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This may be the Best middle eastern food in Cleveland, which is saying a lot because CLE has some amazing options for this style of food, from longtime favorite Nate's in Ohio City to Aladdin's Bakery to the variety of family owned favorites along Lorain Avenue in the West 120's. At Zaytoon, they seem to pay attention to the smallest of details and in addition they have a pretty killer hot breakfast menu with Rising Star coffee & espresso available. For instance the fries are fresh cut gems - fluffy & crispy w/o being burnt. The labneh is pungent & spicy & will probably cure the common cold with the delectable thickness of Greek yogurt. The chicken kebab is juicy, flavorful, & seared to create a crisp outer layer. They offer a complementary home made hot sauce in small containers, ready to go, in the food pick up area. I also appreciate that they use real plates as I'm frustrated by our overly disposable culture. The window seating is also great to catch the surprising amount of action happening on Huron. Highly, highly recommended.
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