I joke that Taza is Alladin's with nice plates, but that is not really true. The food is finer and the fresh hot pitas remind me of Detroit (sorry I have never been to Lebanon).
The basics are Tabouli, Baba Ganoush and Hummus. They are all delicious and deserve to be shared by your table. If you start with the lentil soup, you will love it but it may fill you up. I rarely get the Mujadara plate, but when I do, I love it. The combination of rice, lentils and crispy onions is addictive and it makes for a nice dinner plate.
For lunch you will struggle between the rolls (Falafel & Lamb rolls kick major butt) which come with delicious spicy fries (no ketchup required - dieters may elect the healthy cous cous) and the Salads. I get the Falafel Salad because the balls are crispy on the outside and fresh on the inside. I get the house vinagrette and the tahini dressing which is rich and creamy.
What do you need to know? The Hot Sauce on the side is worth the extra 50 cents. I sometimes get a side container for home, yeah that is how I roll. The Hot sauce is the worst best kept secret in Cleveland and truly "Hot in Cleveland."