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We were greeted by a wonderful young lady who happened to also be our server. We were a group of 5 guys visiting from another state and craving some middle eastern food. This place did not disappoint. Excellent service, apps and main dishes. The food was portioned and priced perfectly. It also serve
I love @sajnola !! I could come back over and over again and every small plate is just perfect. I’m especially obsessed with the baked feta. Bread was amazing and is not filling as say pitas, and it’s even better for their amazing small plates cuz u get to have more!! I also order grilled lamb every
Wow!! This spot is so well decorated and the food is incredible! We loved the baked feta and goat cheese! The bread is so thin, delicious and covered in delightful spices. Their house made sodas were a favorite as well. They also take tap to pay which was lucky for me! I forgot my wallet! 🤣
A great new addition to the magazine st corridor! The menu is straightforward and varied. The hummus is exceptional and in my view better than both Shaya and Saba. The Saj bread is more akin to a light naan and a more flavorful and useful option than a traditional puffy pita. They are still working
Would recommend. Stopped by for a late lunch after spotting a lamb chop option on the menu. Their lunch players are excellent and more than enough for a simple stop. The saffron rice was delicious and the lamb charred but juicy, great to bite into. The house salad is fantastic as well, alongside the
Great food. Lamb chops, rice and humus absolutely delicious 😋. Wonderful hospitality by Sabah. Highly recommended restaurant you must try.
So delicious! The food was flavorful and fresh! The staff was super nice! It’s BYOB! So bring your favorite bottle of wine. Cute for a date night or a nice dinner with friends! I can’t wait to go back!
It's a nice little place with a relaxed vibe. Baked Feta is quite good, we liked their Paella and Hummus too. Loved their Saj bread, more like a paratha(Indian flat bread). But I find their Turkish coffee sweet to my taste.
This is one of my favorite places in the area. The food is flavorful and consistent. The prices are reasonable. The staff are kind, and the place has a great atmosphere.
As a Palestinian, we’re really into food and especially its flavor… this was hands down one of the best middle eastern based food i have ever had. I will definitely be coming back here, the Saj bread is addictive!!!! All the dips were delicious, the asparagus and feta dish was my favorite. The meat
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