Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Habibi

    4.0 (15 reviews)
    ModerateMiddle Eastern, Halal
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:30 PM

    Habibi Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Habibi

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Robert D.
    137
    151
    277

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Al L.
    0
    46
    0

    13 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    13 years ago

    Nothing special, but decent tasty food and a friendly service. Good if you are hungry during lunch time :)

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    13 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    Habibi Reviews in Other Languages

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Fafa's - falafel-goat-cheese-pesto sandwich + halloumi fries

    Fafa's

    3.9(21 reviews)
    0.3 kmKamppi, Etu-Töölö

    Im a huge fan of Pilpel, which is a Israeli falafel shop in London. So when I learned from my…read morecolleague that there's a falafel shop with a similar concept in Helsinki, I begged him to try it out right away. Fafa now has several locations in Helsinki and we went to their latest venture - the shop located near Kamppi. I was very happy to see a Sabich salad featured on the menu; Sabich means typically the addition of aubergines and boiled eggs to the pita or salad. I went for the spicy option and was positively surprised by the genuine kick that the chilli sauce added. My colleague went for the "normal" falafel pita sandwich. My salad was ok to good - flavourwise it was spot on, but I disliked the fact that they puffed up the salad with too much lettuce. Now, don't get me wrong: I ordered a salad after all and now I'm complaining about too much lettuce? - Well, as I mentioned earlier I love the Pilpel chain in London and when they do these kinds of salads, actual lettuce is only part of the equation and the rest is made up of spiced cabbage (both white and red), tomatoes, hummus, onions etc. My colleague was mightily happy with his falafel pita/sandwich and I have to say it looked quite delicious. Overall, I was quite happy with my visit here...and I will definitely return when I visit Helsinki next time. (Oh, only this time I will not sit in, as the smell of fried falafels really stays in your clothes for quite a while ;-)

    Server sneezed, wipe the nose with his hands and proceeded to prepare my food without cleaning his…read morehands. Cauliflower is burned.

    Photos
    Fafa's
    Fafa's
    Fafa's - Näitä ravintoloita ei voi olla liikaa

    See all

    Näitä ravintoloita ei voi olla liikaa

    Istanbul Grilli - Second round:  more chick peas, breads, hummus, yoghurt dill sauce, and lots of olives.  Also, pizza, so why not?  Good.

    Istanbul Grilli

    4.1(16 reviews)
    0.7 kmPunavuori
    €€€

    Terrific Turkish food frequented by many Turks. Casual. Inexpensive. They have a fantastic mezze…read morebar with all kinds of fresh vegetarian appetizers/salads that would be of a meal in itself, included with entree. A number of grilled meats. I had felafel, rice, hummus and the mezze bar. Children welcome. Owner very friendly. There's a buffet at lunch. No alcohol.

    No, I don't go around looking for just the buffets when I'm in a new place. I might happen to…read moreinclude some if they look appetizing and seem to enjoy a good reputation. That said, I did go to this restaurant, Istanbul Grilli, while in this city on a stopover. (I ate at a restaurant of another ethnicity using a menu the other night I was here.) They did have a buffet going when I visited. This part of the globe has really short days during the colder months and really long days during the warmer months. Thus, it was dusk when I arrived here to eat, so I don't recall if it was the end of the lunch buffet or the beginning of a dinner buffet, if such a thing even exists. There is also a menu to order from. At Istanbul Grilli, there seem to be two major serving stations: the one toward the left and further back seems to have the meats, chicken, and main dishes and the one to the right and closer to the front seems to have the salads, fruits and vegetables, and some desserts. There is also an area where things like coffee and tea get put together. Some food selections were 3 star items and some things were 4 star offerings. It was good, but it didn't rock my world. (That's probably because I keep trying to like Turkish food as much as I like Greek food.) I don't believe they had kunefe, which I really like, but they had something like baklava. The interior is clean. It's on a major street close to the center, so there are big windows all around and the lighting is good. The service leaned amicable. The price is a good value and fair for this slightly more expensive country. It's also easy to get here, being close to Helsinki's center. The Metro seems to weave across the city and surroundings in an east-west manner, so it won't get you close enough. However, one can easily hop on just one tram or bus and/or walk to reach this restaurant. These latter observations kick up Istanbul Grilli to a solid 4 stars. In addition to that, the restaurant is popular and one will see customers who are locals, probable expats, tourists, and people of Turkish and Middle Eastern extraction. If such a diverse clientele frequents this eatery, that is also indicative that it's a worthwhile stop.

    Photos
    Istanbul Grilli - This is the interior, looking toward the entry, from where seated.  There is much more seating behind me.

    This is the interior, looking toward the entry, from where seated. There is much more seating behind me.

    Istanbul Grilli - First round:  meatballs, doner-type meat under the breads, potatoes, and chick peas.  There is also a cup of tea.  All good.

    First round:  meatballs, doner-type meat under the breads, potatoes, and chick peas.  There is also a cup of tea. All good.

    Istanbul Grilli - I've seen these in just about every Turkish restaurant I've ever been in, so it must be a true-to-form Turkish eatery.

    See all

    I've seen these in just about every Turkish restaurant I've ever been in, so it must be a true-to-form Turkish eatery.

    Habibi - mideastern - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...