wall. <br/ <br/ Brunch:<br/ <br/ Scrambled egg with ground beef: I thought it was very tasty though my egg was a little on overcooked side but it was still tasty. <br/ <br/ Flafel: tasty as well <br/ <br/ Hummus: have had better but the fresh bread it comes with is very good<br/ <br/ Shakshuka: my least favourite. There were chunky pieces of tomatoes in it and just bland sauce. I have certainly had better Shakshuka. <br/ <br/ They serve tea in small glass cups and a pot. <br/
Nice place to go with family, food is good, but expensive, and I'm really disappointed from all arabic restaurants because there price are higher than the western cuisine.Anyway, service there is good, place is clean.