Recently moved to Bristol and was recommended Cedars Express. 10/10 met all the hype. The food was spectacular and transported me back home to the Middle East.Vegetarian options: Falafel wraps, Mezzes and more!
kassem abuain
Shawarma is niceGarlic sauce amazingBut the only bad thing is under filled
milad samani (Miloo)
The best shawarma i had in my life, very friendly peopleThanks guys ????????
Delicious little gem, I went to try it for the first time today. They were so quick with the service and asked all the necessary questions, I had chicken wrap, soooo good, and a mix of dessert (Baklava) really good stuff, definitely going back soon.
Dave Durant
Terrible portions, bang average food, poor sauces. Overcharged. Don’t go here. a large is mostly
AbuBakr Davies
It was
Mehrban Ali
Not bad for the price, but the portion size could be better.I would only go to this place for showerima if other places are closed.A good tip for staff would be to either wear food handling gloves and stop handling money and then the food - wash your hands lads!
A Kazmi
Very friendly service and everything tasted superb. Reasonably priced, too.
Decent shawarma not cheap but not too expensive but surly geezer there for no reason as I was more than
Kris Jordanov
The staff were very rude and unfriendly. Particularly the guy with the hat. I then watched that same man mess around on his phone shortly before preparing my food. Absolutely abysmal hygiene standards. The food wasn’t even good. Terribly overpriced for what you get. I ordered a shawarma wrap (6ish quid) which was soggy and made with cheap, poor quality ingredients. The proximity to the university makes this place enticing but if I’d definitely avoid from now on.
Mohammad Ali Fakih
I'm Lebanese, and from the things I tried so far, I recommend the lamb shawarma, tawouk, and tabbouleh.But let me tell non-Lebanese people something, please don't ask for all salads in the lebanese wraps. If you want an authentic taste: ??????Lamb shawarma goes only with taratour sauce, tomato (usually grilled in Lebanon), onion (with summak and parsley in Lebanon), and pickles (preferrably kabees me'ta/cucumber made the Lebanese way which is available in the shop).Tawouk goes only with garlic sauce, coleslaw (or lettuce), ketchup, potato fries, and pickles (same note as above).Chicken shawarma goes only with garlic sauce and pickles (same note as above); you may add potato fries if you like, or just enjoy the chicken taste on its own!Dietary restrictions: They said the food is halal, amazing!
Tom Richards (tomrichardswildlife)
Great food and perfect recommendations for the mood we were in. Highly recommend!
Simon Dennison
Food service and restaurant all excellent. Looking forward to my next visit
Recently moved to Bristol and was recommended Cedars Express. 10/10 met all the hype. The food was spectacular and transported me back home to the Middle East.Vegetarian options: Falafel wraps, Mezzes and more!
Shawarma is niceGarlic sauce amazingBut the only bad thing is under filled
The best shawarma i had in my life, very friendly peopleThanks guys ????????
Lovely food, lovely staff A***Wheelchair accessibility: Flat entrance
Delicious little gem, I went to try it for the first time today. They were so quick with the service and asked all the necessary questions, I had chicken wrap, soooo good, and a mix of dessert (Baklava) really good stuff, definitely going back soon.
Terrible portions, bang average food, poor sauces. Overcharged. Don’t go here. a large is mostly
It was
Not bad for the price, but the portion size could be better.I would only go to this place for showerima if other places are closed.A good tip for staff would be to either wear food handling gloves and stop handling money and then the food - wash your hands lads!
Very friendly service and everything tasted superb. Reasonably priced, too.
Amazing food, clean place, nice cervice!
Restaurantji Recommends
Decent shawarma not cheap but not too expensive but surly geezer there for no reason as I was more than
The staff were very rude and unfriendly. Particularly the guy with the hat. I then watched that same man mess around on his phone shortly before preparing my food. Absolutely abysmal hygiene standards. The food wasn’t even good. Terribly overpriced for what you get. I ordered a shawarma wrap (6ish quid) which was soggy and made with cheap, poor quality ingredients. The proximity to the university makes this place enticing but if I’d definitely avoid from now on.
I'm Lebanese, and from the things I tried so far, I recommend the lamb shawarma, tawouk, and tabbouleh.But let me tell non-Lebanese people something, please don't ask for all salads in the lebanese wraps. If you want an authentic taste: ??????Lamb shawarma goes only with taratour sauce, tomato (usually grilled in Lebanon), onion (with summak and parsley in Lebanon), and pickles (preferrably kabees me'ta/cucumber made the Lebanese way which is available in the shop).Tawouk goes only with garlic sauce, coleslaw (or lettuce), ketchup, potato fries, and pickles (same note as above).Chicken shawarma goes only with garlic sauce and pickles (same note as above); you may add potato fries if you like, or just enjoy the chicken taste on its own!Dietary restrictions: They said the food is halal, amazing!
Great food and perfect recommendations for the mood we were in. Highly recommend!
Food service and restaurant all excellent. Looking forward to my next visit