Hole-in-the-wall restaurant offers a clean, comfortable space with minimal decor and great music that creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The vibe suits gatherings with family and friends, blending charm with authentic cultural touches.
Grilled kofta stands out with its full flavor and is often the highlight among Arabic grilled dishes. Even those who usually avoid kofta find it delicious and hard to stop eating here.
Bright, fresh dressing complements the right herbs, fried pita chips, and pomegranate molasses in the fattoush salad. This version changes opinions with its exceptional balance and flavor.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect busy lunch hours from 12pm to 2pm on weekdays.
Credit cards and cash are accepted; mobile payments may not be available.
Restaurant offers a modern, clean design with Mediterranean charm and Middle Eastern music creating an authentic, friendly atmosphere. The space feels beautiful and inviting, combining stylish décor with a quiet, welcoming vibe.
Beef and cheese kofta come with great sauces and sides like fattoush and baba ganoush. The mixed grill features well-seasoned chicken, kofta, and beef, and the chicken kofta wrap pairs with fries.
Perfectly tangy and refreshing, the fattoush pairs well with grilled dishes and hummus. It serves as a crisp, flavorful side that complements the main courses.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking is available in the lot behind the restaurant for $5.
Authentic Lebanese restaurant with an on-site butcher shop offering fresh meat and grilled specialties. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and relaxing, enhanced by traditional music and a homey vibe. Food is consistently fresh and authentic, featuring standout dishes like shawarma and kababs.
Kofta here is very flavorful and authentic, served in dishes like the Extra Kofta Plate and Kofta Kebab. The cooking is tidy, though the kofta is sometimes less charred than some might prefer.
Fresh fattoush salad features crisp vegetables and tangy dressing. It pairs well with hummus and mtabba for a flavorful mix.
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Moussa sells fresh meat from their own butcher.
Expect higher prices for certain items like pickles.
Moussa is family-owned and maintains a clean environment.
Middle Eastern restaurant offers a cozy family vibe with a clean, spacious interior and polite staff. Music plays at a comfortable volume, creating a chill, welcoming atmosphere that suits both quiet dinners and larger groups.
Beef kofta stands out with its rich flavor and is served in a wrap that holds well. It pairs nicely with other Middle Eastern dishes like shawarma and kabobs.
Fresh and crisp with a great tangy taste, the fattoush stands out. It pairs well with pita bread and fries, making it a solid choice for a hot summer day.
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A 4% surcharge for credit card payments is added, exceeding the legal maximum.
The surcharge combined with tax results in approximately 13% more than menu prices.
No bread or sauces are provided with hummus, which may affect your meal experience.
Mediterranean vegan spot shines with Kofta Kabobs that mimic real beef and a grilled fattoush salad with a crisp, charred twist. Gorgeous marble and vintage mirrors set a romantic vibe while upbeat Mediterranean tunes keep energy high. Tables are cozy, perfect for sharing plates.
Kofta Kabobs taste like real ground beef, closely resembling the texture and flavor of authentic Jerusalem-style kebabs. The kofta shish kebab stands out as a flavorful and memorable dish.
Grilled fattoush features a light char that adds a satisfying flavor. It resembles a deconstructed romaine salad with fresh, crisp elements.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The restaurant offers a unique vegan fine dining experience.
Expect a price of around $30 for main dishes without sides.
Restaurant offers an authentic Middle Eastern decor with traditional clothing worn by staff and culturally relevant antiques. Atmosphere feels homey and warm, often lively with drum celebrations for birthdays. Space can get crowded but remains inviting and comfortable for groups.
Kofta comes in a Jordanian style with a flattened bake served alongside potatoes and a rich Tahani sauce. The kofta bi tahina matches traditional flavors closely, offering a taste similar to homemade hummus.
Salad features fresh vegetables with crisp, tangy dressing. It pairs well with dishes like kofta and musakhan rolls.
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The restaurant offers a special celebration experience with drums for birthdays.
During Ramadan, a different menu is available.
Reservations are recommended for large groups or special events.
Outdoor and indoor spaces feature heated terraces and table-side shawarma burners that offer a unique dining experience. The atmosphere combines nostalgic Arabic music with a warm, inviting vibe, though noise levels can be high. The setting balances a fancy, renovated interior with casual, interactive elements like self-cooking stations.
Kofta dishes come in tender and flavorful varieties, including chicken and lamb options. Plates often include multiple pieces, paired with sides like rice, vermicelli, and dips such as pistachio and baba ghanoush.
Fresh vegetables and crispy pita create a bright, crunchy texture in the fattoush. The salad balances tangy dressing with herbs and vegetables for a lively flavor.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a table, especially on weekends.
Expect some dishes to cost over $150, making it a pricey dining option.
Table side shawarma takes 30 to 60 minutes to serve, so order early.
Small and intimate space with simple decor and spotless cleanliness creates a cozy setting. Atmosphere feels friendly and family-oriented, though the TV volume can be loud. Offers authentic Mediterranean flavors with fresh salads and generous hummus portions.
Kofta comes as a skewer and in a chicken sandwich, with a texture that leans toward being a little dry. It pairs well with dishes like falafel and fattoush salad.
Fresh fattoush salad features crisp vegetables and tangy dressing. It pairs well with falafel and kofta skewers.
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The restaurant offers both dine-in and take-out options.
Expect small portion sizes for the price paid.
Only $1 bottled water is available; no tap water provided.