Al Wadee Restaurant

Business Hour

Monday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: Closed

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issam K 2018-02-25

Best food ever very authentic Lebanese food excellent manager clean. Halal. Everything you would want to have in a restaurant. Good menu and dish if the day selection
Roxana Castro 2018-02-04

Every time we go everything is always delicious!! The chicken plate is my favorite, the garlic sauce is delicious, the cheese manakesh, the hummus, their rice pudding is beyond delicious.
Ariela Ross 2018-01-31

I really wanted to like this place. After ordering online via Grubhub (and getting a confirmation via both email and text that the order was placed and would be ready within a half an hour), we got there on time and it was ... not ready. Not only was it not ready, they claimed they didn't even use Grubhub, after saying they usually just get orders for delivery from Grubhub, then they saw my email confirmation and took my phone from my hand to look it through, then all of a sudden found a notice of the order from their end. Okay. Things can happen - people don't understand technology, etc. - I'll live. Then it took, of course, about 20 minutes to get my order. In that time, we were not offered to sit, a glass of water, tea, nothing. Okay, this happens, too. Really would expect a bit more knowing my own culture and all, but I'll get over it. In this time, I heard the microwave and my excitement dropped even further. Meh. Microwave sounds are never a good thing at any restaurant. That's what pans are for. If you're going to have a restaurant, learn how to heat food up the proper way. Anywho, my son wanted a canned drink while we were waiting. I'd already paid over $40 to Grubhub for our meal, so I'd need to pay for this separately. Because I had no cash, I offered my debit card for payment ($1.50 for a can of soda). That's not enough for a payment by card, the cashier said, and she would not give me an exact amount as to what was enough. I grabbed 2 more cans and a small thing of rice pudding, all of which totally about $9. That was enough, luckily, to pay by card. Alright, order's finally ready and we're on our way back home, excited to get a taste of homestyle cooking. And, in case you haven't figured it out by now. that was disappointing as well. The kabobs were all dried out (we had three kinds). The salad's lettuce was very brown, and not just because it was soaked in dressing. The hummus tasted okay, but was really on the loose side of things. The bamia (okra stew) was lukewarm and didn't taste like it would back in Palestine. The moloukhia (leafy soup type thing) had more garlic than it ever should. The fries, even on the way home, already smelled stale and microwaved, like if you were heating up a low class diner's fries leftover from the day before. The only thing that tasted decent was the rice pudding, full of lovely orange blossom flavor and perfectly gelatinous. When we came in, they had a photographer there photographing their food for their website The food we received didn't look as appetizing. See the user submitted photos. All in all, would I eat here again? Maybe ... but only things that they have to actually make fresh, or if I become a friend of the owner (they got the royal treatment, of course, while we were standing there waiting the whole time - even though the restaurant was otherwise entirely empty).
W Baluch 2017-12-24

Zabiha halal food, my favorite restaurant from now on. Delicious and authentic and cheaper than other places i have tried.
Wasif 2017-11-04

Not a fancy one like others in the area but great food and prices.
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