I recently had the pleasure of dining at Mediterranean Soul, and I must say, it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The moment you step inside, you’re greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere that instantly transports you to the Mediterranean coast.
The menu offers a wide variety of dishes that beautifully capture the essence of Mediterranean cuisine. I started with the mezze platter, which was a delightful assortment of fresh hummus, baba ghanoush, and tabbouleh. Each dip was perfectly seasoned and paired wonderfully with the warm pita bread.
For the main course, I opted for the lamb kofta, and it did not disappoint. The lamb was tender, juicy, and bursting with flavor, served with a side of perfectly cooked couscous and grilled vegetables. My dining companion chose the seafood paella, which was equally impressive—rich in flavor, with generous portions of fresh seafood.
The service was impeccable; the staff was attentive, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the food they were serving. They made excellent wine recommendations that complemented our meals perfectly.
To top off the evening, we indulged in the baklava for dessert. It was the perfect balance of sweetness and crunch, a true taste of the Mediterranean.
Overall, Mediterranean Soul is a gem that offers a true taste of the Mediterranean in every bite. Whether you’re a fan of Mediterranean cuisine or simply looking for a new dining experience, this restaurant is a must-visit. I can’t wait to return and explore more of their...
Read moreDude, best spot in town! I'm from the evil state of CA and I dont eat American food. So I have struggled this past year finding ethnic food that is actual ethnic food. When I ordered I got the #3 Hatay Wrap. I asked the owner if I could try their falafel ball's because I'm extremely picky. The ONLY place I'd eat (and would drive 2 hrs to get it) was my childhood spot in San Jose called Falafel House (It was on the triple D show on food network). The owner chuckled and said yes. Order was up and I ate the falafel ball. Dude, its a close second to the San Jose location! The Hatay Wrap was ok, but I need more spice and flavor. So I got up and ordered the falafel wrap. The owner laughed and said, see! I told you it'd be good. Needless to say, it was worth buying both. When I go back I wanna try the falafel Bowl, the shawarma tacos, and the #2 The Fire Wrap. I will be returning. Yes, its that good! Oh, there is seating up stairs too, so dont feel like you have to take it to go if...
Read moreI was really excited to try this place. On the menu I saw Doner and Shawarma. I assumed that the wraps would be one of those, but instead of a Doner bread, pita, or lavash bread, it was more of a Turkish inspired burrito wrapped in a flour tortilla. It doesn't look like those other options are on the menu. I might be confused, but this didn't seem like a Doner or shawarma. The beef didn't seem to have much seasoning at all. The red sauce was decent. If it was not on a flour tortilla and the beef had seasoning, it would have potential. The fries were unseasoned. Unfortunately this was a big disappointment.
This was an Uber order, so I also understand that it wasn't as fresh as ordering in person, but I don't think that has any effect...
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