Calling all Muslims and Jews! Peace in the Middle East (or Middle Earth, as Bruno calls it) is possible through food. We saw all types of people eating here when we had dinner. The owner and chef looks like that dude from Survivor a few years ago, with the tie-dye shirt and curly hair. And wow, does he make a mean kabob. Their signature dish appears to be the kabob platter with three kabobs and kafta. The kafta was served over a bed of delicious brown rice and with a grilled tomato that oozed with flavor. Heavens to Betsy, it was good. The apple of my eye (the wife) had the lamb special and she said its authenticity almost did her in. The lamb was tender with a yoghurt sauce and nuts. Lots of great food and very reasonably priced. If you go, pick up a CD of Arabic Groove, roll down the windows of the car and blast it as you approach this small gem of a restaurant on the east side (yes, the east side, say it proud, say it loud) of Charlotte.