Amazing Dining Experience!
I recently visited Prince Mediterranean with my friend's, and it was an unforgettable experience. Mohammed and his father were incredibly welcoming from the moment we walked in. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the service was top-notch.
The menu had a fantastic variety of dishes, each bursting with flavor. Mohammed took the time to explain a few special items, and we could tell he and his father put a lot of love into what they do. Every dish we ordered was perfectly prepared, from the appetizers to the desserts.
The personal touch Mohammed and his father brought to our dining experience made it feel like more than just a meal—it felt like we were guests in their home. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for great food, wonderful service, and a memorable time!
Will definitely...
Read morePrince Mediterranean is a humble little restaurant on Poplar Level Road in Louisville that serves some of the BEST Arab food in the area. So far I have had the chicken shawarma wrap, fatoosh salad, grape leaves and hummmus. The family is originally from Syria and you can taste the original flavors of that region. The chicken was so tender and perfectly seasoned, which is often hard to find outside of Dearborn. Lahmacun (sort of an Arab pizza without the cheese) is on the menu, but as of my visit they are still waiting on the ovens. I can't wait to have this delight which I love for breakfast or really anytime of day. I think next time I will take home a whole roasted chicken. The owners are very welcoming and friendly and happy to serve anyone that walks through the door. Treat yourself with a visit and enjoy some great middle...
Read moreWe went in and ordered food to go, based on the reviews, and were sadly very disappointed. They forgot the dessert we ordered and there was no pita with the hummus. My boyfriend ordered the shawarma platter and it just came with oily rice and rubbery chicken. Nothing else that was supposed to come with it was in the bag. The shawarma wrap was also oily, filled with mayonnaise and rubbery chicken. The grape leaves were hard and dry like they had been sitting out for days and drenched in oil as if they were trying to revive it. The worst part is, the “garlic” sauce was literally just mayonnaise. Last I remember, in my Palestinian/Lebanese household, mayonnaise is not a used as a condiment nor does it resemble garlic at any level. If you want real, authentic Mediterranean food, just go to my...
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