We decided to try this place out for lunch today and are highly impressed! Everything was amazing from the moment we placed our order to the time we left. I ordered the Falafel pita and hummus, my husband ordered the beef Shawarma, and our son ordered the Greek salad with feta and lemon dressing. The food was absolutely amazing and reminded me of my childhood (my mom is Egyptian)! Mo greeted us after we got our food and sat and spoke with us while we had lunch. It was as if we were in his home and he was entertaining us. He brought us sage tea with honey and it was very refreshing! For dessert, my husband got the Baklava. He said this is the most authentic Baklava he's ever had! Mo even let us sample the Lentil soup which was equally amazing. A lot of care and love goes in to preparing the food! If you're looking for an authentic Mediterranean food experience, I highly highly recommend checking out Mo's Mediterranean Table. You will not be disappointed! I'm looking forward to bringing my mom in to...
Read moreGenuinely my favorite restaurant in town. I’ve told my entire family about this place & more. We all love it so much. Mo know a what he’s doing as far as food & making an incredible atmosphere. If you come in, he’s always busy cooking & interacting with customers to make you feel at home. Sometimes will let you try his teas completely free (delicious, some of the best tea I’ve ever had). The portions are amazing for your money & the food is genuinely some of the best food I’ve ever had. I always get the chicken shawarma & it’s incredible. Always perfect, never had it below. The fries are amazing & so is the hummus. Plus so many amazing vegan options. There’s something for everyone here. I’ve tried almost everything on this menu & everything is phenomenal. The best gem in Valdosta with the nicest & most engaged owner I’ve ever met. You won’t regret paying this place a visit. & even if you don’t pay it an in person visit,...
Read moreI did it, I found the world’s worst tzatziki. Thin and watery, with the flavor of bad yogurt and a vague hint of cucumber. Babaganoush was also the worst I’ve ever had, but I wouldn’t venture out as far as to say it’s the world’s worst; just bottom 5. Somehow they also messed up a salad. I’m not really sure how that happened, but probably because it was smashed in the middle of the platter and got lost in between the competing mediocrity. Felafal was honestly pretty good, and the rice was fine. The hummus was the highlight of the veggie platter. Atmosphere is like a bad diner from the 90s, and service was slow despite the place being nearly empty. Maybe I just got a...
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