This was my first time trying Albanian food and I came in knowing nothing about what Qebapa is (Albanian sausage) or a lot of other things on the menu meant but our server was really nice and answered all our questions politely.
We started with water, I am not sure if they serve tap water or not but our server got us bottled water, which was $1 each.
Me and my friend shared the combination platter ($13) – qebapa(5 pieces), Suxhuk(2 pieces) and Qofte(2 pieces) and they were all amazing and had great flavor. It comes with salad, home made bread and feta cheese. The bread and cheese were amazing and the sausages were made fresh. I highly recommend trying the combination, it can be easily shared.
The food is not expensive, you get a good quantity for the price you pay.
I just think the food was a little saltier and greaser, but that's my personal preference/opinion.
I will definitely recommend this place to anyone and will go again when I'm in the area.
This was my first time trying Albanian food and I came in knowing nothing about what Qebapa is (Albanian sausage) or a lot of other things on the menu meant but our server was really nice and answered all our questions politely.
We started with water, I am not sure if they serve tap water or not but our server got us bottled water, which was $1 each.
Me and my friend shared the combination platter ($13) – qebapa(5 pieces), Suxhuk(2 pieces) and Qofte(2 pieces) and they were all amazing and had great flavor. It comes with salad, home made bread and feta cheese. The bread and cheese were amazing and the sausages were made fresh. I highly recommend trying the combination, it can be easily shared.
The food is not expensive, you get a good quantity for the price you pay.
I just think the food was a little saltier and greaser, but that's my personal preference/opinion.
I will definitely recommend this place to anyone and will go again when I'm in the area.