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    Epice

    4.4 (533 reviews)
    ModerateLebanese
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Lahm Meatballs
    Barbara M.

    On the edge of the 12 South strip, Epice is a modern, sleek exterior with traditional, timeless Lebanese cuisine. You may have trouble finding a seat without a reservation, but OpenTable is available. I found the service to be friendly and knowledgeable. For a weekend dinner for two with tax and tip, we spent $150 which is a great value for the flavors and freshness served. We ordered appetizers, cocktails, main dishes, and Epice served us a small complimentary salad. As usual in 12 South, parking is tricky, so leave extra time to find a spot or do research ahead of time on SpotHero, etc.

    Shakshuka
    Ryen B.

    Yummy spot for a Lebanese brunch in Nashville's 12 South neighborhood. They can accommodate a large group, but you'll need a reservation. Staff are friendly and efficient. Lots of vegetarian options on the menu. Al Raheb (eggplant dip), arnabeet (fried cauliflower with beet tahini), and Epice salad (fresh greens, goat cheese, dried apricots) were all good. Shakshuka is a healthy, filling lunch with two perfectly poached eggs. Lots of shops in the area for walking about after.

    Stefanie C.

    The food here was delicious, but I was too tired to remember the full experience. Came here for a work dinner, sharing plates of lamb meatballs, chicken, potatoes, and more. I'd definitely come here again, and I mean - pretty much all the food in the 12 South neighborhood is excellent. Hard to argue revisiting a top rated Lebanese restaurant again. Cool that there seems to be quite a few options for that in Nashville. I had no idea!

    Brunch tacos
    Grant F.

    Brunch here is very yummy service is quick and the servers are very nice. I have been here twice and have no complaints about any of the food I have tried. The atmosphere is giving #Slay. Overall a wonderful place to get brunch at would very much recommend to anyone in 12 south.

    Veronica V.

    Magnifique!! Really nice atmosphere and ambiance! Service was great top! Love the vegetarian options! The desserts are amazing as well!!

    Samak and Sayadeya
    Cleo G.

    Nothing standout, but super light, fresh, sophisticated Lebanese food. You leave feeling light yet satisfied. Each entree comes with a small salad to start which doesn't ruin your appetite but just kicks the meal off with some crisp freshness. We sat outside but the entire restaurant atmosphere is very polished and minimalistic: beautiful. The servers are extremely professional and attentive. We went at around 5pm on a Tuesday and there were many available tables. My friend was getting the sayadeya so I was suggested by our waitress to order the samak with salmon. We also got the Arnabeet to share. Here were my thoughts: Arnabeet: 8.5/10 - Slightly crispy due to a very very light breading, yet the inside of the cauliflower maintained its flavor and integrity. Topped with a gorgeously flavorful beet sauce and pistachios for crunch. Great great bite. Sayadeya: 8/10 - I adored the fish. It was so warm, flaky, and soft in the mouth. The rice was good, but not my favorite. The fish is definitely the star, and the sauce on top just rounds it out perfectly. I wish there were more sauce though, just cause it was that good and I'm a sauce enthusiast. Samak: 6.5/10 - Honestly, I prefer more savory, umami dishes. This was very citrusy and fresh. The couscous was on the cooler side rather than being warm. I did really enjoy the salmon, which was perfectly cooked, super tender and well seasoned. I did feel like the dish was dry and needed a sauce like the sayadeya.

    Epice Drink Menu

    One of our favorite places in 12 South. Great atmosphere, staff, and it's always difficult to make a final decision on food because we love everything, but my go to is the Tawook.

    Lahmeh

    What a great evening , enjoyed the way they. Fought the food out. And of course the man dishes were amazing. Good ambiance in the restaurant as well. We really enjoy the sayadeya dish, it's a favorite.

    Rack of Lamb
    Tyler L.

    First time here. Got a solo reservation at the bar, fantastic service. Staff was super attentive and kind. Started with Kibbeh, very good. Wish it was a bit crispier, but flavors were great. Rack of lamb was incredible. Pistachio crust on it was delicious. Definitely will be returning!

    Cassandra G.

    Billed modestly as: Intimate, informal bistro serving traditional Lebanese fare with modern flair, plus imported wines. Epice is astandout experience. The new project of the Maher Fawaz, who brought us Kalamata's in Brentwood, Green Hills and Belmont; Epice serves memorable dishes with perfect pairings from the drink menu in a cozy little spot in 12 South.. Epice, (The French word for spice) was designed by Nashvillian Patrick Avice du Buisson to create the intimacy that helps one to enjoy the family-crafted, expertly-spiced dishes reflected in the name.

