Long, narrow space with intimate seating and a charming outdoor alley creates a cozy, welcoming vibe. Warm atmosphere pairs with excellent music and a lively bar scene. Mediterranean-inspired menu complements the setting with notable cocktails and flavorful dishes.
The mezze platter serves as a great starter and sampler of appetizers for groups. Falafels come out crispy outside and delicious inside, making them a standout.
Thick, fresh house-made pita bread stands out as the real star of the meal. It feels almost like bread and pairs well with small plates.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Salsa lessons are offered later in the evening after dining hours.
Lunch hours have recently been added to the restaurant's schedule.
Interior features elegant chandeliers and candle-lit tables with soft Turkish music creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere. The space shifts from relaxed dining to lively bar vibes when music volume increases. It welcomes families and suits dates, blending upscale decor with a warm, inviting mood.
Dishes like falafel, hummus, and lamb kebabs stand out for their flavor and quality. The mixed grill offers a variety of juicy, well-seasoned meats, and appetizers like Acili Exme add to the authentic Mediterranean experience.
Warm bread arrives fresh and soft, paired with a sun-dried tomato dipping sauce that is rich and tangy. The bread stands out as a highlight alongside flavorful dishes like falafels and mixed grill.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant is currently in its soft opening phase, so expect some service inconsistencies.
Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the restaurant.
Simple and clean dining space offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with prayer mats available for salah. The setting stays quiet and comfortable, making it a good spot to enjoy authentic Afghan cuisine. Multiple TVs add a casual touch to the otherwise authentic and welcoming vibe.
Offers falafel wraps with toasted bread, onions, cilantro, and a tasty green sauce. Serves classic dishes like chicken korma, lamb kebab, chicken kebab, hummus, and fresh bread.
Afghan sesame bread stands out with its addicting flavor. Fried Bolanee stuffed with potatoes and leeks comes with spicy chutney and a ranch-like sauce. Toasted bread wraps falafel with onions, cilantro, and a tasty green sauce.
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Prices for meals can be considered high, with some dishes priced at $15.
The restaurant has a buffet option priced at $31.
Portion sizes may be unbalanced, with some dishes offering less than expected.
Arab restaurant offers warm indoor atmosphere with counter seating geared toward carry-out. The space feels comfortable and spotless, creating a home-like vibe. It stands out for freshly baked bread and authentic Lebanese dishes with generous portions.
Chicken shawarma stands out with its authentic garlic sauce and pickles, served in generous portions. The falafel is fresh and tasty, paired well with baba ganouj and hummus for a solid Mediterranean meal.
Freshly baked bread stands out with homemade quality and visible preparation. Pita bread comes out juicy and perfectly suited for shawarma.
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Parking can be an issue in the area.
It's best to order takeout due to limited seating.
The prices are reasonable for the portion sizes.
Spacious setting offers a family-friendly atmosphere with live music sessions featuring top-notch singers. Decor varies from simple and tidy to well-decorated and fresh after renovation. The vibe feels authentic and inviting, creating a sense of being in another country.
Lamb kebabs and shish kebabs come out perfectly cooked and tender. House-made bread and hummus complement dishes like Adana, falafel, and Choban salad.
Bread comes fresh and in-house, including Pida bread and toasted slices that are perfectly crisp. Garlic bread appears alongside kebabs and soups, adding a warm, flavorful touch.
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The restaurant offers halal options for all dishes.
Expect higher prices for authentic Turkish cuisine.
The dining area is clean and well-maintained.
Restaurant offers an elegant, cozy dining area with beautiful greenery and classy décor. Soft piano music creates a calm, romantic atmosphere where staff and families mingle, adding a warm, family vibe. Space feels like a hidden gem with a quiet, tucked-away charm.
Offers more than just gyros and dolmades with fresh tabbouleh and rich hummus that stands out.
Warm, free bread arrives with meals. Pita bread appears alongside hummus and mixed grilled kebab. Rolled cheese pie adds variety to the bread options.
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Happy hour menu features discounted appetizers and drinks from 4-6pm daily.
Red lentil soup is available for only five dollars during happy hour.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with wood paneling and an upstairs dining area. Energy feels family-run and tranquil, with quiet conversations and a peaceful vibe. Space is clean and open, resembling a small town diner.
Generous portions of beef shawarma stand out here. Chicken and beef shawarma bowls and sandwiches pack plenty of protein and flavor.
Soft, warm pita bread comes with meals and pairs well with hummus. Bread features prominently alongside rice and vegetables in carb-focused dishes.
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The restaurant has only been open since 2023.
The menu has plenty of options to suit everyone's taste.
The portions are generous and reasonably priced.
Dining space offers a roomy, cozy setting with simple yet elegant decor and dimmed lighting paired with Turkish music. Atmosphere feels welcoming and authentic, evoking a sense of being in Turkey. Staff provide warm hospitality, creating a comfortable environment for conversation and relaxation.
Beef kebab and falafel stand out for their quality and flavor. Hummus comes with freshly baked bread that is light inside and crispy outside, not store-bought pita.
Fresh bread arrives with a crispy exterior and light, soft inside. Varieties include Turkish bread and lahmacun, often paired with flavorful spreads or served alongside dishes like cabbage rolls.
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They don't serve any alcohol, making it a family-friendly dining option.
Vegetarian options are plentiful, catering to diverse dietary needs.
Expect to pay around $10 for a small lentil soup.
