Based on my limited experience.
I personally think this remodeling wasn't good planning. The remaining space is too small to fool anyone in believing it's anything else but a hole in the wall feels very confined and I'm left staring at the parking lot - which seems to be the norm around these parts.
There's no lunch menu and $7 to $10 appetizers are way overpriced for this venue. Then again the owners seem to be a little confused on makes an appetizer ... EIGHT felafels ?! Anyway they need to rethink the meaning of the word appetizer
At least the Hummus and the Baba Ganush are available as so called "sides" and priced and sized correctly ($4) as can be seen in picture #30. Nicely garnished with paprika,tomato, parsley and olive oil and they taste very good, a creamy hummus and the Baba had a clear flavor of roasted eggplant - which for me is the whole point of it! The bread which came with this was just triangles of pita pockets, meh. Now offer more choices as a side.
I also tried a Kafta wrap which was ok, juicier than usual but I didn't love it. Mainly because I didn't ask first and as it turns out it's made with ground beef without any lamb meat. When asked the (very) young waitress told me the meat was grilled over an open flame but I doubt it, I thought it was cooked on a griddle.
And the Baklava was great, in a nutshell that wraps it up.
I'd say it's great if you live in this neighborhood but since I don't this one experience will probably be it.