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The atmosphere is nice, as are the food displays (cafeteria style). The staff is very friendly and nice. However, some of the food leaves you wanting a bit, though there is much in vegan and vegetarian options. It is a Lebanese restaurant, at least the owners are, and I critique it as such, since I’m Lebanese. Though the portions are small compared to their uptown Dallas location, they’re still enough. The hommos needs more lemon juice. The Tabbouleh is a bit lacking, especially in the extra virgin olive oil department. The za’atar pie is adequate. However, their Baba Ghannouj is delicious, and their falafel sandwich is good, though a bit heavy on the cumin. I also like their Lebanese potatoes, which are fried, then tossed in a lemon, cilantro, and garlic dressing. Their fried cauliflower is yummy, especially with a heavy squeeze of lemon juice. Overall, it’s a good place for vegans and vegetarians to enjoy Mediterranean Middle Eastern food.
Both locations (Irving Arlington) are consistent when it comes to friendly service and delicious food. Definitely recommend.
The atmosphere is beautiful, as well as the eating displays (cafeteria style). the personal is very friendly and nice. However, some of the food leaves they want a bit, although there is a lot in vegan and vegetarian options. it is a Lebanese restaurant, at least the owners are, and I describe it as such, as I am Lebanese. Although the portions are small compared to their uptown dallas location, they are still enough. the hommos need more lemon juice. the tabbouleh is a little missing, especially in the extra virgin olive oil department. the za’atar pie is sufficient. However, their baba ghannouj is delicious, and their falafel sandwich is good, although a bit heavy on the kumin. I also like their Lebanese kartoffels, which are roasted, then sat in a lemon, cilantro and garlic dressing. her fried cauliflower is delicious, especially with a heavy squeece of lemon juice. overall, it is a good place to enjoy vegan and vegetarian, Mediterranean food.
Both standorte (irving arlington) are consistent when it comes to friendly service and delicious food. in any case recommend.