I have a new place to add to my “good food & not too expensive” list. I checked out Nuba Lebanese Cuisine on Friday night and had a lovely dinner.
Now, I’ve eaten my share of take out Lebanese, but I like sitting down to a meal and having a drink. Plus, I’m not huge on our takeout Lebanese places here – how Vancouver has takeout falafel and shawarma with no garlic sauce is beyond me. My time in Montreal & Ottawa spoiled me.
So, back to Nuba…fantastic and it provides a nice restaurant setting to sit down and enjoy a meal. Here’s why:
- Big menu, with lots of share places in addition to mains. The hubby and I opted for plenty of little plates.
- The BEST dish of the night was Najib’s Special: crispy cauliflower tossed with organic lemon and sea salt, served with tahini sauce. SO GOOD. I could have eaten ten bowls of it.
- Additional highlights: Thick, pressed yogurt with zatar spices and olive oil drizzled on top, a flavourful grilled lamb patty, and of course the crunchy falfal.
- We sat at the bar and were given great service from the staff and bartender.
- With 2 beers, 2 americanos, and 6 share plates, the total with tip came to $49. For a Friday night dinner, pretty damn good.
Nuba has two locations – a bigger restaurant at W. Hastings & Cambie, plus a smaller, more casual spot at Seymour & Davie. Both are open for lunch and dinner. This is a welcome and much needed addition to the Vancouver food scene.
207 w. Hastings (@ Cambie)
Open 11:30am Monday-Saturday
604-688-1655
and
1206 Seymour St (@ Davie)
Open 11:30am Monday-Friday, Noon Saturday
778-371-3266
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1 C McKee // Mar 18, 2009 at 4:30 pm
The new Nuba on W. Hastings is a rare and special combination of delicious, healthy food, a creative and scrumptious cocktail list and a laid back, relaxing and funky atmosphere with great service. Their cauliflower dish ‘Najib’s Delicacy’, kibbee and lamb dishes are my favourites. Their sangria is the best I’ve had. My lips are watering as I write this!
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