Elegant dining room blends cozy atmosphere with clean, unpretentious design featuring white tablecloths and large windows. Background includes live Arabic music that enhances the welcoming vibe. Space offers wheelchair accessibility and a private lower level for parties, reflecting a sophisticated yet straightforward style.
Bright and fresh, the fattoush salad features crisp vegetables and tangy dressing that tastes homemade. It stands out as an exceptional dish with a vibrant mix of flavors.
Made in house, the knafeh is delicate and perfectly sweet. It features a unique preparation not commonly seen elsewhere.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets very busy.
Suda's offers excellent vegetarian and vegan options.
The pricing is reasonable, providing great value for the quality of food.
Mediterranean restaurant with beautiful decor featuring intricate patterns and traditional touches creates a quaint, comfortable setting. The atmosphere is fun and lively, often energized by live belly dancing performances on weekends. Music plays loudly, making conversation difficult during entertainment.
Fattoush here stands out for its exceptional freshness and vibrant flavors. The salad pairs well with Syrian floral tea, enhancing the overall experience.
Knafeh comes out with a perfect temperature and sweetness, not soaked in syrup, topped with pistachios. It melts in your mouth and offers a delicious finish to the meal.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for busy nights like Christmas.
The belly dancer performs on Fridays and Saturdays, enhancing the dining experience.
Dinner and a show are offered on Friday nights, making it a special event.
Small space with tasteful decor and a lush green Lebanese vibe creates a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Traditional music plays, adding to the culturally rich experience. Few tables keep it from feeling crowded, making the setting cozy and inviting.
Crispy pita chips add a great texture to the fattoush. It pairs well with dishes like chicken shawarma and comes alongside sides like fries and cheese rolls.
Knafeh stands out as a sweet, rich dessert paired well with Arabic coffee. It comes alongside other treats like baklava, both offering a tasty finish to meals.
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Only one dish is halal at the restaurant.
The price of $8 for the sandwich offers good value for the money.
The parking lot in front is difficult to find a parking spot in.
Mediterranean restaurant with modern artistic decor and cultural artwork creates a warm atmosphere with chill music at comfortable volume. Open kitchen design adds to the experience while serving authentic Palestinian food with generous portions. The vibe is welcoming and cozy, attracting diners seeking a top-tier dining experience.
Fresh and crisp textures define the fattoush salad, served with generous portions of chicken and feta. It pairs well with hummus, making both solid choices.
Kunafah here stands out for its rich, sweet flavor and perfect texture. It pairs well with Arabic coffee and complements other dishes like the Olive Bistro Mix Mashawi and hummus.
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Mansaf is only available after 3pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
The portions are generous, making it a good value for families.
Parking is ample and convenient for guests visiting the restaurant.
Palestinian restaurant offers cozy, dimly lit space with embroidered benches and tasteful decor. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant, enhanced by live music that suits a relaxed evening. Outdoor seating lines the sidewalk, providing a casual alternative to the intimate indoor setting.
Salad comes in reasonable amounts and tastes refreshing. It pairs well with dips, bread, and cauliflower fritters for a flavorful plant-based meal.
Sugar syrup comes on the side, allowing the kunafa to be made without sugar. The dessert features a cheese crusted in crumbs with flavors like rose, pomegranate, and pistachio. The phyllo covering is perfectly slow cooked and not burnt.
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Reservations are suggested, especially for busy nights.
The restaurant offers a brunch menu alongside dinner options.
Expect to finish your meal within 90 minutes if seated during peak hours.
Cozy space with intimate atmosphere and rustic charm feels like Beirut. Fattoush bursts with pomegranate and sumac, pairing perfectly with falafel. Knafeh is light and balanced, served with syrup on the side, great with iced coffee.
Salads feature fattoush with lots of pomegranate and sumac. The fattoush tastes delicious and pairs well with falafel.
Knafeh here is light and not overly sweet, served with syrup on the side and a thin sesame bread. It pairs well with iced coffee and offers a different take from other versions.
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A reservation is a must due to the limited indoor area.
The restaurant is Halal.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
Large Mediterranean restaurant with tasteful decor inspired by family travels and authentic Middle Eastern music creates a fantastic ambiance. Outdoor seating includes a pet-friendly patio and a small market offers olive oil and spreads. Full bar features Lebanese wines and beers that complement the excellent food.
Salad features fresh, vibrant ingredients with a tangy dressing that stands out. It tastes authentic and well-balanced, making it a highlight among the dishes.
Warm knafeh blends savory and sweet with a rich syrup. The dessert stands out as decadent and dreamy.
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Happy hour at AMMATOLI is from 3 to 5 pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
There is a 2-hour free parking lot 2 minutes away.
Lebanese restaurant offers beautifully designed space with ample outdoor seating open to summer breezes. Atmosphere blends romantic elegance with a homey, spacious dining room that sometimes echoes. Food serves family-style from large pans, featuring standout dishes like stuffed zucchinis and knafeh dessert.
