Visited with a group of four for brunch at Les Grillades. The food overall was a mix of hits and misses.
The fatteh was definitely the highlight — creamy, flavorful, and well-balanced with a nice crunch from the toasted bread. It had that comforting, savory warmth you look for in a good fatteh.On the other hand, the foul was underwhelming. It lacked seasoning and depth, coming off more bland than it should’ve been.The egg omelette was okay — nothing special, but decent enough.
Overall, it was a decent breakfast with one standout dish. If you're going, the fatteh is worth ordering again.
shayan shafiee
Overall, our experience was below average.
Here’s how I’d rate different aspects:
Food Quality: 2.5/5
Service & Hospitality: 2/5
Value for Money: 2/5
Atmosphere: 2/5
Portion Size: 2/5
Compared to other restaurants serving the same cuisine, there are definitely better options in terms of both quality and portion size.
PS: The food in the Photo is $90 in the menu.
Tony
I came here for the first time with my friends for Iftar. I do not fast myself but we all gathered to celebrate together amongst many other groups of people.
The food is perfectly fine for the most part, but the service lacked a bit of punch. It could be due to how busy the place was, so i'm willing to re-attempt it for sure.
Visited with a group of four for brunch at Les Grillades. The food overall was a mix of hits and misses. The fatteh was definitely the highlight — creamy, flavorful, and well-balanced with a nice crunch from the toasted bread. It had that comforting, savory warmth you look for in a good fatteh.On the other hand, the foul was underwhelming. It lacked seasoning and depth, coming off more bland than it should’ve been.The egg omelette was okay — nothing special, but decent enough. Overall, it was a decent breakfast with one standout dish. If you're going, the fatteh is worth ordering again.