A Little background on Taza for those who don't know is that it is owned by the same people who own Aladdin's which helps to explain many of the similarities in the menu. The main differences in my mind are the portions and the dress. While you can certainly wear jeans to Taza it is made out to be a fancier place, at least when compared to Aladdin's. The portions are also much bigger. The menu sizes are both very large which is good and bad depending on your perspective. I personally enjoy having plenty to pick from even if it makes choosing difficult. I personally enjoy the pita bread they serve at Taza its more fluffy than the normal flat pita bread you get at aladdin's. It also comes out nice and warm. It is served with some sort of olive oil and spice mix that I enjoyed not really sure what it was though. I have been to Taza a half dozen times or so but I'll tell you about my most recent experience in February. I had the Phoenician Salad which was a mixed greens salad with walnuts, dried cranberries, a basalmic vinegarette dressing and a crumbled cheese somewhat similar to blue cheese. It was excellent, I almost choose the Cedars Salad a.k.a "Caesar" but I'm glad I tried this one it was excellent. The Hummos was excellent as well for an appitzers its served with a few whole chickpeas on the top with some olive oil. Found it to be very tasty as well and I'm not the biggest fan of hummos. For dinner I had the Mixed Grill which is Beef Kafta (Seasoned ground beef and herbs formed into sausage like roll), Shish Tawook Chicken (Marinated Grilled Chicken Kaboobs), and Grilled Lamb. Everything was very juicy and tender with plenty of flavor and I throughly enjoyed both the tahini sauce adn especially the garlic sauce for dipping the meats in. Just keep in mind, the garlic sauce is super tasty but super strong, if you have any plans to get anywhere close to a member of the opposite sex you might want to think twice before indulging in the garlic sauce. So I've been to Taza about a half dozen times and this particular time is probably the first i'd give it a 5 star rating. The others earned it a solid 4 but not quite top shelf.