Crisp, fresh ingredients define the fattoush, paired with a zesty dressing that brightens the salad. The fattoush stands out for its crispiness and balance, making it a memorable part of the meal.
Knafeh Ashta stands out as a rich, creamy dessert option. The knafeh here looks great and tastes incredibly delicious, making it a notable choice among the menu's sweets.
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You have to book in advance for lunch or dinner.
You pay up front with your order at this restaurant.
The portion size of the chicken and rice is perfect for two people.
Large restaurant blends modern elegance with authentic charm, featuring olive trees and comfortable couches. Atmosphere feels welcoming and family-friendly, lively with frequent birthday celebrations and loud music. Valet parking and spacious seating add to the inviting experience.
Freshness stands out in the fattoush salad, which arrives crisp and vibrant. It pairs well with grilled dishes like chicken tawook and shish tawook, complementing the meal with its zesty flavors.
Knafeh stands out with its amazing flavor and excellent texture. It consistently impresses as a top choice for this dessert.
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The restaurant celebrates birthdays with a special cake and song.
Birthday celebrations occur every 5-20 minutes during events.
Parking availability is limited near the restaurant.
Mediterranean restaurant with authentic decor and warm, inviting atmosphere offers occasional live music and belly dancing. Staff prepare drinks visibly, adding an entertaining element to the experience. Valet parking supports convenience in a tastefully decorated, clean space.
Dressing on the Fattoush is delicious and stands out. The salad works well as a main dish and pairs nicely with other items like Lamb Shank and Honey Harissa Chicken.
Hot kunafa stands out with its rich, warm texture and sweet flavor. Pairing it with baklava ice cream creates a unique dessert experience that blends crispy and creamy elements.
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Parking is available in the front, back, sides, and on the street.
Complimentary valet parking is offered.
Tuesday features half-price wines by the glass.
Compact Lebanese restaurant with loud eurodance music and bright fluorescent lighting creates a lively yet cozy atmosphere. Staff foster a family-like vibe that welcomes guests warmly despite the tight seating. The space feels clean and unassuming, suited for casual, chill dinners.
Fresh fattoush features crisp vegetables and toasted pita, offering a bright, tangy flavor. It pairs well with rich dips like lamb birria and creamy hummus.
The kunafa pancake blends the taste and texture of knafeh with a blueberry pancake. It is thick, soft, and crispy, combining cheese and berries for a unique flavor.
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The restaurant is open late night.
The Lebanese crunch wrap supreme is only offered late at night.
The price of the shawarma is $16.
Open kitchen and high ceilings create a modern vibe with a cozy, quiet atmosphere perfect for dates or family. Fattoush salad bursts with fresh herbs and crisp flavors. Mom’s Knafeh dessert offers a sweet finish, though it sometimes lacks crispiness, pairing well with labneh and wagyu kebab.
Packed with fresh herbs, the fattoush salad stands out for its vibrant, crisp flavors. It pairs well with other dishes but shines on its own as a highlight.
The kunafa stands out with its Mom’s Knafeh dessert offering. It sometimes lacks the expected crispy texture but pairs well with other dishes like labneh and wagyu kebab.
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The restaurant operates on a first come last served basis.
Everything is sold as small plates, and sides must be ordered separately.
The prices are high compared to the quantity served.
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.
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.
Warm, earthy colors and colorful mosaics create a cozy, authentic atmosphere with tight seating inside and on the sidewalk patio. Outdoor heated seating offers a pleasant option year-round. Lebanese music plays softly, enhancing the inviting vibe.
Fresh ingredients and a good portion size make the fattoush salad stand out. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy hummus and grilled kafta kebab.
Classic Knafeh delivers a sweet, gooey texture that pairs well with a hot pot of tea. It meets expectations with a rich, satisfying flavor that complements the meal perfectly.
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You need a reservation on a weekend to dine here.
Expect over 1 hour wait for chicken shawarma during busy times.
Portions are small; 2 chicken kababs cost $28.
Phoenician design resembling an ancient ship shapes a spacious, elegant setting with outdoor seating and a pleasant cocktail bar. Noisy atmosphere fills the space, lively and energetic, often crowded with large groups sharing dishes. Lebanese-inspired cocktails and exceptional food create a distinct dining experience.
Fresh and flavorful ingredients make the Fattoush salad stand out. The sour cherry fattoush is a unique off-menu option that adds a special twist.
Freshly made kunafa takes about 20 minutes to prepare and features an inverted sweet cheese tart with a semolina crust. It comes with orange blossom syrup and sesame pita pillows for added flavor.
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Reservations are required for private events and should be made in advance.
The restaurant hosts a lively Pride Drag Brunch every Sunday.
New Year's Eve includes a four-course meal with music and dancers.