Modern Greek restaurant offers a bright, open layout with a cozy, dimly lit atmosphere that feels both relaxed and elegant. Guests enjoy fresh, authentic seafood and a variety of homemade cocktails in a space that balances a bakery vibe with chic design.
Menu features grilled calamari, lamb chops, and charcoal-grilled fish seasoned with Greek olive oil and herbs. Shareable options include a Trio Plate with dips like spicy whipped feta and creamy tzatziki, plus appetizers such as roasted beets and philo Greek halloumi cheese.
Bread comes with a flavorful olive oil sprinkled with herbs and a Greek olive assortment. The basket includes blue bread and pita, pairing well with dishes like spicy feta.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
The Pre-fixe dinner costs $55 per person, with suggested sharing of 6-8 plates.
The menu features authentic Greek dishes with fresh ingredients.
Family-run Mediterranean eatery offers a clean, modern interior with cozy, inviting atmosphere and authentic flavors. Music and TV add to a relaxed, laid-back vibe while accommodating groups from solo diners to parties of twelve.
Baba ganoush stands out with perfect seasoning and smokiness. The hummus and chicken shawarma wrap also deliver strong flavors. Adana kebab, falafel, gyro, and Turkish coffee complement the menu well.
Warm pita bread comes with the baba ganoush, offering a soft and fresh texture. Naan bread accompanies the red lentil soup, providing a different but pleasant bread option. The bread varies from other places but remains quite nice overall.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a limited dining space, so takeout is a good option.
Expect higher prices for the quality of food offered.
Bright, clean space with a modern Greek decor and a laid-back atmosphere invites relaxed dining. The vibe stays cozy and inviting, reflecting care in upkeep and presentation. Outdoor seating adds a chill vibe to the experience.
Warm dolmades come stuffed with a flavorful mix of rice, herbs, and spices, paired with bits of roasted lamb. Tangy and creamy tzatziki sauce complements the stuffed grape leaves well.
Soft, warm pita bread cushions the gyros, adding a fluffy texture that complements the meat. The bread consistently pairs well with the refreshing Tzatziki sauce and tender fillings.
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Expect to pay around $13 for a gyro, which some find excessive.
The restaurant does not serve frozen gyro meat cones.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is recommended for street vendors.
Grocery store offers fresh baked bread daily and a great selection of imported groceries including bulgur wheat. Atmosphere feels lively and welcoming with many other restaurants nearby. Pita bread stands out as best in town, freshly made and fluffy.
Wide selection of Mediterranean dishes includes homemade pita and falafel that stand out. Shawarma takes a long time to prepare and lacks strong flavor.
Freshly made pita bread stands out for its fluffy texture and daily availability. Bread comes out of the oven every day, ensuring consistent freshness.
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The bakery offers fresh bread every day.
They have a good selection of bulgur wheat and other imported items.
The grocery selection is extensive and varied.
Cozy Middle Eastern style space with warm, inviting atmosphere and beautiful decor blending traditional and modern touches. Open cooking area adds to the authentic vibe. The place feels family-run and welcoming, suited for both dine-in and takeout.
Shawarma stands out with its moist, flavorful meat unlike most places. Falafel comes fresh and is often called the best in Cincinnati. Baba ganoush, hummus, and flatbreads offer authentic Mediterranean flavors that impress.
Freshly baked pita and lavash bread come out soft and fluffy. They pair well with meals and add a nice texture.
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Parking is available right off Clifton Ave.
The lunch buffet is currently open again on Fridays.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Minimalist dining room offers spacious, spotlessly clean environment with curtained booths for privacy. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, lacking music or themed decor. Food features authentic halal kebabs and freshly baked bread, creating a distinct culinary focus.
Grilled dishes stand out with authentic Mediterranean flavors from Lebanese and Israeli recipes. The chicken shawarma is especially flavorful, paired well with creamy hummus and fresh pita.
Fresh breads come straight from a tandoor oven, including true Uzbek Naan and fresh baked pita bread. Homemade sandwich bread and bakery items add to the variety, all baked in house.
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Parking is limited.
Prices at Kebab House Grill & Bakery are 15-20% cheaper than other places.
The naan costs around $5, but the menu listed it at $2.99.
Booths with curtains for privacy create an intimate dining experience alongside a clean, spacious layout. The atmosphere feels authentic and inviting, reflecting traditional Uzbek culture with friendly service and a warm vibe.
Shrimp and beef kebabs come with excellent grill marks and fresh, juicy flavors. Chicken kebab stands out among a good selection of kebabs, soups, and salads.
Clay oven naan stands out with its phenomenal flavor and unique style, leaning more toward traditional bread than typical Indian naan. The bread overall is very delicious and worth trying alongside dishes like shurpa and wedding plov.
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A hidden 12% mandatory service charge is added to the bill.
Happy hour menu is available on weekdays with great options.
The restaurant is clean and hygienic.
Interior combines clean, warm ambiance with elegant decor featuring real plates and glass stemware. Family-friendly energy includes children playing, creating a welcoming, lively atmosphere. Space feels fancy yet comfortable, suitable for gatherings with friends or family.
Adana kebab stands out with rich flavor. The tray features beef and chicken shawarma paired well with tzatziki sauce. Iskender kebab also appears on the menu. Shish kebab may cause stomach issues.
Fresh breads come with meals and include sides like salads and yogurt. Pita bread is actually uncut sub bread, not traditional pita.
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The restaurant charges an 18% dine-in tax that is not disclosed beforehand.
Expect a 30-minute wait time for food even with few customers.
You can bring your own alcohol without any charge.