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The Midsea Eatery

The Midsea Eatery

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4.5 Google Review
99 Regent St, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 3W3, Canada
(506) 455-5556 m.facebook.com/themidsea
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Mar 18, 2019
I really want to give this spot five stars, but I just feel that it's a bit too overpriced. The food is good and I'm never disappointed in that aspect. It really does all boil down to cost though. Aside from the value aspect, the owners are really nice and friendly and the food tastes great (although I do wish the spicy rice was spicier but that's just me). Easily my favourite Donairs in the city as well.

Apr 18, 2019
Really enjoyed the chicken shwarma the few times I've bought one. Service was also very quick despite there only being two people working and a dozen or so customers ordering within 10 minutes. Good amount of seating, just wish the place was a little bigger as it can get a little cramped with so many waiting on their order. Great place to visit and worth checking out.

Feb 9, 2019
Looking for "The Best" authentically delicious Lebanese fare, this is it! Friendly staff, great portions for a great price, efficient service, always fresh, always feel better having visited, and a healthy, tasty and fulfilling option that is dairy free. Love it!

Mar 22, 2019
Food: 4/5 Service: 4/5 Portioning: 2/5 I honestly would love to give this restaurant a solid four stars, but I feel that I didn't find the value for the money spent here. Food was good. It was freshly made. But, any Mediterranean place I've been to usually has more "toppings" in the plate, and at the least, a decent amount of hummus and/or on the plate. I was disappointed with the portioning. I hope this place does really well, but I'd like to see the portioning improve. I'd like to see less salad, and more hummus and potatoes on the plate of shawarma or falafel.

Mar 16, 2019
Really nice atmosphere, good music. Always love what I get here and the falafel is sooooo good! If you haven't had Mediterranean food before, like me, it's worth the experience. This is a regular stop now when I am downtown.

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Mon:12 pm - 9 pm
Tue:12 pm - 9 pm
Wed:12 pm - 9 pm
Thu:12 pm - 9 pm
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Sat:12 pm - 9 pm

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