Falafel, Grape Leaf, Tahina Sauce and Salad |
Chicken & Lamb Kabob w/Rice & Cabbage |
So on to the food.
This place is good. I like Middle Eastern food, but I haven't had any falafel in years. Not sure why exactly, I just forgot about it, I guess. I'm sort of glad I waited. This falafel was perfect, granted, this is coming from someone who hasn't had any for awhile, but it was that nice deep-green-on-the-inside-golden-crispy-brown-on-the-outside type falafel. I know, I know, I should have broken one in half and taken a picture, but I'll go back again soon. Great flavor, well accented by the simple, light, tahina sauce on top.
As for the grape leaf, it was fine, good even. I have an odd relationship with grape leaves. They seem to me to be pretty much the same everywhere and never overwhelmingly good, but for some reason, you can tell a lot about a place if the grape leaves are better than just OK. These were not too dry, not overly spiced, not overly lemony or olive oily, good, solid grape leaves (or leaf) all-in-all. For a meal I got a little twist on one of the daily specials: Chicken and Lamb Kabob with Cabbage and Rice. Good choice. It wasn't knock you out amazing, but there was nothing bad to say about it by any means. The rice was white rice with a barely discernible amount of spice and yellowness, the meat was rolled in a simple, not to spicy-hot rub that seemed to be a mix of paprika and black pepper, and grilled perfectly, and the cabbage came served in a little bit of what seemed like tomato sauce with sumac and onions. The latter was the most interesting part of the dish ("interesting" meaning "good"), but I would like to stress most of all just how beautifully the lamb and chicken were cooked. And it was that type of lamb that you could introduce to your friends that don't like lamb and they might just change their mind. I want to try more stuff here. I didn't get to try the hummus, or the Moroccan Mint Tea, which you can get hot or iced, but the next time that I am on the correct side of the median and hungry, I'll be sure to stop again. And this time I will get a pic of the inside of the falafel. Finally, this is a much nicer place on the inside than it looks on the outside. There are at least 4 or 5 tables in there and it is pretty cozy, not small cozy, comfortable cozy.
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