Yalla Yalla (Soho)
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Yalla Yalla (Soho) Address 1 Green's Court, Soho, London W1F 0HA Yalla Yalla (Soho) Phone 020 7287 7663 Yalla Yalla (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Saturday : 10am - 11pm
Sunday : 10am - 10pmYalla Yalla (Soho) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
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The mixed grill was delectable and so was the cous cous salad
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Every dish that we ordered was delicious and extremely delectable
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Yalla Yalla (Soho) had received such an amazing review online that it was a shame to see what the actual dish tasted like
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The chicken was overflowing with marmite and was the most unappetizing thing ever
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The salad was so watery that there was more water than salad
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The fired fish was the best affair of the meal and that was also only average
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Their drinks menu is quite limited but offers an incredible selection at very affordable prices
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The location in fact is quite amazing and hidden in the perfect isolated spot away from the noisy street making it your perfect oasis after a busy day
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The service is very hospitable too
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The place is a modest one and you can take my word for it that it is difficult to manage a seat for even two people
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Imagine being seated on a table with a romantic couple and just eavesdropping on their conversation
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There were not many people at the place which was exactly what i was looking
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The ambiance was very calm and good
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The staff too was very hospitable and the food in general pretty good too
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I do not easily give five stars to a place serving good Lebanese food as my standards of expectations are quite high
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The dishes that i ordered was spot on and perfect in terms of flavor and taste
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The dishes that we ordered were very beautifully presented and delectable
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Our waitress was very helpful in recommending us their specialties
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Yalla Yalla (Soho) serves real good food but it is slightly expensive
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I am a huge fan of Lebanese food and it came as no surprise that I wanted to try the best of Lebanese in this city on my tour
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You would find a crowd as the restaurant is not very spacious and quite cozy
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Each of the food items I ordered was full of amazing flavours
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The food here is extremely delectable and delightful
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The dishes are well prepared and quite flavorful
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The service here is a major lag though
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The restaurant is quite full
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Yalla Yalla (Soho) is not very well known
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Yalla Yalla (Soho) is really worth visiting if you are looking for a cheap Lebanese fare of decent quality and taste
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The place serves Middle eastern cuisine and the food is absolutely delectable here
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We had to wait a while to get seated but it was surely worth it
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The quality of food is great and it is reasonably priced
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It serves delicious Lebanese food and the serving is also generous
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The chicken wings that we ordered were perfectly flavoured
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This is one of those places that you can visit with a group of friends
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It has a cosy interior with low seating
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This is one of those places that you might just miss because It is located in a weird area
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I was disappointed with the dessert but nonetheless I know what I should order in the main course next time I visit
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I was completely horrified with the terrible staff behaviour
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The service was cold and the staff was pretty terse
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I am totally offended with such behaviour and thus
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Especially the tabbouleh which was cooked to perfection
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The service was pretty quick and efficient
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The ambience is quite cosy and comfortable making this one a perfect option for a nice evening to let your hair down
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Especially the spicy sausages which were cooked to perfection
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The drinks were delicious as well
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The ambience is fine and the service is pretty quick and efficient
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The consensus was to get a couple of sharing dishes each apart from V who throws her toys out of the pram if you even look at her grub
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I'm pretty sure her food envy was at an all time high in the presence of our banquet
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Next up was the sawda djej chicken livers with garlic and pomegranate molasses
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These juicy pitta breads filled with you've guessed it lamb were a bit like a Lebanese version of a paratha
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These and the makale samak were probably my joint faves
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Half a maneesh stared up at me pathetically with flat baked pastry eyes as I stared back
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Mohalabiya (milk pudding with pomegranate seeds and syrup) was faintly reminiscent of a creme brû
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Whilst the tahini (middle eastern ice cream with carob molasses) was sickly sweet but with an intriguingly distinctive taste
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Hands down the nicest pud was the torta teen
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A pretty little fig pastry with roasted walnuts and orange zest
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Even for me this was massive amounts of food and it came to well under £
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The service wasn't amazing the food was absolutely spectacular and super affordable
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Four of us girls ate until we were completely stuffed and only paid £
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The Arak tea is a must try
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All the deserts here are a must try
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Located just behind Oxford Street on Monday evening for a catch up with an old work colleague
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The vibe of the restaurant is very noisy and lively
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We got ahead with ordering a selection of dishes to share
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Arrive as they are cooked rather all at the same time &ndash
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T get a snap of some of the dishes as I was too busy scoffing to remember
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Chunks of grilled halloumi cheese served with with tomato
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The Chicken Rakakat (delicious fragrant fried pastry filled with marinated chicken
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Garlic and harrisa) were the star of the show and the Falafel served with tahini and garlic youghurt sauce were moist and delicious
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Sadly these were devoured before I got the chance to photograph them &ndash
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15 each which I think is great value &ndash
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A small place with few seating
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The place is quite cheap as well and the food quality is pretty good
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They do have other branches but this is my favourite one
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Yalla Yalla is located just off Oxford street so when you are looking for a pit stop for a quick lunch then Yalla Yalla (Soho) should be a place worth trying
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It's not the best Lebanese food in London (Maroush and Beirut Express on Old Brompton road are much better) but the food is nice
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The fattoush salad is nice as is the hummus
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The shawarmas are nice but not as moist and fresh as those served by the other restaurants I've mentioned
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The starters are all fantastic
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Definitely worth a try if you are in the area and looking for something different
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Waiting time was way too long
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Had to wait 30 minutes to get a table (I was the 1st person in the queue &
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I offered to pay any eat in charge and stay there as there were only a few customers in the restaurant and plenty of space
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Quick and easy Middle Eastern cuisine with lively ambience
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Highly recommended for the best Mid East experience in town
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We were showered with pita bread and an array of different flavours
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I think this spot is a nice date choice or for a small get together
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Can't fault it really as the prices were decent and the portions were acceptable
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A very small place located at the bottom end of Soho so not the more desirable side and with views also not so desirable
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Chicken Shawarma was especially good
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The chilli sauce was mild but spicy and garlic sauce was just right
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Two smaller plates and one larger plate with soft drinks came in at £
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Sweets and desserts were pretty good too
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The atmosphere is nice and the food is good
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Fresh herbs and other Lebanese flavors was present in this restaurant
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I went there with friends so that I can introduce them to Lebanese cuisine
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Every detail at Yalla Yalla was very well thought out
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The shawarma is not really a shawarma it is kind of chicken &
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Their flafeal is really tasty
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Comparing it with Kilis Kitchen
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You'll probably have to share the table with someone else
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Tiny place with comfort food
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Should have come with some Arabic pickles and tahina as well
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Yalla Yalla is the cutest little Lebanese restaurant in the Soho district in Central London
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The staff at Yalla Yalla (Soho) is particularly sweet and friendly
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Really feels like you are sitting in a Lebanese friend&rsquo
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They have a concise menu with ample vegetarian options
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Would definitely recommend this little eatery if all you looking for is great food and an authentic experience without a fuss of fancy ambience
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It's a tasty yet affordable place with a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff
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It was a little difficult to find Yalla Yalla (Soho) considering it was in one of those small by lanes but we were happy tonne here
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We had one of the best falafels with Pita Bread &
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Finishing it was quite a task
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