Al-Bader Restaurant in Coventry City
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Al-Bader Restaurant in Coventry City
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Went here for a meal for my daughter's birthday. it was on a sunday for a party of 5. we booked a table as we didn't know if it was going to be busy. the restaurant was empty when we arrived at 1:30. the place looked clean and had decorations on the walls. no alcohol is served onsite.. we ordered a share starter and various mains. the starter came in about 15 mins. very nice i must say. followed by the main. portions were a fare size and tasty. i wouldn't say the food was anything special but it was passable. music was very loud and not really authentic. over all it was a good experience. the bill was £80. so not bad on the pocket either. toilets were ok. could do with cleaning.. would recommend.
Easily one of the best places in coventry for good middle eastern food! amazing customer service and the server brother was very helpful and advised of the best on the menu. great delicious food and adequate quantity. had falafels, mixed grill and kunafa to top it. highly recommend and looking forward to the next visit! 😀
Authentic mediteranian restaurant completly worth it, fantastic food and service.
I loved the food and style. i just wanted a bigger portion. but the taste is very good 💯. the staff are very friendly. the meal in the picture (kofta with rice) costs £10 in may 2023.
Eastern mediterranean meets its western tip in this lovely place serving a lush selection of lebanese and moroccan foods. the boss chef says his wife inspired him half of the menu. it's interesting to find out which half. the lamb shank is the best in town. the mezza is full of freshness and the bread is very satisfying. i admire every younger customer who could eat the generous helping of roasted chicken served in gigantic plates. the restaurant entrance is in a quiet courtyard off the high street. a couple of pots of olive tree could enlighten its atmosphere even more, if they could sustain coventry winters.