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  • A huge fan of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern (MME) cuisine, I was glad to see another one pop up in The Heights as another option to Anatolia. Such a peculiar name, just had to try it. Brought the family. Cute and colorful little place designed and laid-out with Moroccan-themed decor. Our server, who was awesome, started us off with some bread. Not sure what kind it was - never had it before - but it was semi-flat, grainy/wheaty with a denser consistency. I didn't care for it much and it didn't help that they didn't serve it with any butter or olive oil. We also got their Mediterranean salad. It came with a good mix of greens, tomatoes, olives, feta. It was good, but the dressing was a little on the sour side for my taste. Onto the entree. As a first-timer here, I ordered the kefta platter, which is my favorite item to order in MME restaurants. Got 4 medallions of kefta with rice, roasted eggplants, green peppers and tomatoes. The veggies were good, but the kefta was a bit underwhelming. They were dry and though spicy, they lacked more seasoning. It was the first time I've had kefta that was spicy - perhaps the Moroccan version? Another downfall for me was they had no offerings for kids. Ended up getting the kefta sandwiches for the kids as I thought it would be the closest thing to a hamburger... not knowing they were spicy, the kids didn't care for them. Plus their sandwich is "deconstructed" and served with the same bread when we first sat down. As it was a flatter bread (not pita that you can use as a wrap) we were having trouble figuring out how to fit the meat into the bread, so I just cut a pocket into it with a knife and tried our best to make it a sandwich. We came in around 5:30PM and there were only two couples dining in at the time, but it quickly filled up to capacity by the time we got our meal. Our server was by herself and she did the best she could to accommodate everyone while still having a smile on her face and a great attitude. Though the menu is pretty modest (which I prefer most times), they have some other offerings that I'd like to come back and try. Aside from the kefta that I had on this visit, they also offer beef and chicken kabobs, tagine and other daily specials. This visit didn't blow me out of the water, but am curious enough to try other dishes on the menu to come back.
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