Reviews on Lebanese food in Prairieville, Louisiana, United States. Prairieville is a census-designated place in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is south of Baton Rouge and north of Gonzales.
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4 based on 43 reviews
We eat lunch there every other week, and love it . To start off with the salad is great, and my favorite is the lamb. When you go you have to try the fried cheese it is delicious. We have tried everything on the menu and loved everyone of them.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Met a friend here for dinner. First time visitor for me. My first impression was the building was clean and relative new. There were a lot of vehicles in parking lot so anticipated the restaurant to be crowded. Upon entering I was amazed there was only one customer in the facility - my friend. This restaurant is on the corner of a strip mall which houses a bar and health club along with other small businesses. I guess the people were in the bar and health club because they were not in Kamal's. I ordered the vegetarian musaka for an appetizer and was surprised because the Lebanese dish is somewhat different than the traditional Greek version and quite tasty I might add. . . The portion was large and probably could have made a meal on just this alone. For a main dish I ordered the Shrimp Scampi and my friend had the Beef Kabob with a side of Grecian Sauce (main dish came with a feta cheese salad, hummus, rice, and pita bread). For dessert I had the Baklava. The food was tasty with ample serving sizes. The Baklava was very tough and I had to have a knife to cut - since my first time eating this I'm not sure if it is suppose to be tough or not - it had an interesting taste. This was my first time in a Lebanese restaurant and while the dish names were the same of other cuisine they were prepared differently. I enjoyed the food and the décor wasn't anything great - actually very plain.
4 based on 54 reviews
When in southern Louisiana I am accustomed to eating wonderful Cajun and seafood. I never dreamed that I would have such wonderful Greek and Lebanese food. The Albashaâs Platter ($17.95) was full of many familiar, new, exotic and, most of all, tasty flavors. Unfortunately, none of Albashaâs six restaurants are in Tulsa. I would eat there regularly if there was. This was a memorable dinner. I really enjoyed it.
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