Restaurant offers authentic German dรถner kebab with generous portions and halal-certified ingredients. Space feels casual and relaxed with plenty of seating options. Food quality stands out with imported bread and flavorful sauces matching Berlin standards.
Falafel balls come out crispy and flavorful, especially good dipped in spicy ketchup. They appear as a main protein option and also as a topping on loaded doner fries with feta and sauce.
Imported Turkish bread has a soft, airy interior and a crispy crust that holds meat, veggies, and sauces well. Pide bread stands out as a golden, pillowy delight similar to focaccia, adding flavor and texture to the kebabs.
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Berliner Haus is the only place in Denver selling German Doner kebab.
All products at Berliner Haus are certified halal.
The Doner sandwich costs $15.
Modern space offers bright open layout with ambient music and clean, inviting atmosphere. Small, dog-friendly patio provides outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels relaxed and family-friendly, welcoming guests warmly.
Falafel stands out for being very fresh and extremely delicious. It pairs well with tahini sauce and garlic dip, making it a flavorful choice.
Warm, freshly made pita bread comes out soft and fluffy, tasting like it just left the oven. It pairs well with hummus and complements dishes like beef kabob with salad and tzaziki sauce.
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Prices are reasonable for a good amount of food.
The portions are so big that you always go home with leftovers.
The menu has clearly marked vegan and vegetarian options.
Grocery store with wide halal selection including fresh meats, spices, and Middle Eastern staples. Clean, organized space with traditional oven and deli offering freshly prepared dishes like falafel and kebabs. Prices stay reasonable, and ongoing expansion improves shopping convenience.
Falafel features a golden-crispy exterior with a pillowy-soft interior that creates a memorable texture contrast. The sandwich offers a well-crafted balance of flavors reflecting Middle Eastern tradition.
A traditional oven produces fresh Iraqi bread with a distinctive texture and flavor. Bread comes alongside well-priced Middle Eastern dishes like kebabs and grilled chicken.
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Barakah Halal Market offers a wide variety of halal meats and groceries.
The market is known for its cleanliness and organization.
Prices at Barakah Halal Market are competitive and affordable.
Small dining area offers a cozy atmosphere with vibrant decor blending Eastern and Western influences. Energy shifts from quiet to lively as students arrive for lunch, creating a warm, family-owned vibe. Authentic Middle Eastern cuisine complements the inviting, home-like setting.
Falafel here is light, airy, and crispy with a delicious flavor that stands out. The falafel sandwich pairs well with other items like grape leaves, making it a notable choice.
Fresh baked pita bread and house-made white bread stand out with great taste. Sandwiches use bread made fresh daily, and meals often come with a large serving of bread alongside other dishes.
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Reservations are required for feteer meshaltet, which must be ordered a day in advance.
The price for a chicken shawarma sandwich is $8.99.
Parking is available in the lot behind the restaurant.
Greek restaurant offers a casual, family-friendly atmosphere with an authentic feel and phenomenal food. Outdoor and second-level seating provide stunning skyline views and a quiet, shaded environment. Owners work closely with guests, creating a mom-and-pop vibe that feels welcoming and genuine.
Falafel comes made to order, crispy outside and soft inside with fresh ingredients. The falafel sandwich stands out for its authenticity and flavor.
Soft, fresh pita bread stands out here with a quality that rivals what you'd find in Egypt. The bread pairs well with tzatziki sauce and comes with fresh olive oil tips.
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Happy hour prices are great, offering discounts on drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant serves generous portions, making it a good value for the price.
Most ingredients are imported from Greece, ensuring authentic flavors.
Mall food court setting offers spacious seating and a clean, simple atmosphere with recent renovations. The vibe stays quiet and basic, fitting for casual counter service. A juice bar addition adds a fresh touch to the straightforward setup.
Falafel here has a perfect consistency, with a toasty outside and soft inside. It stays moist and full of flavor, offering a vegan sandwich option as well.
Pita bread comes out soft and chargrilled on one side, still warm and fresh. It pairs well with the heavily seasoned gyro beef and lamb, complementing the fresh vegetables.
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Kabora Kebab is located inside the Southwest Plaza food court.
The prices at Kabora Kebab are around $10.
Kabora Kebab is a no-frills counter service spot.
Spacious interior with authentic Middle Eastern decor and comfortable seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. Separate hookah lounge with excellent ventilation keeps smoke away from dining areas while offering a wide selection of flavors. Groups gather to enjoy relaxed socializing with music and games in a clean, elegant setting.
