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| - I stopped in for an early dinner on the weekend. The dining area was spacious and clean with a touch of sophistication without losing its casual feel. The service was great throughout the meal and our server answered every question I had without hesitation.
I ordered the house Mezza which consisted of several small plates and fresh from the oven pita bread. Even though it's a little pricy ($35) I would recommend it to share, as it allows you to taste a wide selection of what they offer. It's very filling so don't be worried that it only has one hot item, falafels.
The baba ghanouch was rich, smokey, and not overly salted. The hummus as well was definitely a notch above your run of the mill grocery quality. A fresh basket of bread was brought upon request and I could watch it being taken directly from the oven, which makes all the difference. If you are more of a meat and rice fan, you can order it easily enough on their diverse menu but for the more adventurous I highly recommend the Mezza.
Lastly, being curious, I ordered the Mediterranean coffee. This is a very strong, thick coffee brewed with cardamom in a traditional czeve. This is not for the faint of heart, but with a touch of sugar it was better than I expected. Very strong, a slight powdery feel but not bitter at all. This was my first experience with it and would order it again. How many cups of plain ol'joe have you had? Live a little and order this after your meal.
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