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Contribuisci feedbackTried the lamb shawarma filling, economical and best option on the move. The meat was a little chewy could have been cooked more. Tried their baklava, a little expensive and was too dry with fewer nuts. I have had better tasting baklava elsewhere.
We were at Westgate mall and were looking for a bite to eat. Ended up at the food court there which had quite a good variety of food. i tried from Shawa. I had the lamb shawarma platter which was quite nice and had all my favourite things including hummus and tabbouleh... Lamb was a tad bit overdone but tasted good. They gave me extra spicy sauce on the side which was a plus.
I ate here with my boyfriend on a busy Saturday lunchtime. We shared a whole chicken and had some rice and salad on the side. The chicken was quite flavourless, the salad that came with it was just tomato and cucumber really, but the rice was tasty. The mint tea was also quite poor. I love Lebanese food, but i'm not sure if i'd go back here or not.
First visit to Shawa Lebanese Grill and the last visit that I’ll be making. I ordered the Chicken Shawarma on Lebanese bread, which was basically a wrap from the local supermarket. When I got the wrap it was stone cold. The chicken and salad was just so bland. There was no taste to it at all. It was also very greasy. When I lifted the wrap up to eat, it just fell apart and all the filling came out. This place is also very expensive for what you get. £5.45 for a dull wrap. I could have gone to McDonalds and had the wrap of the day for £1.99 and this would have been better tasting. I went away still feeling hungry...
My daughter suggested going to the food hall, so my dad I decided on Shawa. We both had the Chicken wrap, coleslaw tomato salad, all very tasty. My daughter her friend chose a different food place.