Falafel comes out perfectly cooked, never dry or overly fried. They serve it in a sandwich with in-house pita, making it a standout choice alongside chicken shawarma and rich hummus.
Freshly made warm pita bread arrives alongside creamy hummus. The bread stays very fresh and pairs well with dishes like kofta tahini.
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They offer a daily special for lunch and dinner.
Lunch and dinner specials are available every Tuesday.
The restaurant is not kid-friendly after 3 pm due to hookah service.
Middle Eastern restaurant combines authentic atmosphere with an attached traditional market selling spices, teas, and trinkets. The vibe is quiet and homey, enhanced by Arabic music and retro decor. Seating is small but accommodates groups, creating a friendly and serene environment.
Falafel comes out hot and incredibly tasty with a yummy sauce that complements it well. It stands out as exceptionally delicious and is often served alongside good hummus and dolmas.
Freshly made pita bread stands out, especially with wraps that use thin flat bread seen as healthier. The market offers a great selection of reasonably priced breads and spices.
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The attached grocery store has some awesome finds.
Expect to pay around $30 for a small meal.
The market has a great selection of reasonably priced spices and breads.
Small restaurant with gorgeous interior and a bar-like atmosphere featuring TVs that show sports games. Music plays a great playlist that complements the lively and fun vibe. Open late, it attracts a crowd that enjoys flavorful food and drinks in a clean, inviting space.
Falafel wraps and appetizers stand out with rich, flavorful seasoning. Options include falafel served alongside dishes like butter masala and garlic naan, offering a mix of textures and tastes.
Cheesy naan bread stands out with its light, chewy texture and strong, crunchy finish. Toasted bread in the Philly cheesesteak complements juicy fillings well.
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Happy hour deals offer $3 draft IPAs and Samuel Adams from 3 to 7 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Happy hour all drinks are 50% off.
Late night eats are served until 3am every night.
Interior features cozy mural walls and skylight-style lighting, creating a clean and welcoming atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and comfortable, with spacious seating and colorful decor. Guests often enjoy authentic shawarma served with complimentary soup and tea.
Falafel comes out well cooked and generally enjoyable. The plate pairs falafel with fries that could be better but are decent enough.
Saj bread stands out as the key feature, used in their shawarma sandwiches. The bread is consistently perfect and pairs well with the fillings.
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The restaurant is Halal.
The portions at Sumac Street are very generous.
The prices are affordable and the menu offers large portions.
Grocery store combines quiet, cozy atmosphere with a clean, organized market full of regional delicacies and unique pantry items. Bistro area offers casual, comfortable seating and serves highly praised gyros and sandwiches. The vibe stays chill and welcoming throughout.
Falafel balls come out moist and flavorful, not dry at all. They stand out as some of the best falafels around, often recommended to try before leaving.
Soft, pillowy homemade bread stands out in sandwiches and with dips. Warm pita bread accompanies hummus and baba ghanoush, adding a fresh, balsamic-drizzled touch to the flavors.
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The market offers a variety of Eastern European treats and snacks.
Prices are very affordable for the quality of food offered.
The market is well stocked with Balkan grocery essentials.
Small dining space with about five tables offers a cozy atmosphere and immaculate cleanliness. Family-run vibe serves authentic halal kabobs and fresh traditional Afghan bread with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Falafels come fresh fried on the spot, with a crispy outside and a soft, well-seasoned interior. The falafel sandwiches pair well with chicken and deliver consistent flavor and texture.
Freshly made traditional Afghan bread comes out daily, including varieties like naan shirmal. The bread pairs well with grilled kabobs and falafel, offering a tasty and authentic option.
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The restaurant is Halal, which is a plus for some.
Prices are very reasonable, making it a good choice for budget-conscious diners.
There is limited seating available, so takeout is a popular option.
Spacious interior with simple decor and a homey, comfortable vibe sets a welcoming scene. Serene music and a TV tuned to foreign channels add an authentic touch. The place feels cozy and culturally rich, with staff preparing food in view, creating an engaging atmosphere.
Falafel has a nice crunch and tastes fresh. The falafel wrap and sandwich come out very good and crunchy, often paired with hummus and baba ghanouj for a full flavor experience.
Pita bread comes out light and fluffy, perfectly fresh and hot. It pairs well with juicy meat and tangy dressing, making the bread a satisfying part of the meal.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM on weekdays with discounted drinks.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Bright, spotless interior with beautiful decor creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere filled with pleasant music and warm scents. The vibe feels like a family gathering centered on food, offering a clean and comfortable environment that stands out among Mediterranean restaurants.
