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Tarek's Cafe

4.3 (75 reviews)
Open • 11:30 am - 7:30 pm

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Lacey H.

I must reassert my love for this place. The service is quick and relaxed, and the familiarity of seeing great long time staff is always a bonus. Yes, today I ordered a grape leaf pita. It's my thing. It's just what I do. I remembered to ask for hot sauce today and boy, was I happy. The pita was perfectly wrapped and so saucy it was like a teenage girl getting lippy. My mom didn't love her club pita, but I think more so just because she'd wished she'd ordered a veggie one instead. NOT TO MENTION their Sunday brunch is BOMB. So many dishes, so little stomach space. Every dip I love, every nugget I crave, there for the taking. Tarek's is the epitome of a well run, family oriented, loving, hands on business. The food is consistently amazing, the service is always quick and chill, and the place is perpetually abuzz! TAREK'S, YOU ROCK MY SOCKS FOREVER.

Appetizer combo plate
Tara M.

I love the ability to bookmark a place I've been wanting to try so that on the rare occasion I can't figure out where to grab a bite, I can turn to my trusty "to try" list. Tarek on Robie was one such place. So close to home I forget that it's an option when on the hunt for food. The first thing I noticed as we walked up to the door is the incredible smell. The next thing I noticed was the extensive Middle Eastern menu (and by noticed I mean you miss it cause it's right there in front of your face above the grill). My intimidation by all the choices must have been apparent cause the super cool kid behind the counter (and I say kid lightly since he was probably in his mid 20's) starts asking us what we were in the mood for. Plate or wrap? Plate He says they're making fresh falafel at that moment so that might be a good way to go. Agreed. Then he suggests the appetizer combo (10.95) which will come with said falafel. Agreed. We also ordered the mixed kabob (16.95) and sat ourselves down and waited... (with the sample bowl of soup he gave us to try = bonus) Okay so here's the jist of my review: The food is freaking good. However it was the friendliness of Steve (oh Christ I hope that's his name - the manager aka the cool kid behind the counter) that gets the last star in this 4 star review. He pretty much wooed me the second we walked in until the moment we walked out (belly's fully satisfied and happy from all the good food). Who ever owns this place should hold on to this guy for as long as possible. He is good for business!

Lamb shank on rice with salad
Victor W.

Decided to drop in for a quick bite as I was getting some copies printed next door . Went for the lamb shank on rice dish . Food was ready fast and almost no wait . Lamb shank was wrapped in grape leaves served on basmati rice with some carrots as well . A bowl of salad accompanied the meal . The lamb was soft and tender and was fantastic . After eating my satisfying lunch I had the thirst bout in my throat the after effects of MSG in the food . Absolutely unnecessary when it was cooked so well . I do not understand why eateries use this as it is not healthy and one can still enjoy the flavours without it . All in all reasonable price and fresh food .

Shawna D.

This place was recommended to me. I went to have the curried rice and chicken. The inside is nicely decorated, tables with bright colors atop them. It is pretty much a self serve place, go up order your food, grab your own drink, and away you go. I was eating in, so they did bring my food to the table, however , I was not offered even a glass of water, and for a meal that cost almost $16.00 , I did expect that at least. I was not wowed by the meal, to me it did not have enough flavour. There was hardly any spice or heat to it. So for me, I would not order this again. I love curry , and this did not hit the mark. Now while I was there, there were lots of people coming in to order take out and sit in. They had a lunch special for around $7.00 (not bad). While you are waiting for your food, they offer you a small bowl or soup, that day it was chili,( pretty bland tasting to me). Overall it seems to have its regulars. The staff were friendly. The menu does have a good variety.

shwarma & falafel pitas
Ruth D.

An interesting story...well, to me, anyway. Seven years ago, while I was still living in Toronto, my daughter got married...thank you and yes, they are still happily married with two little boys. But enough about me, the wedding took place at a camp outside of Halifax where my daughter met her husband, and where she is now Camp Director. Back to the real story, my in-laws catered a vegetarian Middle Eastern lunch and it was awesome, probably the best catered lunch ever. From Tarek's Cafe, no less and since we moved to the North End of Halifax, we can now do our own take out at least within five minutes from home. The portions are huge and it's a great alternative to burger fast food. One thing to remember though...they only take cash - no credit cards, no debit although they do have an ATM

the front of the restaurant
Rachelle B.

Tried here in the late 90s or early 2000s and liked it a lot, but for no real reason hadn't been back until yesterday for lunch (July 2020). It's bigger and brighter inside than it used to be, with probably a dozen tables (half in use due to covid restrictions at the moment). Seems like there are a lot of regulars who come here, as many lined up while we ate. We arrived about 11:50 at the latest so were lucky to get a table. The place seems very popular for take-out though. When you walk in, the owner always offers a free small soup sample! I grabbed mine without listening too closely what it was (maybe a lentil something), and really enjoyed it, so if I had been in the mood for soup, would've ordered it. I came with a pita in mind so ordered the chicken schwarma (8.95) which is HUGE and very tasty, juicy and not too messy to eat. I didn't realize it was going to be so big, or wouldn't have ordered a side of linguini (an item I remembered loving all those years ago). Next time I must remember to be aware of the quantity. My friend got the 2-skewer chicken plate that comes with pita, two types of rice, a Mediterranean salad and dips. He found it very flavorful as well, decent quality, just overall satisfying. We will be back soon!

Rick A.

Fresh and tasty shawarma, for $10/person. PS: we found out about it from TheCoast.ca, who rate Tarek's as Halifax's best Middle Eastern and silver medal for shawarma: http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/best-middle-eastern-persian/BestOf?oid=4335909 http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/best-shawarma/BestOf?oid=4335926

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Very good service, friendly, knowledgeable. Great good, never disappoints! Can't wait to come back!

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Parseh Shiraz House

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Teeny-tiny and in pure box form, Parseh Shiraz House is small but mighty. Its bold colors and…read morelingering scents are enough to remind passer-byers that they are open and ready to serve, and who am I to resist. Everything here seems to be of the "old family recipe" merit, and I'm fairly certain that this is actually a family run business. Food is rich, delicious and super spicy... not for everyone, but for everyone sometimes. I picked up a kashk-e-bademjan (eggplant puree with whey) to go, and the feast at home was superb. Not a bite left from this generous serving, this was a dish with its own flavor. I wouldn't suggest dining in at Parseh, just because its so small. A browse through the menu and pick-up is a great idea, as this is quality food and like nothing I've had before. Yum!

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Tarek's Cafe - mideastern - Updated May 2026

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