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This was a strictly grab and go expedition which proved to be wise as on a day with sweltering heat the seating area with all the windows had unbearable heat. The menu is straight forward provided you are familiar with this cuisine. A good sign was the raw marinated meat was sitting in a cooler up front and items are grilled to order. We ordered a combo of Kobbiedeh (minced beef) and chicken breast combo and a single order of chicken. We added in a couple of orders of salads as well. After a 10-15 min wait (expected as this is grilled to order) we were on our way with boxes of food. The mains come with a generous portion of rice (decent) a grilled whole tomato (not the greatest fan of this as its always unseasoned). There was yogurt mix side as well to balance the dry approach of this cuisine towards grilled food. Kobbideh was just average (maybe I should have asked for Sumac). The meat was bit too lean for my liking. The chicken was pretty bland as well though it did appeal to my fellow diners. Just average IMO but a welcome relief in this stretch of below average restaurants. They do deliver as well so if you don't want to hang around here this is a viable option. 3 Stars mainly due to the location.
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