We ordered the family meal with a little bit of a lot and it wow'd from the start.
My son liked the lentil soup and he doesn't like soup! I must admit it was better than mine! Folks tell you this is a hidden gem and they are spot on !
The rice was to die for both kabobs chicken and beef were excellent and the salad, truly delicious. They have wonderful bread and the hummus is the kind you want one more smqckeral of! We had so much food after the 3 of us dined we brought home enough for all to have lunch for a couple of days.
My son wanted to try their pizza and he thoroughly enjoyed how they transformed their dough to make the pizza. We ate outside and enjoyed the breezeway. They had a nice brisk takeout business and the place was full when we left.
We will out this on our regular rotation.
Check the menu from all that comes in the small family platter- super value! It says it feeds 2-3 but we are getting 8 meals out of it!
Both gentlemen working were very friendly, and checked on us frequently....
Read moreA hidden gem waiting to be discovered. A must try if you have a love for foods of Iraq. Let me start by saying I am in a food euphoria. Fresh baked Samoon bread, baked in a stone oven every morning, along with fresh Manakish made with fresh beef, zaartar or cheese. I ordered beef kabob & beef kefta dinner each served with saffron rice, side of hummus & a very tasty mixture of tomatoes, cucumbers, pickled veggies. I tried the lentil soup with hint of curry, perfect for a cold day. I know who is cooking my Christmas dinner this year. They have a selection of family platters. Mine already picked it out. Small, Medium or Large depending on the number of people serving. 1 Chicken Kebab, 1 Beef Kafta, 1 Chicken Kafta, 1 Beef Shawarma, 1 Chicken Shawarma, 1 Lamb Kebab, 1 Beef Kebab, 3 Lamb Chops, lentil soups, salad, hummus, saffron rice, pickled vegetables. (can...
Read moreThis restaurant just climbed to my number one Middle Eastern restaurant in the Columbus area. It is hidden away, but hopefully this review will get them some more exposure. The restaurant is very small inside, with only three tables and a stone grill where they make Iraqi bread in front of you. Upon entering, I was immediately greeted with a free piece of this bread, which was delicious. The service was excellent during my entire time there. I ordered the chicken and beef shawarma and lamb chops. I was excited to try these three items, but to my surprise, the staff brought out the most amazing lentil soup and hummus I’ve ever had, as well as a side salad with even more bread. This was an extremely kind and filling gesture. The items I ordered were delicious as well, although it was hard to fit in after the starters. I HIGHLY...
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