Grilled meats and Middle Eastern dishes fill a space with warm, inviting atmosphere and beautiful wall paintings. Seating feels comfortable and home-like, creating a calm, welcoming vibe for dining or takeout. Complimentary tea and soup add a generous touch to the experience.
Shawarma stands out with chicken, beef, and kafta options that pack bold flavors and generous portions. Grilled skewers, lamb chops, and chicken tawook come with tasty sides like hummus and seasoned rice, while the fattoush salad and soup add fresh, vibrant touches.
Freshness stands out with the very fresh bread served alongside meals. Bread quality matches well with dishes like tender chicken tawook and beef tikka.
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Two people can eat for $30 with leftovers.
Azima Grill House offers free tea at the end of the meal.
The restaurant uses fresh, high-quality ingredients.
Small, humble spot with a clean, calm atmosphere and generous portions. Food features crispy, toasted bread and flavor-packed subs like chicken, shawarma, and gyro. Pricing is affordable and offers great value for the quality.
Meat shawarma stands out as a highlight with rich flavors. The hummus complements it well, making the shawarmas a solid choice here.
Bread comes perfectly toasted with some options featuring sesame seeds. It pairs well with fillings like chicken, gyro toppings, and cheesesteak, blending nicely with sauces and vegetables.
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The price for a chicken fajita sub combo is $10.
The gyro costs $6.
Portion sizes at Golden Subs are generous.
Small market combines fresh seafood, top-notch baked goods, and Mediterranean flavors in a simple, somewhat crowded space. Staff offer warm service amid a well-stocked selection of groceries and unique items. Prices vary, with some treats affordable and others high, but quality remains consistent.
Falafel stands out with its freshness and pairs well with soft bread. The falafel sandwich sometimes tastes like it was made a day earlier.
Fresh baked bread stands out with a crispy outside and soft inside texture. The Tanoor bread and Arabic brown bread are especially notable for their quality and taste.
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The bakery offers a variety of fresh Arabic bread.
Prices at Zam & Zam Super Market are affordable.
The grocery selection includes unique items not found elsewhere.
Fire-filled grill greets diners in a space with dim lighting and a warm, welcoming vibe. Busy and friendly atmosphere feels genuine and family-like. Known for generous portions and best falafel, homemade bread, and authentic Middle Eastern dishes.
Hummus stands out with a fresh, creamy texture that outperforms others in taste tests. Falafel comes big, fresh, and incredibly flavorful, often noted as the best around. Plates include tender stuffed grape leaves and solid kabobs served with fresh pita and crisp salad.
Soft, delicious bread comes free with meals and pairs well with garlic sauce. Staff often provide extra bread proactively, making it a very addictive part of the meal.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect generous portions, suitable for sharing among friends.
Water bottles are charged at $1 each, so ask before accepting.
Brunch restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with artistic decor reflecting Yemeni culture and earthy tones that create a warm, inviting space. The place fills up and becomes loud and lively, especially during busy times. It features board games for children, adding a family-friendly touch.
Shakshuka stands out with generous portions and rich flavor. Other notable dishes include lahm sigar and foul (gallaba), complemented by drinks like chai and Adani tea.
Fresh, authentic bread comes straight from the oven and pairs well with dishes like Yemeni scrambled eggs and beans. The sourdough bread complements the combo breakfast and enhances the overall meal.
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The establishment operates as a sit-down order at the front cashier.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted for all orders.
Expect a wait during weekend brunch hours, especially after 10am.
Modern dining space features beautiful, elegant decor with pink accents and a clean, inviting atmosphere. The vibe stays warm and cozy, making it suitable for relaxed meals and small celebrations. Regulars enjoy Lebanese brunch specialties and unique offerings like zaatar halabi.
Traditional Lebanese breakfast dishes like manakish, labneh, and fresh pita bread feature prominently. Vegetarian appetizers create a satisfying mezze dinner that appeals to those new to Arabic food.
Fresh pita bread and traditional Lebanese manakish feature prominently alongside homemade cheese rolls. Bread accompanies dishes like hummus and shish-kabob, adding authentic texture and flavor.
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Catering and delivery services are available for events.
Mama Mona Cuisine does not serve alcohol.
Expect a variety of authentic Lebanese dishes on the menu.
