La noria - 86000 Villahermosa

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact La noria

Address :

Av. Gregorio Méndez Magaña 1008, Centro Delegacion Seis, 86000 Villahermosa, Tab., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +999
Categories :
City : Tab.

Av. Gregorio Méndez Magaña 1008, Centro Delegacion Seis, 86000 Villahermosa, Tab., Mexico
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TONATIUH KTM on Google

Ok
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Carlos Yanez on Google

Superb & exquisite lebanese cuisine
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Jesus Atilano on Google

Excelent Food and Great Service
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Emily Keltie on Google

Very good food, kinda expensive but very good food,
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Rommel G on Google

best Lebanese food in town, I am a regular here. They have great dishes and good service... I would only hope they would offer greater variety
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An Action on Google

Outstanding food. No skimping, very fresh. They really know how to make stuffed grape leaves (arrollados de Parra) Perfect citrus, perfect temperature, seasoned meat and rice stuffing, not just white rice wrapped in a canned vine leaf. The steamed cabbage roll, empanada (light, not greasy pastry, spicy meat stuffing) and kibbe were the best I have had in Mexico. Really sets the standard for kibbe, fried hot so the grease doesn’t permeate, and stuffed with a truly generous amount of thoughtfully spiced meat. The meat was spiced differently in each snack, truly elaborate cooking going on. Hats off!
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Mr. Cool on Google

Suprised to find a middle eastern restaurant in Villahermosa! We got the mixed platter which comes with a bit of everything. The food was all quite good, just surprised to get the smallest amount of rice I think I've ever seen. It had tons of flavor but was two bites. Pita bread was brought at the beginning, but it was crispy like tortilla chips. So weird. I guess they are catering for Mexican tastes, but still odd. Also, no Arabic tea options? It's a shame cause the labneh was very authentic, so they clearly understand Middle Eastern flavor. It was also on the expensive side. A few too many negatives to recommend.
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Moe / Monikki (WhereMoeGoes) on Google

La Noria is definitely catered to a Mexican market...the tabbouleh was more like a cucumber salad. Instead of serving baked pita bread they serve baked pita CHIPS. The Hummus and Arabic coffee was on point. I'd recommend to any Mexican who hasn't tried Lebanese food yet. The meal was good enough but not spectacular.

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