Reviews of Fayrouz Restaurant. (Restaurant) in Manchester (Greater Manchester).
Fayrouz Restaurant
200 Yewtree Ln, Wythenshawe, Manchester M23 0FF, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Fayrouz Restaurant, Restaurant in Manchester (Greater Manchester)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Fayrouz Restaurant
Sunday
4–10pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5–11pm
Wednesday
5–11pm
Thursday
5–11pm
Friday
5–11pm
Saturday
5–11pm
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Reviews of Fayrouz Restaurant
N. I.
I would like to share my amazing experience today at Fayrouz’s restaurant. I ordered one mix grill, one Taboulah and one Mojito. The taste of the mix grill was so exceptional compare to anywhere else. Lovely welcoming staff. I would strongly recommend visiting it.
O. K.
I visited the restaurant with a recommendation of a friend. I am glad to be there as it was very welcoming and relaxing place. Food was super delicious, fresh like homemade and the service was perfect. You could feel the chef paid attention to details and used high quality ingredients. The waitress was very kind and friendly. I would definitely recommend anyone and would visit again.
N. T.
Been with friends for a dinner out service was perfect . Aubergine fatter was so fresh and delicious. Highly recommended
A. S.
I went there yesterday after seeing good reviews about this place and I can say that all of them are right! Food is just amazing 🤩 The waitress was so kind and helpful. Prices are very good as well. I will definitely come back 😋
D. E.
Amazing food, lovely staff, felt extremely welcome from the minute we walked in! Couldn’t have asked for a better experience! The owner alsO kindly gave us 2 free starters on our next visit! Definitely recommend!
l. m.
Second time at Fayrouz and have to say I was very impressed. Food was cooked to perfection, delicious fattoush. Thank you for the complimentary kunafah to congratulate me on my graduation. Great staff who are very friendly and humorous. I highly recommend this place. Thank you for a wonderful evening. Can't wait to go again sometime soon.
R. A. S.
Delicious food her @ fayrouz . warm atmosphere and lovely staff .
C. B.
Not been here for a while but always get welcomed with open arms. AMAZING QUALITY food. Never disappointed. Our favourite restaurant by far.
E. i. M.
Fancy some Middle Eastern food and want to avoid the hustle & bustle of Manchester, pop along to Fayrouz
Tucked away in Wythenshawe, Fayrouz provides Middle Eastern food, in particular Syrian. Even though it’s been opened for a while, we hadn’t come across it till now and upon parking up, we were very much intrigued by this fancy gem. Having visited Fayrouz earlier in the day, it was relatively nice and quiet and have a feeling it’d get busier during the evenings. The music being played was by a Lebanese singer named Fayrouz/ Fairuz and very aptly so considering the restaurant is named after her.
At Yara’s (co-owner/ chef’s wife) recommendation, we ordered the following;
•Mouhamara - A red pepper paste topped with walnuts. It was sweet and spicy and provided a yummy dip to accompany the bread
•Lsanat (Lamb Tongue!) - Now, we had never tried lamb tongue before and probably would have not been inclined to do so if it hadn’t been described to us so well. Genuinely loved it and would describe it as a slightly saltier meat and possibly a little spongier (but not in a bad way). It was topped with some chilli powder and infused with pistachios that helped to balance the flavour out
And because of the Middle Eastern hospitality of needing to feed more, they also provided us with;
•Hummus - Smooth, just the way we like it
•Fattoush - Usually it ends up overpowered with balsamic vinegar and parsley, but this wasn’t one of them occasions
The mains for the afternoon were;
•Fayrouz Kofta Kebab - If you’re going to put your name against it, we’re likely going to try it. It was a perfectly sized meal, where the halloumi and mushroom was minced with the meat giving it a creamier taste
•Dajaj Bel-Fakhara (Chicken) - This was a big portion of chicken baked in a tomato base. Had a vinegar-like tanginess on the peppers providing an extra kick
Then, to finish it off (because we were being ultimate fatties on the day), we had;
•Katayef - We were so full, but we couldn’t resist dessert (who can?!). There were two varieties of either cream-filled or nut-filled fried pancakes and topped with a sweet Syrian sauce. The nuts were a sweeter result with the cream version being more mellow. Was maybe a little too heavy for us at the end of that meal
Definitely worth another visit
Recommendation Rating: High
Price: ££
Service: 8/10
Halal: Full menu
A. H.
Amazing Datenight at @fayrouzmanchester tonight...!
Been saying for ages we'd try it havent we Mrs H and so glad we did...!
Looking forward to going back sometime and thanks to Lilly and the staff for the warm welcome (and Baclava...!!!)
#fayrouzmanchester