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The menu hits a variety of spots in this small eatery. It offers Greek gyros, falafels and even American burgers. Try the rghaif.
This Middle Eastern restaurant offers well-crafted dishes like beef gyros, leg of lamb, chickpea falafel sandwiches, hummus, kabobs, kufta and plenty of other eats with origins from Egypt to Syria.
Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine featuring falafel, hummus, baba ghanouj, baklava and kebabs. Belly dancing on Friday nights.
Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine featuring falafel, hummus, baba ghanouj, baklava and kebabs. Belly dancing on Friday nights.
Similar to sandwich shops throughout the Middle East: the grill line on one side, a display case packed with salads, dips, pastries and desserts, and a cluster of tables. Try the excellent kibbeh.
Last November, Effat and Saffy Effat opened Mena's Grill, a takeout-only, bare bones outpost of some Egyptian foods. You can find Egyptian falafels here. If you miss — or want to try — other Egyptian treats, Saffy will make those as a special order.
Menu features Turkish delights like chicken, doner, and beef kebabs. Sides are plentiful and include items like stuffed grapes leaves. Try the borek.
Hummus, kibbeh and shish tawook can be found here. The menu is divided into sandwiches and entrees and offers as many side orders as appetizers. The best dishes are the mezza, the starters: the tabbouleh, the innovative baba ghannoug and the wildly flavorsome stuffed grape leaves.
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