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  • TLDR: I wasn't particularly impressed, nor was I particularly disgusted by the experience, hence 3-stars. My friend, who's Middle Eastern, thought it was pretty bad and way overpriced, so that's an influencing factor on my review (I usually do mine by committee with the people I'm with if they don't Yelp). Location: easy to find, lots of parking, ton of seating inside (probably caters to a lot of family gatherings). Food: My friend and I got three things: Beef Kefta, Eggplant Fattah, and Spinach Manakeesh. Flavours were in general not bad. The beef was well-cooked and flavourful, but everything else on that plate was pretty bad. The grilled vegetables weren't really that firm and lacked the strong grilled marks and taste, and it was like a third of a skewer; I basically got one of every vegetable I believe. The "french fries" were like half-cooked thick-cut potato chunks. They were frankly a hybrid of the thickest french fries (steak fries) and just potatoes like home fries. I would say that the fattah was pretty oily; combine that with a lot of yogurt and it can wreak havoc on some people's stomachs. The manakeesh was fresh; the dough was firm and well-cooked, but the flavours on it weren't that developed. I'm not commenting in greater detail because I simply haven't had that much experience with Middle Eastern food. It was totally palatable though; no problems sleeping. Price: woah, the prices were pretty high for some things. The Beef Kefta was $17 for somewhat mediocre food outside of the beef itself, which is ground beef, aka one of the cheaper cuts of beef. The food was not bad, but no way was that worth anything over $10. Also, who makes you pay $1.50 for water??? A ~$35 meal for two isn't that bad of a value, but also considered that that was strictly food (no drinks ordered at all), also not an everyday kind of expenditure. Service: in general, once the food came, we didn't need any attention, so we didn't get any attention. Nobody seemed very excited to be there to be honest. Not much else to say beyond that.
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