    Chicken

    Epice completely exceeded my expectations. I had heard good things, but this was my first visit--and I was blown away. The interior atmosphere feels like one of Nashville's top-tier restaurants: elegant, warm, and inviting. The service was fantastic from start to finish. We ordered five appetizers, three entrées, two desserts, and a mix of cocktails and wine--and everything was excellent. Every dish was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. I've been to several of Nashville's "top 25" ranked restaurants, and Epice absolutely deserves a spot on that list. It's a hidden gem that delivers on every level. I can't wait to go back.

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    Excellent food and lovely wine pairing. The lamb shank and grilled fish were to die for. Cozy ambience and would definitely return.

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    Some of the best Middle Eastern we've ever had, plus a very courteous and knowledgeable staff.

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    Lyra - Fatayer

    Lyra

    4.4(364 reviews)
    4.8 miGreenwood
    $$

    Dining experience! Lyra was recommended to us by a Nashville native, and I am always more than…read morehappy to make my way over to East Nashville for some good food and a local business. Everything is meant to be share style on the menu, and so we opted to do a few starting dips with pita bread as well as some salads and two main dishes. The pita bread was honestly the highlight of my night! It was made fresh and it was so simple, but so delectable on its own, even without the hummus, which was also delicious. I think this is one of the best places you can go for good appetizers. I felt that the meat was good, but not as stand out as the hummus and the asparagus salad. I would love to come back for the pita bread alone. The service was exceptional, with an attentive and friendly staff.

    This place was ... fine. Two years ago I made a reservation and they called and cancelled it due to…read moreweather without an option to move me inside, so I wrote them off (I wanted to impress friends but thankfully another spot got us in). Decided to give it another try and probably won't go back. I think I'll give 4 stars because it's probably some people's favorite place but I'd probably rank it lower. Was good but honestly boring. I can get the same meal but better up the street on Gallatin with more decor, great staff, and more reasonable prices. It was pretty slow even with only a few tables taken on a week night. The explanation of the menu items wasn't clear even after asking (I don't think the staff member was fully knowledgeable on the ingredients) so we just picked what sounded okay and went with it.

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    Lyra - NYE dinner - Armenian ginger cake

    NYE dinner - Armenian ginger cake

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    Jerusalem Reebar - Jerusalem Appetizer Platter

    Jerusalem Reebar

    4.8(96 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I absolutely enjoy trying new places that are different than what I'm accustomed to. Jerusalem, is…read moreone of those places. Tik Tok sent me, and I'm more than glad I had this experience. I'll be back. Service here was great. The gentleman was so willing to describe everything on the menu. He even recommended quite a few options for us to try. When you try new places, you have to order a little of everything to get an actual feel for the restaurant. My advice is to order a little bit of this and a little bit of that; you won't be displeased. Take in all of the culture. This place has a lot of character from the art on the walls to the minor decor on the tables. See photos for everything ordered! I can't even begin to name them all.

    Great overall Here…read moreis what we had and loved them all: - Hummus: very creamy - Baba Ghanouj: very good, but wasn't very smoky (which is what I am used to). they bake the eggplant and purée it with tahini, garlic, and olive oil... it was delish. - Chicken Shawarma Plate: very good also, but there was a creamy topping that was a bit overwhelming.... maybe get it on the side next time. This dish came with rice and the rice is THE BOMB! don't pass on the rice.... sooooo good. Staff were all very nice and friendly This was my first time there.... but I was told they just finished a remodel- the place looks great. Pretty large venue so good for groups. Parking is easy - no worries there. Would I go back? YES, there is more to try.

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    Fattoush Cafe - Lamb/beef plate

    Fattoush Cafe

    4.2(239 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    After a morning of shopping at a local craft fair on Charlotte Pike, we were in the mood for a…read moregreat meal. I've wanted to eat at Fattoush Café since I moved to Nashville, but I've never found myself in that part of town at meal time. We walked in and found a cozy atmosphere, with no pretense. A single gentleman behind the counter, who may have been the owner, begged our indulgence as none of his employees had shown up to work that day. We were fine to wait given the delicious smells coming from the grill. He asked us if we wanted the chicken shawarma, and then apologized because he was freshly cooking a batch and it would take 15 minutes to be ready. That was music to our ears. Any Mediterranean restaurant that cooks proteins to order shows great promise. We had a chicken Shawarma salad, and the super platter. The portions were tremendous, the proteins were spectacular, and the tzatziki and spicy sauce both tasted looked and smelled homemade. The hummus was some of the best I've had in this town. The total for two huge meals, that really fed us each twice, was a paltry $40. The man behind the counter thanked us for coming in, again thanked us before we left, and was genuinely kind and seemed happy to have us in the restaurant. Very highly recommended for an amazing Middle Eastern meal on Charlotte Pike near downtown Nashville.

