Great Lebanese food here in N. Dartmouth! Take out is very speedy almost all the time, and the storefront is nice and clean. Sometimes I wonder how long some of the food has been sitting in the warming trays, but besides that everything seems to be very clean and tidy. I know, as of this review, that because of the COVID-19 backlash prices have gone up a bit across the board. Not just here mind you. One of my favorites is the Tabbouleh and Baba wrap (just to mention one of many vegetarian delights). It is currently priced at $7.95. For me that is a bit overpriced for the size of the wrap. In 2020 same wrap (same size, maybe bigger, idk) it cost $5.95. a $2.00 increase for a simple veggie wrap. I am acutely aware that an increase was inevitable as a former business owner. However will we see a $2.00 decrease when things get back to normal? I ask this knowing the answer ^-^ For a longtime Dartmouth resident this is a solid 5-star establishment, but I sadly have to take away a few points on its rating. Having a UMASS Dartmouth discount is great, but please don't forget us Vets and Senior Citizens. Thank you,...
Read moreThis right here is the place. This is it. Okay? Got it? Go to here and eat the food. Every day you never try this place is one day wasted in your life. Don’t be afraid of the Kibbeh, it’s not a waste of money. Put some hummus with it and maybe tabouli for some freshness. Maybe try the Pumpkin Kibbeh I don’t know. Falafel are dry, it’s bean paste get over it. They put some yogurt sauce on it maybe ask for extra and then you’ll understand why falafel is good. Don’t even talk to me about the chicken shawarma wrap, I don’t want to hear talking, only chewing. It’s not a lot of chicken, it’s the perfect amount of chicken. A wrap isn’t supposed to be a whole roasted animal, you shouldn’t be eating so much meat you wonder how many individual chickens are in your mouth right now. It’s saucey, it’s just right. I have yet to find a hair, but if do you find a hair it’s actually a gift because it means you get another one for free. Shukran good people of Lebanese...
Read moreEverything was great, but I especially appreciated our sit-in lunch served on real plates with real forks. These small things make such a big difference!
The prices were fair and portions reasonable (We shared one plate and two hand pies, and it was enough for the both of us). We had the falafel plate with rice, baba ghanouj and red bean salad. We also shared a spinach pie & a cabbage pie. All of it was wonderful, but I think we were both surprised by the cabbage pie! It was lemony and sweet and savory and cabbage-y... so very good.
As vegetarians leaning toward vegan, it's really nice to see so many options available. This is a great place for a mixed crowd, especially because there's enough on a plate to share and try new things.
They also had a little marketplace that has room to grow, so you could get some harder-to-find items for replicating the dishes at home.
We look forward...
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