Joined In Jun 2022
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Prices are a bit steep - $4 for a small tea (which tasted lovely). I didn't order food - $7 for 4 fallafels was too much for something that probably cost 15 cents to make. The glass water bottles had mould growing around the rubber...seal! The staff were not at liberty to say what was in the house special shisha, but i could detect a wonderful flavour of hisbiscus, rose petal, kiwi and mint. we weren't sure if there is a particular protocol to follow smoking the shisha, but we muddled through... after taking a few hits, unknowing there were disposable mouthpieces to place on the nozzle. Oops! A little tutorial for the very white group would have been welcomed :) All around a good novel experience.