3/5 Two S. 4 years ago on Google • 1175 reviews
Real
score
3.3
out
of
5.
We
love
Oasis
on
the
other
side
of
town.
It’s
a
mighty
place.
We’re
not
sure
the
new
Fairfield
location
works
as
well.
It
is
a
big
bright
and
airy
space
here
with
sizeable
cafe
and
grocery
sections.
The
cafe
layout
is
odd
and
people
walking
through
to
the
grocery
walk
right
through
the
people
going
to
the
cafe.
The
cross
over
has
its
challenges
and
doesn’t
quite
work.
It
was
a
very
cold
day
today
and
far
too
cold
and
breezy
inside.
At
times
it
was
absolutely
freezing
and
like
most
customers
we
kept
our
coats
on
inside,
my
partner
in
what
she
calls
“double
puff”,
a
puffy
vest
and
a
puffy
coat,
all
carefully
colour
coordinated
of
course.
Basically,
either
the
heating
wasn’t
on
or
it
wasn’t
working
well
enough.
Whatever
it
is,
it’s
a
significant
issue
with
winter
one
day
away.
It
doesn’t
feel
like
a
relaxing
place
here
either.
There
were
a
few
screaming
kids
today
and
that
added
to
the
significant
volume
levels
inside.
I
ordered
the
big
Lebanese
breakfast.
That
was
the
dish
I
recall
having
at
the
Hugesdale
store.
It
was
the
one
I
wanted
to
have
again
as
it
was
so
good
there.
Most
of
the
dish
was
superb.
The
eggs
were
soft
and
fluffy.
The
soujouk
and
haloumi
soft,
delicious
and
flavoursome.
The
labne
lovely
and
the
chickpeas
and
fateh
really
good.
The
olives
were
super
too,
four
different
varieties,
all
delicious
with
very
fresh
tomato
and
cucumber.
Beautiful,
fresh
and
flavoursome.
Bizarrely
though,
the
pita
was
stale
and
quite
hard.
It
was
tough
to
eat.
I’ve
never
had
poor
pita
like
this
before.
I’m
too
accommodating
and
I
should
have
complained
and
got
some
fresh
pita.
Anyway,
leave
plenty
of
time
for
the
big
brekkie.
It
is
very
large
meal.
My
partner’s
king
salmon
was
a
very
pretty
dish
which
was
very
attractively
presented.
She
said
it
was
a
good
rather
than
an
outstanding
dish
though.
It’s
a
pass
today.
From
our
perspective,
there’s
a
few
unexpected
issues
here
at
present.
We
hope
Oasis
can
sort
them
out.