Albasha Greek Lebanese Café

Metairie, LA 70002, 3501 Severn Ave #1, United States

🛍 Lebanese, European, Mediterranean, Pan-Asian Cuisine

4.5 💬 235 Reviews

Phone: +15043048441

Address: Metairie, LA 70002, 3501 Severn Ave #1, United States

City: Metairie

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 235

"Smallest grape leaves! Very disappointed as I upgraded one of my sides to the meat grape leaves. I couldn't believe I was served 2 grape leaves smaller than a traditional pencil. It maybe had two grains of rice inside and not even a fourth of a teaspoon of meat. Absolutely ridiculous I definitely not worth the upcharge. Restaurant also forgot to put my Greek salad in the bag and when I went back in and asked about it My concern was kind of disregarded but I did receive my salad. Disappointed in … – show"


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Deborah Deborah

I really enjoyed myself and the food was delicious. I will go back for sure.

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Alicia
Alicia

I went to this place November 2021. When my friend and I walked in it smelled like lavender cleaner. The restaurant had four customers. Bad restaurant and food


Bill
Bill

The food was good but the server did take it upon herself to increase her tip before processing my credit card, despite me already tipping 20%. When I noticed the overcharge I did call the restaurant to notify the manager and he couldn't have been more dismissive and uninterested in addressing his server's action. That's fine, I won't be back.


Kelly
Kelly

Smallest grape leaves! Very disappointed as I upgraded one of my sides to the meat grape leaves. I couldn't believe I was served 2 grape leaves smaller than a traditional pencil. It maybe had two grains of rice inside and not even a fourth of a teaspoon of meat. Absolutely ridiculous I definitely not worth the upcharge. Restaurant also forgot to put my Greek salad in the bag and when I went back in and asked about it My concern was kind of disregarded but I did receive my salad. Disappointed in … – show

Metairie

Metairie

Metairie, a suburb of New Orleans in Louisiana, offers Creole and Cajun flavors with dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and po'boys, reflecting its rich Southern culinary tradition.

Categories

  • Lebanese Savor the essence of Lebanon with our vibrant menu, rich in spices and flavors. Enjoy a selection of mezze, grilled meats, and traditional dishes that capture the spirit of Middle Eastern cuisine.
  • European Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Mediterranean Savor the vibrant essence of the Mediterranean with dishes inspired by the sun-drenched coasts. Enjoy fresh olives, vibrant herbs, rich olive oils, and a variety of seafood and grilled meats.
  • Pan-Asian Cuisine Dive into a fusion of vibrant flavors from across Asia with our Pan-Asian Cuisine. Savor an eclectic menu offering a harmonious blend of traditional dishes, from sushi to stir-fry, all crafted with fresh, authentic ingredients.

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  • Wedding

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