Two bright dining rooms create a clean, cozy atmosphere with family-friendly energy and light instrumental music. The space feels welcoming and relaxed, reflecting a small, authentic family-owned vibe. Activity picks up during busy times, adding to the casual, bustling environment.
Combo kebab platters and rice with meat dishes stand out here. Some kebabs like Chappal Kebab and Chicken Tikka come with Qabuli Pulao, but kebabs can be burnt or tasteless.
Traditional Afghan bread like Bolani and Borani bread comes warm and pairs well with meals. Bread often arrives with sides like cucumber, onion salad, and both mint and spicy sauces.
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Free parking is available right outside the restaurant.
The prices are reasonable for the quality and amount of food.
The special platter for 2 can feed 4 people.
Iraqi restaurant with authentic cultural décor and a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere that evokes the Iraqi countryside. Live music features a unique, distinctive voice and adds to the vibrant, immersive vibe. The space feels intimate and warmly detailed, creating a strong sense of place.
Smooth, creamy hummus stands out with a fresh flavor that needs no garlic. Dishes like baba ghanoush, foul, and kebab sandwiches offer rich, authentic tastes, while pomegranate molasses adds a unique twist to dolma, masgoof, and tabbouleh.
Hot, crunchy Iraqi bread comes fresh and pairs well with dishes like burnt tomatoes, kabab, and stews. The bread often arrives with complimentary tea and adds a homemade touch to meals.
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Moussa's performance adds energy and emotion to the dining experience.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is available nearby, but it can fill up quickly during events.
Small, quiet space offers a cozy, welcoming vibe with a family atmosphere. Crowds gather for flavorful shawarma and unique sauces, creating a lively yet intimate setting. Cleanliness and attention to detail stand out in the environment.
Beef shawarmas come from a rotating spit, making them juicy and packed with bold, authentic flavor. Shawarma eggrolls offer a crispy, savory twist with perfectly seasoned meat and vegetables inside.
Banana bread tastes delicious and fresh. Saj bread holds chicken shawarma well, while pita bread can be fragile and fall apart with fillings.
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Expect a wait time of around 10 minutes for food preparation.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness throughout.
Portions are generous and prices are fair for the quality offered.
Middle Eastern bakery offers authentic food with affordable prices and a varied menu including standout items like za'atar bread and falafel. Atmosphere feels clean and professional despite some concerns about upkeep. Regulars appreciate consistent flavors and traditional recipes.
Shawarma stands out with a generous amount of mayonnaise and a solid chicken wrap option. Falafel sandwiches come well-seasoned and can be ordered extra spicy, paired nicely with a spinach pie.
Za’atar and cheese bread stands out with its perfect baking and rich flavor. Meat bread and spinach pies also offer distinctive savory options.
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The bakery has serious sanitation issues that need to be addressed.
Food safety standards are not being met at this bakery.
Prices at the bakery are very affordable and wallet-friendly.
Small restaurant with beautiful interior and comfortable atmosphere feels like home. Clean environment pairs with pleasant music to create a warm, inviting space. Seating is simple and intimate, enhancing the cozy vibe.
Hummus stands out as a highlight here, paired with shawarma that ranks among the best. The menu also features a fattoush salad, vegetarian plate, and lamb haneeth.
Fresh tandoor-made pita bread stands out with a warm, toasty texture. The hot tandoori bread pairs well with dishes like hummus and lamb, adding a flavorful, satisfying touch.
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Reservations are required for private events, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a spacious upper floor for group events.
Bottled water costs $3 each, so consider bringing your own.
Small and packed space with a retro punkish design creates a lively and fun atmosphere. Music plays loudly, requiring raised voices for conversation, adding to the bar-like energy. A big TV shows sports, enhancing the engaging vibe.
Chicken shawarma stands out with seasoned tender chicken, garlic, and fries inside a toasted fresh sesame baguette. The homemade sauce adds a unique touch to the sandwich.
Toasted bread stands out with its exceptional texture and flavor. Large bread portions often overshadow the minimal chicken filling in the shawarma.
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The grill was broken during a recent visit, affecting burger availability.
The restaurant closes at 11 pm on weekdays, so plan accordingly.
They offer a free side for first-time visitors, which is a nice perk.
