Phone: +4917634462791
Address: Dr.-Julius-Leber-Straße 22, 23552 Lübeck (Innenstadt) , Schleswig-Holstein, Luebeck, Germany
City: Luebeck
Menu Dishes: 23
Reviews: 13
"Döner-Imbisse is also available in the Lübecker Altstadt zu Hauf. In May 2017, I moved to the Sindibad for the reason, as it appears that the focus here was not primarily on the spine, but also many other small dishes from the Arab area instead of international fast food shaped the menu. This would be typical, for example, for various chickpea dishes (Hummus, Fatteh, Emsabbaha, also known Shawarma, and Kibbeh, Taboule and Falafel. The ocrashotes spread in the Arabic area could also be discovered by an appetizer. The establishment of the small restaurant, on the other hand, did not remember me with special features. It is clean and the furniture is also in a neat condition, but an Arabic-cracked or cozy atmosphere does not arise. More than one can expect from such a snack. Friendly and positively open-minded, on the other hand, the staff remained in my memory. Questions about the foods I have left were answered or answered the compilation of certain dishes in an appealing manner. In any case, this contributed to the fact that one felt good at the place. Two dishes included the selection that I wanted to try some new dishes. Mossabaha consisted of still nice crunchy chickpeas with creamy core, which were served with a tahini-based yogurt sauce and some sesame oil. On the other hand, I could have dispensed with the latter, since it made the whole dish quite oily, without significantly intensifying the taste. Left: Makanik ; Right: Mossabaha At Makanik came a Lebanese lamb sausage with some salad, peperoni, tomatoes and fladen bread on the table. Makanik: Lebanese lamb sausage, cooked in an oil bath. She was cooked in an oil bath, which of course can only be described as fried. ; Röstaromen as with a sausage were not to be expected. Nevertheless, she liked me with a crowned crust that a fine brittle with pleasantly intense spiciness stood against. As a less optimal I felt the authentic addition of ketchup, as the Arabic does not actually lack its own sauces. The salad was fresh, unfortunately, not in any way. Also the fladen bread had a standard quality, but unfortunately left a warm freshness missing. However, prices of 3.5 per food cannot be met by the price-performance ratio, even if they were not culinary highlights. At the bottom of the line, you can be fed and satisfied in the Sindibad for the small purse if you are looking for something different from the otherwise prevailing bakeries, Asia-Imbissen or Fast Food Chains. As mentioned, the service also remained positive to me. Only purely kulinaric I have already been able to visit better places in the area of Arabic cuisine in Lübeck."
All prices are estimates on menu.