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Based on the reviews, we were looking forward to eating at Mamoun’s but the place didn’t meet our expectations. The receptionist was not friendly and directed us to a computer screen to place our take-away order. The portions were disappointingly small for a ME restaurant with smaller pita loaves an
When I spend $100 (delivery and tip included) on Falafel dinner - I expect it to be really good! Me being Mamoun’s customer for 12 yrs really disappointed. The main ingredient of Baba Ganouj is eggplant, it was so much tahini and bit of eggplant I hardly tasted the eggplant! Rice is halfway cooked.
I went here for a lemonade and a dessert. The reason I gave this restaurant 2 stars was because the lemonade was actually good. The customer service however was terrible. When we got there the restaurant was empty. Even though two people were standing behind the counter, we were not acknowledged, no
One of the worst take outs I have had in over 4 years. The coke cans had expired (as pictured) and the quality of food was bad. I had ordered the falafel plate and the vegetables were stale. My friends ordered the Chicken Kebob and they were served lamb instead of chicken. The portion sizes were als
This is a nice little spot to stop in for a quick lunch. I had the lamb steak sandwich which was really good I thought. Next time I'm going to try their falafel though. The staff here was very nice and quick. By the way I was a little bit messy eating my lamb steak sandwich and I wish I would have h
I’m from Houston and Mediterranean places pack your plate with meat, rice, salad, pita bread etc all for under $15. You literally get two meals in one . This was the most skimped Mediterranean food I’ve had (little chicken and lettuce) on top of it having zero flavor and costing $17. The chicken was
Some of these bad reviews are really reaching…please don’t be discouraged-I urge you to try. Our food was great as per usual. 4 falafel sandwiches, Syrian rice, stuffed grape leaves and of course a mango juice. We inhaled it all. Sam our waitress was awesome. Made our experiencing that much better :
Hands down the best Arabic food you’ll find in CT. Been coming here since I was a child and they leave me full and happy everytime. Also the Turkish coffee will send you up the wall, just make sure to pair it with a pistachio Turkish delight!
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