Asma is a Lebanese street-food spot in Limassol that works well when I want something quick, fresh and full of flavour. It is not a long sit-down restaurant experience; it is more about shawarma, kebab, falafel, wraps, bowls and bright sauces.
The restaurant It feels simple, clean and fast, with a small counter-service setup and a menu that is easy to understand. I like the casual energy, especially for a weeknight meal or a quick stop in the city.
The menu It focuses on Lebanese staples like chicken shawarma, tawouk, kebab, falafel, hummus, baba ghanouj, fattoush, tabbouleh, rice bowls and platters. I would go for a shawarma or tawouk wrap if I wanted something easy, or a mixed platter if I wanted a fuller meal.
I would come here for a quick Lebanese bite when I want something fresher than ordinary fast food. A wrap with garlic sauce and a side of salad or hummus is the kind of order that makes the most sense to me.
The portions are good for the price, especially with wraps, bowls and platters. Value feels strong because the food is filling without becoming heavy.