Yallah Lisboa
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Yallah Lisboa
Address : | R. Santos-O-Velho 22, 1200-813 Lisboa, Portugal |
Phone : | 📞 +9 |
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City : | Lisboa |
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C Fins on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Amazing food!!!! We had a spectacular lunch at Yallah. The merguez and hummus dish was perfect. The owner was charming and sociable. A real find in a city with almost too many fantastic restaurants. Highly recommend.
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Adeele Kuslap on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Had hummus, pita, kebab, shakshuka merguez sausage, Mediterranean salad. Foodgasm!
Good atmosphere and view. And the beautiful service made my knees weak.
Shukran!
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Sarah Knoepfler on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ If you find yourself strolling down the street and wonder if you should stop, the answer is yes. Delicious food, wonderful service and if you speak English, very English language friendly. Great atmosphere too.
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Zara Lisbon Food Guide on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ What an unwelcoming overpriced place! :/ Walked in here mid afternoon for a beer with a friend. We were left to wait because we said we were in just for a drink, but it was only 1 table occupied anyway as it was not regular meal times. After checking with someone in the kitchen and getting back to us, the waitress "allowed" us to seat, but at this point it already felt like they were doing us a favor. Not cool. The menu is ridiculously overpriced. Ordered a craft beer that cost about double as it would anywhere else. While sipping the beer I could see staff in the kitchen not only not wearing masks, but at some point vigorously licking a serving spoon. I'm positive that spoon didn't make it back to the pot, but this is not something customers need to be seeing while sitting at the restaurant. But the worst came at the end, when the waitress added 5% service charge automatically to our bill - not only tip was not deserved after such a straight face and rude vibe, this is actually ILLEGAL here in Portugal. Maybe tourists fall for this thinking 5% is not that much, but locals know this is no good. This is exactly the kind of place that makes Lisbon's restaurant scene stink. A tourist trap that sells expensive food but labels it as "genuine street food" to sound cool.
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Natalia Shakhoff on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Tried regular shakshuka and yallah in pita – just fine, not very special, but the portions were really small and I would say overpriced.
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José Pedro Soares on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Tourists trap.
Its overpriced, charge a service fee of 5% (wich is illegal at least in Portugal), The owner is arrogant, it has everything to avoid going there. Any restaurant around is cheaper.
The food is good.
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John Gusman on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I came here twice in one week. It is a gorgeous restaurant with a wonderful set of staff who are vibrant and convivial and the atmosphere is only made better by the food quality. I love Israeli cuisine and this is authentic, unique and worth making the time to enjoy. The owner makes time to speak to customers and his dry sense of humour makes for a fun meal. I'lIl be back every time l'm in Lisbon. Get the pita bread - it comes from Israel direct. Get the chocolate mousse - it's divine.
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Foodie at heart on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Would have givwn it a 5 star had we not arrived last minute and they had ran out of some drinks. Our fault, I admit but if kitchen is open and food was allowed, it's sad no drinks. Having said that, the food was as authentic as it gets, fresh ingredients and maximum yum, wish they served pita with their mezze platter instead of having to order them separately. Staff were attentive and friendly. Will definitely go back at a decent time.
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