Authenticity and an adventure in eating even though simplistic by nature. You'll probably pass on eating there but head up to Edgewater park to complete the outing. Considering the current bent of Cleveland's trendy places with uncommon parts of animals, weird veggies, artful but skimpy plates and high prices, this food seems rather tame. Lots of rice, grilled peppers/onions and either chicken, fish (tilapia) or goat with a wonderful, huge piece of naan-like bread and the good vibes flow throughout your body. A side of red onions/cukes/radishes is delightful and rounds out your to go box, and while you see the sign that says place your order, have a seat for 15 minutes while waiting for the freshly cooked meal to arrive, you won't mind as you sip the chai tea with milk (and a distinctly Indian hint of cardamom). Everyone around you will be speaking a distinct middle-east dialect, but for us it just validated the whole experience.