It was my first experience to try Lebanese food. What a great experience to try in this restuarant. Restaurant was full house but the smile of people who are working there was in their face the whole time.
Food was AMAZING. All of it.
Thank you Beyrut restaurant team.
This place has big importance in my life. I live close by and whenever I want to feel better I go to bru. It’s my second home with best cakes and coffee.
Hope it’ll stay in our lives forever and never change.
The community - is amazing. Best people go here with their pets and kids and all so respectful, lovely and artsy.
I don’t know if such thing exists but this place is my emotional support coffee shop.
I go here for three years and now hearing Koen will leave I got a bit emotional and noticed I never shared my feelings with you Coffee Bru.
Everyone in this community, you should know, you have a special place in my heart 🥹❤️
I liked noori sushi very much. even tho the rice was a bit thick for my liking the ingredients inside was balanced and very tasty. service was very good as well. side dishes were also tasty. good place to eat overall. a bit less pricey than other all you can eat places.
What a wonderful surprise it was to dine one winter evening in this magnificent restaurant. The chef welcomed us with open arms and shared his finest cuisine with us in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The price, for its part, is more than reasonable considering the generous portions. My only regret is that I couldn't savor the experience longer. I've come a long way, and I will return to admire the technical prowess this chef offers.
Let’s be clear: this is not a Mexican restaurant. What you get here is an imaginative interpretation of Mexican food, as envisioned by the chef and owners—and confidently served as “Mexican.”
There’s a Chef’s Surprise Menu for €49, and even if you skip it, one thing is guaranteed: you will be surprised. The quality and taste of the food are genuinely impressive—just don’t expect anything that resembles traditional Mexican cuisine.
This is Mexican food for people who have never eaten Mexican food in their life. Bold flavors, creative plating, and plenty of confidence—but authenticity takes a long holiday.
To the people of Mexico: please do not visit this restaurant. You may experience cultural whiplash. What’s served here under the label of “Mexican” might leave you in total shock.
Go with an open mind, forget everything you know about Mexican cuisine, and you might actually enjoy the ride.
That you can’t even take 30 seconds to warm up a baby’s food in the microwave is really very sad… The waitress said there was “no time” for it. Where is the humanity?
Unfortunately, we ordered here. We ordered in the afternoon for delivery at 5:20 PM. Plenty of time. The receipt said the food would be ready at 4:56 PM, but it was actually delivered at 6:00 PM. The food was ice cold and missing items. We called, and they wouldn't do anything about it. No follow-up delivery arrived, and the cold food was just our unlucky side. The food itself was a cold, ready-made meal. A lot of money for ready-made, cold food with no service.
EDIT: This is no longer the Funky Munkey. Everything about the Funky Munkey has been replaced by S.W.E.D., but poorly. Staff is rude and the ambiance is gone.
Put lettuce in my order which I cannot eat. Moreover, the chicken burrito tasted weird as if something went bad. I would recommend not ordering through the screen and only from the main counter in order to avoid wrong or missing items.