I absolutely loved this place! Very fresh and satisfying. I think the falafel and muhammara were some of the best I’ve ever had. The hummus and baba ganoush weren’t bad, but they didn’t stand out as much as the other two; the baba ganoush had less of that smokey eggplant flavor I like, and the hummus didn’t have and red pepper paste in it. The baba ganoush did have pomegranate seeds in it, so that was a nice touch. I didn’t try any of their drinks. I will definitely be visiting this place again, and I look forward to when I will do so!
Catarina F.
Tu valoración: 5 Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY
Delicious food, great decoration and atmosphere. Friendliest service you can possibly get in cph!
Stephanie P.
Tu valoración: 4 Oslo, Norway
What you can love about Nørrebro is that there is such great variety of cultures, offering the perfect setting for a Lebanese café like Mahalle. It is a cute café close to Sankt Hans Torv which serves good food in mezze style. An alternative lunch/brunch place where instead of the typical café food you get hummus, olives, pita bread, spices etc. We were there for lunch time after 12:30 and we were not the only ones. Seemed like people have discovered this place for lunch. I had the mezze plate that included different kind of pastes and pita bread. This is a cold meal, nothing is warmed up apart from the haloumi cheese. It was really good and the portion was almost too large. The service was very friendly and the girl explained what we wanted to know about the menu. The food came out quite fast and we all enjoyed what we had ordered. We also had their home tea, which I found a bit too strong as a taste. The prices were on the cheap side considering average Danish prices, especially if one would share and order few mezze plates. The interior is really cute and I was surprised I didn’t know about mahalle thinking that I live not too far from it. I am glad I came across Mahalle and I recommend it for an alternative brunch or lunch!
Linn K.
Tu valoración: 4 Copenhagen, Denmark
I’m a big fan of Mahalle. It’s a small Turkish/Lebanese café owned by two young girls. They serve Turkish/Lebanese breakfast, lunch and coffee/tea. There are not very much at the menu — but that’s not a bad thing. Rather few but good thing. Because what’s actually on the menu is really good. So far I’ve had the Lebanese breakfast, the Lebanese lunch and coffee and cake — all really good and for a good price. I can definitely recommend to have lunch here.