Coffee shop blends authentic Turkish decor with live music, creating a vibrant, cozy atmosphere. Interior features chandeliers, intricate patterns, and warm colors that evoke Istanbul. Seating is intimate, with carpet-lined benches and Turkish lamps enhancing the ambiance.
Simit and Turkish tea anchor the menu alongside a variety of mezze platters featuring labneh, cheese, and spinach with cheese. Sweet options like baklava and Turkish delight complement the savory dishes, creating a balanced Mediterranean spread.
Warm, fluffy bread wraps juicy, well-seasoned doner beef. Simit bread stands out as a distinctive choice, and breads from takeout or blind bags maintain quality and freshness.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on event nights.
Live music starts at 10 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Karaoke is available for guests, adding to the fun atmosphere.
Bakery offers a homey atmosphere with a family vibe and a sunny room for casual dining. The space feels authentic, reminiscent of a Middle Eastern city bakery, and stays busy with customers throughout the day.
Juicy, well seasoned Beef Shawarma pairs with fresh pita and great hummus. Huge, authentic falafel sandwiches come with pickled turnips, tomatoes, onions, and parsley. Regular Arabic delicacies like hummus, babaghanoush, and kibbeh are solid choices.
Fresh pita bread stands out with its soft texture and great flavor. The zaatar bread and cheese bread are also notable for their quality and taste.
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New Yasmeen Bakery opens at 5:30 AM and offers a wide range of fresh food.
The bakery features a cafeteria style where you take your tray to the register.
They have a great selection of Lebanese groceries available for purchase.
Restaurant offers beautiful decor and an inviting atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating. Music and aromas create a sense of authentic Turkish culture. Staff provide interactive experiences like tea shows and live dessert preparation.
Beyti Kebab stands out as a key dish here, alongside other Turkish staples like lahmacun. The kebabs offer rich, authentic flavors typical of Mediterranean cuisine.
Fresh bread stands out with its amazing texture. The Balloon bread shines at dinner, topped with sesame seeds.
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The restaurant hosts birthday celebrations with special songs and desserts.
Buffet service is available during special events like Mezza fest.
Reservations are recommended for large parties celebrating special occasions.
Middle Eastern restaurant with newly renovated decor featuring private booths and traditional floor seating creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The space feels like a palace or temple, blending cultural design with comfort. It attracts diners seeking authentic Yemeni cuisine in a relaxed setting.
Hummus stands out with rich flavor, paired well with chicken mandi and flavorful shawarma. The menu also includes tasty shakshuka and fresh fattoush salad.
Fresh Arabic bread comes with dishes like the hot pot and Fahsa, pairing well with rich stews. The bread is soft and warm, complementing the Tandoori style and side soups perfectly.
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The restaurant closes at 10 pm and stops dine-in at 9:15 pm.
Expect prices to average around $50 per person.
The restaurant is exceptionally clean and provides a peaceful dining experience.
Medium-sized, casual Lebanese restaurant with compact seating and large booths surrounded by glass windows. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, with a family-owned vibe that brings a sense of home and nostalgia. Busy and lively during rush hours, reflecting a fast-paced, authentic Middle Eastern dining experience.
Shawarma stands out with flavorful beef and tender chicken options that many find exceptional. Falafel and hummus complement the combination platters served over rice.
Fresh and crunchy bread complements dishes well. Warm bread enhances the mouthwatering beef sandwiches.
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Parking can be tricky during busy hours.
Gratuity is automatically added for parties of five or more.
Expect high prices for food and drinks.
Simple, clean setting with authentic Lebanese decor creates a comfortable, nostalgic atmosphere. Noise levels rise and echo when full, making conversation difficult. Known for fresh kaak bread and unique sesame sandwiches, it draws those seeking traditional flavors in a casual environment.
Labneh and Makdous stand out as must-try dishes. Sojouk pairs well with corn and labneh, while sandwiches feature fresh vegetables and options like mixed cheese or pesto with Halloumi. Halloumi cheese is very salty and priced higher than its quality suggests.
Sesame bread comes freshly baked daily with crispy texture and a variety of vegetarian, vegan, dairy, and meat fillings. Unique styles like sesame Kaak and zataar sesame bread stand out, though the sesame bread leans a bit sweet.
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The tea and coffee are self-serve once you've paid for the cup.
There is a wide variety of toppings available for flatbreads.
