Mir Amin at Marina walk
This place is located along the Marina walk. It's got inside as well as outside seating.
I must say, that this place has a lovely decor with a lot of arc-shaped designs, and a blue and brown theme.
To start with, we ordered a hummus beiruty just like most do at Arabic places. The hummus had a nice consistency to it, and the 'beiruty' gave it a hint of garlic and other spices. They serve fresh hot bread and this goes very well with that.


For drinks we ordered a pomegranate juice and a laban ayran. The juice was great and absolutely fresh. The laban though, was okay. It tasted a bit watery, and I was really hoping that it'd be thick.
After that we ordered a falafel and a spicy potato.
The spicy potato looked really tempting and the taste lived up to it too. It was served really hot, spicy, and a tad bit on the oilier side.

The falafel was okay, but it took a really long time to be served. For a well-known Arabic restaurant, the wait seemed like eternity. It wasn't something too exciting either. It felt a bit dry. I've had better falafel.

The staff is courteous, though not too attentive. The ambiance feels spacious.
I must say, that this place has a lovely decor with a lot of arc-shaped designs, and a blue and brown theme.
To start with, we ordered a hummus beiruty just like most do at Arabic places. The hummus had a nice consistency to it, and the 'beiruty' gave it a hint of garlic and other spices. They serve fresh hot bread and this goes very well with that.


For drinks we ordered a pomegranate juice and a laban ayran. The juice was great and absolutely fresh. The laban though, was okay. It tasted a bit watery, and I was really hoping that it'd be thick.
After that we ordered a falafel and a spicy potato.
The spicy potato looked really tempting and the taste lived up to it too. It was served really hot, spicy, and a tad bit on the oilier side.

The falafel was okay, but it took a really long time to be served. For a well-known Arabic restaurant, the wait seemed like eternity. It wasn't something too exciting either. It felt a bit dry. I've had better falafel.

The staff is courteous, though not too attentive. The ambiance feels spacious.
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