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Arabesque Family Restaurant, also known as Arabesque Café, is a Lebanese[1] restaurant in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, located at 869 Victoria St N.

Menu

Arabesque is known for its hummus and freshly baked pita bread.[2] Some appetizers include baba ghanoush, stuffed grape leaves, lentil soup, and kebbah.[3] Meat entrees, such as chicken tekka, shawarma plates, or falafel, are served along dips, pita bread, salad, rice, and fries.[3] All of the meats are halal.[3] The restaurant also serves a number of Arabic sweets made daily, including baklava, nammoura, and kunafa.[4][5] For drinks, non-alcoholic beer, juices, and smoothies are served.[3] According to a 2013 Record article, the portions are large.[3]

History

The co-owners of Arabesque, Mohamad Yanes, Mamoun Yanes and Bassam Chaban, were born and raised in Syria with Palestinian descent.[2][4] An engineer by trade, Yanes immigrated to Canada in 2009.[2] The owners had little experience with restauranteering before opening Arabesque, and so "learned by doing".[2]

The location of Arabesque was previously a fast food restaurant.[3] In 2011, the restaurant opened a second location, Arabesque Express, for takeout only in Waterloo at 465 Phillip St;[6] it later closed. In 2018, part of Victoria St. N was closed for construction, causing a significant decrease in Arabesque's business as customers needed to take a 15-minute detour.

Due to the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns, the restaurant temporarily switched to being takeout and delivery only.[7] As well the restaurant experienced a drop in business and laid off about fifty staff members.[7] As part of the 2021 Canadian federal elections, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh held a rally outside the restaurant.[8]

Reception

Dwight Storring of the Waterloo Region Record reviewed the restaurant in 2013, praising the food and atmosphere.[3] Storring concluded by saying Arabesque "is restaurant that should be on everyone's list. The food is delicious, abundant and it caters to a wide range of palettes".[3] In the RecordШаблон:'s best of 2018 summary, Sandra Walneck recommended Arabesque's baba ghanoush appetizer "which makes any store-bought version pale by comparison".[9] Writing for CBC News, Andrew Coppolino has recommended the restaurant a number of times, including on his 2017 local shawarma list,[10] his 2021 halal recommendations,[4] and a 2022 article about the Region's food.[11] According to a 2018 Record article, the restaurant has a "loyal following".[2]

References

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