Falafel comes as a meal or sandwich served with French fries. The falafel plate suits vegetarian diners well.
Soft, fluffy Iraqi bread called samoon comes fresh and pairs well with dishes. The bread soaks up an addictive sauce from the fava bean dish, enhancing its flavor.
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Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a clean and organized environment.
Parking is available and convenient for visitors.
Gyro restaurant offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with spacious seating and a clean, stylish interior. Rock and roll music adds to the lively vibe while the environment remains comfortable and inviting. The place feels authentic and welcoming, making it stand out among similar eateries.
Falafel comes out very moist and flavorful with a great mix of textures and spices. It pairs well with sides like hummus and baba ganoush, making for a fantastic combo.
Fresh, thick pita bread comes with dishes like hummus and babaganoush. Bread stands out as exceptional and pairs well with spiced and plain hummus options.
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The parking lot is tight, so it might be difficult to find parking if you have a large car.
The prices are affordable and portion sizes are generous.
The place is wheelchair friendly.
Mediterranean restaurant with an open kitchen concept and clean, comfortable seating creates a family-friendly, calm atmosphere. Interior decor is nicely done and inviting, contrasting with a humble exterior. Music adds to the pleasant vibe, making it a hidden gem known for authentic flavors.
Falafel comes out hot and crispy with a warm, soft inside. The falafel sandwich stands out as a must-try dish alongside other favorites like lentil soup and Baba Ghanouj.
Shawerma and Kabob come with Iraqi bread and pita bread. The pita is thin and served cold, scoring about 5.5 out of 10.
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The restaurant is HALAL, catering to specific dietary needs.
Sinbad Restaurant is open until midnight for late-night dining.
The prices at Sinbad Restaurant are reasonable for the quality offered.
Middle Eastern restaurant offers a low key atmosphere with a simple, relaxed dining room and quiet ambiance. The space feels like a casual, family-run spot with generous portions and a focus on fresh, flavorful dishes. A hidden gem with a patio view of the Flat Irons adds to its distinctiveness.
Falafel comes out perfectly cooked and is often described as the best ever eaten. It pairs well with handmade pita and solid hummus, making the vegetarian falafel plate a strong choice.
Fresh, steamy hot pita bread comes homemade and pairs perfectly with hummus and garlic sauce. Portions include generous servings of bread alongside rice and labnah.
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The portions are generous and can easily feed multiple people.
Prices can be high, with meals costing around $60 for two.
Sultan Grill uses compostable containers for takeout orders.
Mediterranean restaurant with an authentic and affordable menu offers late-night hours until 3 AM and vegan options. The atmosphere feels inviting and clean, with a kiosk ordering system that simplifies the process. Outdoor patio adds a relaxed touch, while the food stands out for its freshness and flavor.
Falafel comes crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, packed with flavor and very fresh. Options include a falafel sandwich, wrap, or platter, all consistently delicious.
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HUMMUS is open until 3 AM, making it a rare late-night dining option.
The restaurant offers vegan and gluten-free options for diverse dietary needs.
HUMMUS is very clean, providing a pleasant dining environment.
Lebanese restaurant offers a calm and cozy atmosphere with lush tablecloths and a warm, inviting vibe. It stays open late and feels down-to-earth and comfortable, making it easy to have quiet conversations. The place feels authentic and homey, distinct from typical dining spots.
Falafel comes out crispy outside and tender inside with a flavorful punch. It pairs well with creamy baba and hummus that melt in your mouth.
Fresh pita bread comes made from scratch and cooked to order. It arrives piping hot alongside a hummus plate with four kinds of hummus.
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The restaurant is open late for dinner service.
They recently added new items to the menu.
Expect reasonable prices for Mediterranean food.
Colorful Turkish lamps and flags create a distinctive, bar-like setting with a lively, energetic atmosphere that intensifies late at night. Brand new billiards tables, darts, and live or DJ music contribute to a fun, social vibe. The place combines bar vibes, live music, pool tables, and Turkish decor for a unique experience.
Falafel comes with a spicy kick and strong flavorful notes. The gyro wrap version stands out as unbelievable and highly praised.
Soft and fluffy pita bread stands out here. It pairs well with dishes like the gyro salad, and extra naan or bread is often requested.
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On Sundays, they offer a Bloody Mary bar.
Expect a bar setting, which may not be family-friendly.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food.