Cafe Byblos
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Credit Card: Yes
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dont even think about going there by kaat
This place SUCKS. Bad service and BAD management . one time i went there and they cancelled my reservation without my authorization and i talked to the manager and he told me that it was my problem : / the food and drinks are overpriced,the hookah as well. the hookah is 25$, compare to other places thats too much,you can get a hookah for max. 12$ in any other place
by Walter C.
1. I didn't see the purported belly dancers- that would have been nice.2. I had three appetizers - all were top notch, one was the "pickles" - which was chopped up pickles with various pickled vegetables - which was excellent. The other was some sort of aged goat cheese deal - it was different than described, but still great. The last was the hummus - which was delicious.3. It was November but warm enough to eat outside. They had a really nice patio which classed up the experience, though the inside looked very nice as well.4. The server reccomended a great bottle of Lebanese wine - which was very Bordeaux like in its style - very worth the money and fit into the ethnic experience. 5. The meal was great - I got shrimp skewers, and it was excellent.6. Spring for the hookah - I got green apple tobacco - it was worth the time and money. Overall - great restaurant, would/will go back.
by Jacqueline M.
Well I love the food. The kafte is really good and if you get there early you don't have to use valet to park your car. It gets really full on weekends and the music is fun to listen to. I love going on wednesday's because they have flamenco dancers. The bartender can also make really good drinks. So I think its pretty good considering you can smoke hookah, eat, drink, and dance all night long.
by Chris Wiley
they do have good food but very dangerous place to be at there is so many fights happening at that place... go at your own risk
by Alexander T.
The rumors are true... there is belly dancing, however the girls that rotate in and out are there for small intervals (perhaps 10-15 minutes) and then a singer (probably the owner) does his version of karaoke for quite some time (basically so loud you can't talk during songs).This place was very.. interesting to say the least. The entire parking lot is valet, even though it was empty during dinner ( I hear it gets crowded around 11pm ) .WARNING: water costs money. At 5 dollars per jug, there rule is to not serve "tap water". This shit better be coming from freshest springs of the Mediterranean. The food is interesting, and I chose to drink Arabic Coffee because I like bitter brown cappuccinos with bits of coffee in the liquid. Overall, it is overpriced, but still sort of cool. I can't decide whether i hate this place or love it.