I had decided to pay a visit to this Gem after reading multiples reviews from different sources. Yes, plenty of positive reviews. But I had to have my own judgment, I decided to go for lunch :
My judgment principles are here to be applied as my tools during the food reviews:
1- Restroom cleanliness ( I know it sounds out of the ordinary. It is the most important . The threshold . Decide to go or stay. This place has a very very clean restroom) . They have passed test #1 2- Wait Staff: the young and a gentle guy was very welcoming and very cheerful. We have conversed about the food and its culture . I was content about his knowledge about the menu: 10/10 . Every staff was paying attention at the restaurant , making sure that you have been served and take care of. 3- Food: Choose standard platter: I choose rice : Kafta, beef and chicken skewers , comes with salad . The quality of the meat was excellent and well seasoned . Simple and satisfactory presentation . I guess the chef cares.* for the chef( 3 forks). The platter has very generous portion . I have to take some back to my Hitel room Hummus was excellent and not heavy comes with bread ( fresh small pitas). Well done for the smoothness. Food gets 9.9/10 4- I didn’t have to wait a long time after I have ordered . Appetizer was brought out very quick . In total 20 min . . Deserve 10/10
5- The dinning area and decoration is very simple , clean. Excellent Job 6- very reasonable pricing .
Recommendation from me:
Upsell : please offer espresso and tea and some type of middleastern assortment cookies or some Baklava assortment.
I will always recommend this place and I will always come back when I am in...
Read moreWe had to give the new place in town a try and Stone House did not disappoint! We tried a little of everything and every single bite was delicious! We started with a half order of brek and the fried kibbeh. Each were distinct and delicious! The brek was chicken, egg, and cheese wrapped in a crisp phyllo dough. A squeeze of lemon was the perfect touch to a simple yet tasty start. The fried kibbeh was a ground meat and veggie middle, spiced with warm baking spices, before rolled in breading and fried crisp. The spices made this one an especially comforting surprise. We then got the house platter to share so we could try a chicken and lamb skewer, a chicken and lamb kafta, and shawarma over a bed of perfectly fluffy rice, served with grilled vegetables, salad, and hummus. The starters came out with fresh made bread and a healthy dose of housemade garlic sauce which was decadently creamy and packed with garlic. The lemonade was fresh squeezed, blended with ice, and delightfully lemony not over sweet. The strawberry smoothie was creamy and flavorful. We were beyond stuffed after was all said and done and had plenty of leftovers for probably two more meals. We had to get baklava to go since we didn’t have room at the restaurant. Definitely stop in and give Stone House a try, delicious food and friendly staff. Mirna was very attentive and quite...
Read moreI had the pleasure of visiting Stone House, a Lebanese Middle Eastern restaurant, for their buffet which runs daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For under $16, I was able to try a wide variety of delicious and healthy dishes. Every bite was flavorful, fresh, and satisfying.
The restaurant was exceptionally clean including the ladies' room, which is always a plus. While enjoying my meal, I appreciated the cultural music playing softly in the background. It created a peaceful and authentic atmosphere without being too loud or overwhelming.
The staff at Stone House were friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. I was originally searching for a healthy place to eat and came across this gem about 25 minutes from where I was—already being 25 minutes from home, I figured I’d give it a try based on its near five-star rating. I'm so glad I did!
Highly recommend, and I’ll definitely...
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