Awesome food and nice atmosphere. People working here are super friendly and food is hot and fresh.
Usually when I visit, I have the falafel plate, Arabic style.
Really enjoy this place as I’m usually here weekend. If you’re looking for Middle Eastern dishes in the heart of Texas, look no further.
They have set the bar high; making you feel immersed in the culture through your taste buds.
Some of my favorite meals are:
Fatteh hummus
Sfeha fatayer
Za’atar Pie (you can get it with cheese if you want)
Falafel plate.
You want a taste of Syria, go check them out immediately!!
Authentic Syrian food! Absolutely delicious!
The place is clean, spacious. Tables are spread out for Covid. The staff wear masks and are friendly.
Their Sujuk Cheese pie is spot on! Their Muhammara pie too.
The menus were big, clean and well designed!
I was impressed and proud of this small business!
An amazing place to enjoy a homemade-quality food. The key to this quality is freshness of the ingredients. Their fresh salad is really rare to be find at any other restaurant.
Went here for a late lunch today..... restaurant is well maintained and sanitized.... courteous staff .... Food was good and piping hot 🤤🤤
And it came out to my table in minutes.... ordered beef Shikebabs with saffron Rice ... kabaabs were very moist and juicy... definitely coming back for more 👍🤤🤤🤤🤤🔥🔥🔥
Delicious traditional Mediterranean food. The pies was great and the Shawarma was seasoned perfectly. The best Falafel I have had in the US so far. The price is reasonable and worth every single calorie you ingest.
This is a very traditional Middle Eastern (Syrian) restaurant. It is run very much like one from the Middle East. Although they have dine-in seating, this place really wants to be a to-go only one. This is seen in their scarce & sporadic countertop & shelf inventory throughout the restaurant.
Their focus on customer service stops after you put in your order at the register. If your food is late coming out, despite calling ahead, very little apology is offered. And no concessions. You stand there and wait with very little chit chat.
The food quality, however, is amazing. The portions are just right for the price; perhaps even a little generous ... As it should be for the culture.
I have yet to try their shawarma sandwiches. Why? They are almost always out in the evening. Their shish-tawwuq plate (chunks of chicken pictured) was pretty good. I highly recommend it. Their lahma bi-ajeen (roughly translated to meat and dough), which is the round 6-in diameter picture below, is pretty light and filling. A household favorite is their Turkish Pizza; which is the long meat and cheese cut up boat in the picture below. And finally, their cheese pies (two small cheese boats in the picture) are pretty good at $1.49 each; and more importantly, rival any akawi pie you can get in the area.
I have had the accidental pleasure of having breakfast at this place. Again, their customer service was weak, and I'm being nice. But the food was like having breakfast at my aunt's place in the Middle East.
Normally, this place would be 3.5 stars at best. In reality, they are 4.25 stars carried heavily by the quality and uniqueness of the food ... Until someone else does it better.
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