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Feedback gevenGrill 36 is the perfect place to fulfill that Mediterranean craving you have. The place is owned and operated by a very nice Egyptian man. So all there food has an Egyptian flair. IT'S DELICIOUS! Change is good, and it's time to try something new. Go to Grill 36, its a great place to eat, and it's BYOB. ?Kid-friendliness: There are equipped with high chairs and are very kid friendly with a kids menu.
On the way home from the Belford Ferry, we decided to stop at Grill36, a little spot right off of route 36. What a wonderful surprise! The decor is cute and comfortable, the service beyond friendly (thank you Sean and Phil), and the food delicious.The mixed appetizer platter was enjoyed by all, particularly the falafel. Our skewered chicken and lamb and gyros were all super tasty.To top it off, we had an amazing dessert of spun pastry and ricotta- Kunafa. It was everyone’s favorite and quite unique. But make sure to order it early in your meal because it’s made fresh and takes some time.
Grill 36 consistently delivers great service and food. They go above and beyond to hand you a great experience with their kindness and delicious food. Grateful for a restaurant that cares to set the bar high and never let it fall.Food: 5/5
The dining area was clean and comfortable and visually appealing. Don’t forget to look at the Egyptian mural on the back wall. The waiter was friendly and competent. The food was perfectly delicious. I would definitely eat there again.Food: 5/5
As frequent visitors of Middle Eastern restaurants in Paterson, we were hoping to find a place closer to home with a similar quality. Unfortunately this place didn't meet those expectations. The lentil soup was bland. The yellow rice was not yellow. It was basic white rice with some seasoning making it a pale brown color. The lamb gyro seemed to be lamb chopmeat with seasonings chopped into smaller pieces. Gyro meat cut from a skewer is by far a much better tasting meat. The chicken gyro was covered in seasonings and had a good flavor but again it was chunks of cubed chicken, not cut from a skewer. The falafel was fresh and tasty. The food was okay but if you're looking for authentic Arabic food take the trip to Paterson instead.