Prices for flatbreads are around $8, which some may find high.
Halal restaurant with stylish decor and greenery inside creates a cozy vibe complemented by Arabian music. Atmosphere stays laid back and chill, though sometimes noisy due to staff. Food offers authentic Middle Eastern flavors with standout items like hummus and fresh baked bread.
Shawarma beef and chicken offer authentic, rich flavors. Turkish meat kebabs come with grilled vegetables and the Fattoush Salad stands out as superb.
Fresh baked bread arrives with garlic butter and a garlic dip. Bread pairs well with hummus and stands out for its delicious flavor.
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They offer a discount on the total bill on Tuesdays.
They offer a lunch menu with special prices for lunch items.
Brunch restaurant features chic and cozy interior design with an open kitchen that adds liveliness. Atmosphere feels relaxed and stylish, though sometimes music volume rises. Unique highlight includes a non-alcoholic bar, setting it apart from typical brunch spots.
Shakshuka stands out with fresh bread and rich cheese, served alongside complimentary bread with hummus and labneh. Dishes like Lahm Sigar and fasoulia come fresh and flavorful, showing clear care in preparation.
Tandoor bread comes out hot and flaky, great for scooping. Fresh, flavorful breads like tamees and foul appear alongside dishes like shakshuka and hummus, often served complimentary.
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They stop serving at 3pm.
The eggs cost $20 a plate and the beans (fasoulia) cost $18, including tax and tip.
Three adults and one child paid $162 with bread and drinks.
Mediterranean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a homey feel and fresh made bread alongside exceptional hummus. Seating shows signs of age, and the space maintains a clean but modest interior. Food features include tender chicken shawarma and top-notch Middle Eastern dishes.
Falafel, hummus, and garlic sauce stand out for their rich flavors and smooth textures. The fattoush salad offers a fresh, crisp bite, while the chicken shawarma is tender and mostly white meat.
Hot, freshly baked bread arrives crisp outside and soft inside. It pairs well with garlic sauce and complements shawarmas and salads.
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Expect high prices, with some dishes costing significantly more than before.
Parking is usually available without a wait.
Payment is made at the counter after dining.
Large space with Middle Eastern decor and cultural murals creates a rich atmosphere. The vibe is family warm with positive energy flowing throughout. Hot towels and a cafe offering coffee add thoughtful touches to the experience.
Falafel wraps and chicken shawarma sandwiches stand out with bold flavors. Lamb Hanieth, Fahsah, and velvety hummus pair well with fresh Fattoush and Tabouli salads.
Freshly made bread cooks over an open fire, giving it a distinct smoky flavor. It pairs well with dishes like lentil soup and fafsah, enhancing their taste.
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They are open late nights for suhoor.
Expect a 45-minute wait time for refilling the lamb haneeth.
Prices increased significantly, with the fahsa now costing around $24.
Large space with rustic Mediterranean decor and comfortable booths creates a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. Warm aromas of fresh herbs and grilled meats fill the air, enhancing the welcoming vibe. Quiet setting with New Age music plays softly, inviting relaxed dining.
Offers best hummus, perfectly seasoned lamb shish kebab, and great chicken shawarma sandwich. Prices stay reasonable with standout falafel and shawarma.
Fresh bread comes hot from the oven with a side of garlic dip. A unique red sauce for bread adds a flavor not found elsewhere.
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Expect a 20-minute wait for takeout orders during busy times.
Each entree is large enough for two servings, providing good value.
The restaurant offers a 20% discount on your next meal with a receipt.
Small, family-owned Middle Eastern restaurant with authentic Iraqi kebabs and rich aromas filling the air. Bright LED lighting contrasts with narrow, cluttered seating that creates a bustling, intimate vibe. Known for affordable, flavorful dishes that attract those seeking genuine Iraqi barbecue.
Authentic Iraqi kebabs stand out for their rich flavor and filling portions. The breaded stew offers a delicious alternative, and adding lentil soup and salad rounds out the meal.
Soft, fresh bread comes with meals and pairs well with kabobs and crisp vegetables. Bread sells for $1 each, which some find expensive, and making bread in-house could improve the dining experience.
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Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during busy dinner hours.
The restaurant offers free parking for customers.
Prices for kebab plates start at $23, which is higher than average.