Classificação do local: 2 Pearl District, Portland, OR
El Bazaar is a semi-mediterranean restaurant(fallafel wraps and such, as well as crepes, and pies) that is also a hookah(shisha) bar. Pros: — They’ll make a milkshake out of any of their pie/cake slices — Huge menu of shisha flavors — Fruit shisha(the kind where they mount half a pineapple on your pipe) — Pretty Moroccan interior — Large outside seating area, covered and with space heaters — Lots of benches with pillows to lounge around on Cons: — Very overpriced shisha — Worst service I’ve ever seen anywhere. It will take forever to put in an order, and even long to get your food. Don’t be surprised if you sit here for an hour waiting and then still have to ask about your food. And I’m not talking«a bit slow now and then», I mean consistently, every single time. — They WILL get your order wrong. We’ve been here five times now, and they have forgotten between one and three of our items every single time. And you cannot get them to acknowledge you, so inevitably one of you will end up sitting there without dinner until it’s time to go. You can try to ask the coal boys, but they don’t speak English, and won’t help you. And if you get a hold of someone and ask them, odds are, your food still won’t come out. — I’m pretty sure the nutella in the nutella crepes is not at all nutella but some cheap, inferior chocolate spread that doesn’t taste that good. We like the shisha and milkshake selection here, and most of the food is alright, but the service has been so consistently abysmal, and we’ve left hungry so many times after sitting there for close to two hours trying to get food, that we won’t be back.
Roxana D.
Classificação do local: 5 Miami, FL
I love this place!!! If you’re looking for some good paninis and milkshakes this is the place to go! Very cheap a whole meal can go for under £10! which is hard to find sometimes and the oreo milkshake is a must!!!
Andrew Ampers T.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
This used to be called«Go East Café» but it has changed hands and has been decked out, rather attractively, as a Moroccan café. There is a large outside area at the front where you can smoke those special North African water based pipes. The food is Anglicized so is not as spicy as true Moroccan food. Also the tables inside the coffee bar are European hight, rather than the low North African tables. They have Wi-Fi for their patrons and tea and coffee is the same price at £1.85. The most expensive in Finchley, but the benefit is it is never full so an ideal place if you want to hold a mini-meeting.