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This may be one of Toronto's most consistent restaurants. I've been eating here for years and the quality and presentation of the food is always the same. So when I'm craving delicious hummus and other Middle Eastern dips, perfect fried eggplant, crispy falafel, heartwarming lentil soup and fabulously moist kabobs, this is the place to be. The dinner for 2 ($41) is likely your best bet because it comes with pita, dips, falafel, salads, 3 kabobs, rice, pickles, etc. (Note: it does not include the lentil soup, which, at $3.95, is worth adding on). I'd say this spread is actually enough food for 3...so if you're dining as a couple, you'll likely have leftovers. The kafta kabob, made with spiced ground lamb and beef, is outstanding; but the chicken is also done to perfection. It's hard to decide which one I like better. Bottom line, we're talking consistently delicious Middle Eastern grub. Last night I ate so much I was nearly in pain, but it didn't stop me from grabbing a piece of crispy baklava for dessert because...hello?? Baklava!
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