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    Really lovely place! It is worth going there! Be ware that there will be more food than you can eat and that the prices are quite high

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    Laziza

    Laziza

    4.2(14 reviews)
    0.6 km
    $$

    Shukran Laziza. We arrived in Malmo on a Sunday afternoon. After checking into our hotel we…read morerealized we were quite hungry, but unfortunately a lot of food establishments we looked up were showing up closed until we saw Laziza was near our hotel and showing up as open. I personally am not a fan of buffets but my husband is Lebanese-Armenian & doesn't mind buffets & always wants Lebanese food when it's an option. I was a little apprehensive when we walked in because the hostess & waitresses were Swedish, but then I heard Arabic music & noticed the staff coming in/out of the kitchen to stock the food was speaking Arabic so I knew the food would be ok. My favorite items were the wrapped grape leaves & mini desserts. My grandmother & aunts used to make a lot of the same desserts so the flavors were very nostalgic & comforting. I can also appreciate how they had managed to make tiny delicate bite sized portions of each. I was impressed by that because these desserts are so intricate & difficult to make so making them into tinier pieces can't be easy. We had a lovely meal at Laziza and enjoyed our visit.

    I often dine at Laziza Baltzarsgatan and Dockan because they have great food. Today (20th May 2022)…read moreat Dockan, I brought 2 guests with me from abroad and we came in at 11:08 Table 25. One of the guests was finishing food at 12:10 when we were approached by the waitress telling that the restaurant has 1 hr dine-in policy. Then the same waitress came back after 2 minutes telling me that "I have guests waiting outside." I was never aware of this policy and if this is a new one, no one told us at the cashier (By the way, the lady at the cashier was more accommodating). I was embarrassed that we were the only table and customers treated that way. This is frustrating that the waitress at Dockan branch was mainly targetting us and I was embarassed by this attitude with other customers looking at us. Also, we found that seats outside were available. I hope that the restaurant can look into this and train the staff to communicate properly with guests. Your food is no doubt highly recommended and other staff were warm and polite. However, this waitress telling us customers (who were obviously chewing last spoonful of food and the other having coffee) to leave the place twice in a span of 2 minutes was very rude. We left the place around 12:15.

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    Middle East Restaurang - Shawarma

    Middle East Restaurang

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 km

    On what was going to be my last meal in Malmö before heading back to Denmark (duh, I should have…read moreknown I would find something to eat in the train station), i has wanted another Shawarma before I left. Shawarma doesn't exist where I live in Hawaii, so I wanted to take full advantage of it. Malmö has dare I say what seems like a hundred of these shops around town. I only got to try two, and both were awesome. We walked in here, and the first thing you notice is the meat on the spits, and all the condiments behind the glass counter. Knowing I wanted a shawarma before even walking in, ordering mine was easy. Not only is is fast, it's cheap, and best of all- absolutely delicious. The service was good, and one great thing about visiting with a local friend, he not only knows the guys, but can be our translator as well. I would love to come back here again in the future.

    I was looking for authentic middle eastern food, but I wanted to avoid the touristy/fake spots. I…read morethought I'd give this place a try... and I totally regret giving them my business. The food was edible, but NOT "really good" and far from great. Service was HORRIBLE! The guy working up front taking orders is rude and has no manners. He should not be in a customer service type job. I should have walked out after speaking 20 seconds with him. I will NEVER return to this place and I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE. Looks are deceiving... they microwaved the rice. YES they did! The meat was dried out. No hummus, no pitas bread... Horrible experience.

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    The Orient House of Falafel No 1 - Chicken on a stick meny with rice 95 Sek

    The Orient House of Falafel No 1

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.1 km
    $

    The best Falafels in Malmö -- even Nina Persson of the Cardigans says so. But for the longest time…read moreI always got the kebab at Falafel No. 1. My first kebab experience was in Lund - served more like a cone, it had kebab meat, onion, tomato, salad and blended sauce (spicy and garlic). So when I tasted a crazy little pickle in that first bite of my kebab from Falafel No. 1, I didn't know what to think. Was this a single rogue pickle that found its way into my kebab rulle? Or were there...MORE? Oh, little pickle.... How I doubted you in that first bite. A little Tiffany Food-Quirk background.... I love pickles. However, whenever I find them on sandwiches, burgers, and pretty much everything that can contain a pickle, I usually pick them out and eat them. Separately. It's just what I do. Except at Falafel No. 1. These pickles just... work. Together. Lately, I've been ordering the the falafel and tabouli roll. The tabouli is really good and fresh, with just the right amount of lemon and mint. The falafels are always hot and crispy on the outside, never soggy. If you order falafels separately, they're 2kr a piece and you often get a few bonus. The gentlemen behind the counter making your food are always willing to accommodate "no's" and "extra's". And if you're lucky, you'll get to hear them sing along to the music. I lived across the street from Falafel No. 1 for 2 years. The food is fantastic, inexpensive, and always served with a smile. While this is fast food, and it probably meant my husband and I were working late and neither one of us had the time to cook or do dishes... I was proud to have this be my neighborhood falafel shop.

    The orient house falafel No 1 is this year (2014) winner of the "Guldbollen" (the golden ball). And…read moreI must admit the orient house's fried vegetarian golden balls are truly delish and worthy of being the winner of best falafel award in Malmö which makes them most likely the best in the entire Sweden. I base this claim on the fact that falafel culture is pretty much a Malmö phenomenon with roots going back to the 80's. As street food, these golden made out of greens balls/buns are my favorite late night/early morning on a bender nib to devour. I also believe, and yes I know what placebo is, that falafel is a great prevention or treatment vs hangovers. The ones made at the Orient house do wonders let me assure you and this must also be because of some of the best creamy garlic sauce and humus I ever tasted that follow these golden buns. I especially love the fact that the rolls are pressed and grilled on a Panini grill giving it all also another texture and feeling. Pricewise no one can complain about the plates or rolls these guys serve, they do not hold back. Another plus in my book is the freshness of the veggies and herbs served and this is where many other places need to work hard on. They offer tons of variation to suit as many taste buds as possible but to me the classic falafel roll or falafel plate with chips is the best way to go. The only con as far as I am concerned is the décor. The place could benefit from a refurbishment as well as some more lights as it is a little too dark and gloomy. P.S they do serve other stuff, meaty stuff, but this review is only for the falafel which is my fav late night nib especially on the bend and because of the latest kebab meat scandals.

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    The Orient House of Falafel No 1 - Grilled chicken on stick in a roll, mixed sauces 55 Sek

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    Occo - mideastern - Updated May 2026

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