I tried there gyro and it was really good. If you like spice then try there spicy habanero sauce has some really good spice and flavor! Try your meal with a Turkish coffee and the flavor of the notes really go well with the food!
Don't live in Louisville or the state of Kentucky, and was there for a meeting. In my single visit, I enjoyed the healthy, clean food. The pita was warm and fresh. The waiter was kind and attentive. Took food back with me for the 6 hour drive back home, and it was the best choice I could've made rather than stopping for fast food.
Last evening was our second visit. The food is delicious and I will return in the future. However, I would like to point out a couple of things about the establishment in itself. The ceiling in the area where we were seated is in dire need of repair. The carpet has definitely seen better times and I would just eliminate it and instead put in terracota tiles or something to enhance the Mediterranean atmosphere. I'm a foodie and when I eat food from another country, I like to have all of my senses stimulated, not just the palate. Music has to identify with the food I am eating, surroundings also has to be with decor pertaining to the country and look well kept and the scent coming from the food has to be just as good as the taste. Keep cooking excellent food that smells heavenly, keep the middle eastern music playing at just the right volume but do update/repair/add more to the restaurant interior.
Waited a long time for food. I ordered salmon with veggies. It came...finally...and the salmon was over cooked and it came with a piece of o ion and a piece of Squash. Not food flavor. But....my lemonade. Regular fresh squeezed lemonade was $7.50. My lunch was $30 and only worth maybe $5...the fries were the best thing. NO going back
The food was amazing. I had lamb schwarma and my husband had the lamb gyro. We had an appetizer, kibbee, which was good. The service was slow and unenthusiastic, but this is possibly due to cultural difference. All-in-all a good experience.
Amazing food really love the falafel appetizer and the falafel sandwich w Habanero Tazini on the side. Call me crazy for getting 2x falafel idc I love the stuff. The greek salad and lentil soup were great as well as the Byriani my wife got. All the food is unique and flavorful and they have a lot of great vegetarian options.
I’ve passed this restaurant a thousand times and never dropped in, but finally did and was happy I did. A fairly large menu of Mediterranean options for vegetarians and non vegetarians alike. The hummus was great and the shawarma was delicious. The waitress was lovely and the service fast. Drop by and don’t delay.
I ordered the mezza sampler i chose the babaganoosh, avocado smash, and the spanikopita and added the grape leaves for an additional charge. The babaganoosh had an overly charred flavor that overpowers the essence of the actual eggplant. The avo smash had a verry organic taste with no added flavor but thats fine bc i enjoy plain avocados. The spanikopita was crispy and delightful and oddly the grape leaves were served very warm. For my entree i ordered the sumac chicken with saffron rice and cauliflower. Interestingly enough it was packed with layers of flavor and aromatic deliciousness that seemed more authentic. Lunch cost me $40 so its kinda pricey for what you get but the service provided was nice.
I eat Mediterranean food all over the world. This is the best I've ever found and the owner is a beloved, contributing member of the community loved by all.I love the lamb shawarma, chicken sumac, Greek salad(no lettuce) , homemade hot sauce, mjudara, moussaka, Turkish coffee, baklava and so much more!
One of my favorite restaurants! My husband and I have been here two weekends in a row. He likes the falafel sandwich (both pitas are awesome but the Arabic pita is the best--kinda like a wrap). I have tried the vegetable biryani and samosas and it is all amazing! The service is 10/10 as well, and the place itself is cute and clean. Highly recommend.