Upon walking in, the ambiance immediately struck me as classy and definitely middle eastern. They had these cute drapes of fabric that looked like tents and ornate metalwork divided the restaurant.
The menu was nicely laid out and easy to browse -- lots of good options with thorough descriptions. They have lots of options for vegetarians, vegans, and meat-lovers too... very diverse with reasonable prices. Everything we ordered came out very nicely presented and the meal came with bowls of warm, homemade pita bread and olive oil with sesame seeds.
My parents and I got the Vegetarian Feast, an appetizer option with tabouli, falafel, hummus, and baba all for just $16! It was very large and very good! We also got the Shawarma appetizer for $9 which was very good too.
After that we were full and could not get anything else despite other tantalizing options. Overall, a wonderful dining experience with good flavors and spices!
Our waiter, Abby, was nice and helped explain some of the ethnic foods. However, towards the end of the meal, we had to wait pretty long for her to check on us and give us the check.