In the heart of the tourist area, where Clifton Hill intersects Victoria Avenue, Casablanca specializes in shawarma and paninis. Added on July 30, 2008 and last updated 3 weeks ago
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Cuisine: Mediterranean Halal authenticity: Unverified Price:$$ out of $$$$ Payment accepted:Hours: Unknown to unknown
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★★★ The picture featured is the old restaurant; they have moved across the street. Prominent signs on awning and in window saying food is 100% Halal.
Food itself was mixed. The falafel, hummus, and babaganouj were awesome, tasted fresh. We got beef kabob, it was cooked fresh, but didn't have much flavour.
The woman working there seems very nice. The men working there didn't seem very interested.
The other reviews of this place scared me off, but I am glad I went. I would go again.
★ We were so excited to see a halal store. we ordered & sat down .waited..waited..waited about 40 minutes. My husband went to the counter and asked about our food.The waiter said he lost our order and later said he gave our order to someone else? we only waited ten more minutes to get our greasy shawarma.It was the most greasy shawarma we ever ate.We think it was fryed.Very over priced too! Everyone around us was smoking argeela.we were literally surrounded by smokers on all sides.And did i forget to mention since he was late w our order he offered us a small bowl of rice on the house!!Can u beleive it?? What about some chicken or falafel?? I went later and asked for more bread and she gave me cold pita bread.Where is the service and respect we get.the waiter/waitress never came to our table. This is the first time in history my husband never gave a tip.Its a shame to call this place halal.
★★ We went to Casablanca last weekend and asked the staff where they purchased their halal meat from. The two women working there did not know but said it was halal. We asked them to find out through someone else. They brought in another staff member who also did not know where the meat was from and said he'd ask his manager.
We waited a few minutes until he got back and told us that they get it from Toronto from a store called 'Halal'.
Needless to say, we left and ate somewhere else.
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