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Contribuisci feedbackI heard about this restaurant on 2mfm Muslim community radio and decided to stop by. They have beautiful and fresh Lebanese sweets, perfect for Ramadan iftar. I will definitely be recommending this place to others.
What a disaster! Two weeks before Christmas, we took a trip to Auburn to buy Lebanese sweets from Farouk El Bahsa Sons, only to find that they were no longer there. It took us a few weeks to find another source of mafroukeh and filled shortbread. Luckily, Al Israa turned out to be just as good with their baked goods, and almost as good with the mafroukeh. We decided to get a takeaway and everything was beautifully presented on plastic trays. We were told that many people come to buy the sweets as gifts due to the nice presentation. It was a relief to find a new source of mahfroukeh!
The desserts were fresh and incredibly delicious. They do not accept EFTPOS, but they have an ATM available for cash withdrawals.
It is the best sweet on the earth. very fresh, very tasty and not too expensive. fresh sweeter every day everything is fantastic. I feel like you are
Disaster! Two weeks before Christmas, we made a trip to Auburn to get a load of Lebanese sweets from Farouk El Bahsa