In the mood for that characteristic milk-thick, flavoury smoke that lingers in the air before it slowly dissolves? Shisha Town is surely the place to get it, as they humbly proclaim on their website – the best shisha in town. However, this description doesn’t do it justice, for it’s the best one I have ever had in any town, period.
Shisha Town is one of those places that definitely has no shortage of utmost professional and caring staff, in addition to high quality products. If you can’t decide what flavours to blend, just let them do it for you. I guarantee that the result will overcome your highest expectations. Just explain your preference and they will serve the perfect shisha in terms of flavour as well as intensity. Furthermore, what else would fit the shisha better than a sip of fresh lemonade or tea? No worries, Shisha Town offers a diverse selection of those, always perfectly served. Home-made lemonades, teas, coffee, ice-teas and even soft drinks anytime at your disposal.
Finally, in spite of having two separate rooms and summer terrace, they tend to be full for obvious reasons, so considering a reservation during the Friday evening peak might be a good option. So far, it might look like my most exaggerated article ever, however, I still feel like I’m doing pretty poor job justifying the peerlessness of Shisha Town. Give it a visit and at the end of the day you’ll find out I was right.
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