    Where to begin?... great food, reasonably priced, and energetic and happy vibe…read more 1. This place was packed at 11am on a Wednesday. Two guys behind the counter in total control of their domain. Serving food that took time, but was delivered with quality in mind. Not skimping just to get through the rush. 2. Locals were happy to recommend options, and staff/owner made how they like. No one disappointed me, just wish I had a larger appetite. If you like authentic food cooked from the heart, try it out.

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    Chicken and beef/lamb combo meal

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    OSH Restaurant & Grill - Chuchvara

    OSH Restaurant & Grill

    4.7(303 reviews)
    2.8 miWoodbine, South Nashville
    $$

    We had a res at another place that couldn't seat us, so we took a flyer on Osh. So glad we did!…read more We walked in on a Sat nite without a res and were seated quickly. They brought us water and warm flatbread with labneh. It was a great way to start the evening. Our server recommended the lamb dumplings and the chicken kabob. We ordered that plus the Uzbek bread and a lamb sambosa. The sambosa was delicious; flaky dough and minced well spiced lamb. The chicken kabob was delectable; tender, well spiced, and served with sumac onions and other accompaniments. The lamb dumplings (think big manti or momos) were fantastic; again, well spiced lamb and tender dough, served with a really lovely yogurt sauce. Service was fast and friendly. We paid about $80 Inc tip for this feast. Highly recommended; give Uzbek food a try!

    Nashville is known for many things ranging from honkey tonks filled with misbehaving tourists to…read moreiconic dishes like hot chicken. There is a secret however, that few would ever reveal: Nashville has some seriously solid authentic Uzbek food. As the city is home to the largest Kurdish population in America, the foundation of community attracted not only Kurds, but also Uzbeks from larger American cities. Osh is one such outpost for an excellent and authentic meal. Shurpa soup is spectacular with delicate lamb and fatty broth. Manti are ok, although the lamb filling is a bit on the dry side. Somsa is incredible and flaky. Medovik is subpar, synthetic tasting and dry. While not every dish was the highlight of culinary mastery, as a whole, the meal was very satisfying. The kind people working here make the establishment amazing, attentive and kind to give great suggestions. So, for something authentic and tasty, make a trip to this random strip mall and enjoy a family restaurant that adds a cool character to Nashville's community.

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    Chicken Somsa - yum

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    Anatolia - Kunefe

    Anatolia

    4.2(371 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$

    Took a friend here for lunch who had never had Turkish food. She was quite pleased with the…read moreVegetable Sampler and took leftovers home for dinner. The complimentary bread and dipping oil appetizer was delicious. The service is always very good here. I enjoy the calm and quiet atmosphere. You can easily have conversation.

    Anatolia Turkish restaurant is a tucked away little gem (also a hidden gem nearby is Sonobana sushi…read morebut different story.) I can't speak to the authenticity of the Turkish cuisine here, but I can speak to the food quality. Starting off is a beautiful focaccia loaf with a mix of light spices and olive oil. It's odd to say bread is relaxing and refreshing but here it is. The hummus is quite the same, lightly spiced but bright and refreshing. The ezme is interesting. To me it resembles a Turkish version of chips and salsa, very tomato forward but lightly spiced. Only complaint of the meal for me was the lamb kabobs. I am notorious for over seasoning things, and that is simply how my palette is. The lamb was cooked perfectly, not dried out and moist, however I would've liked a little more seasoning. The Billur kabob has been a repeat favorite of mine over the years. The combination of sautéed eggplant, pashamal sauce and onions/peppers/mushrooms creates an explosion of varying textures and tastes. Everything sort of melds together perfectly once it's cooked on the stone oven and becomes a cohesive entree better than the sum of its parts. The servers are always very attentive, respectful and knowledgeable about the menu. When I first started coming here they always had fantastic recommendations. All in all this has been and continues to be a delicious meal no matter what I have ordered here.

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    Azadi International Food Market

    Azadi International Food Market

    4.3(25 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $

    Their products its always so fresh and good the staff are so friendly and nice greeting ppl with…read moresmile always

    Shwarma chicken and lamb! Wow! Amazing amazing bread makers and such friendly service.Yelp did a an…read morearticle on Kurdish establishments so we went on a quest for the best Shawarmas and breads and grocery stores. This was one of our first stops. What a fun unassuming place. Walking in on a Saturday about 11 am there was a line in front, a line at the butcher and a line at the bakery. We oogled the aisles at the assortment of offerings and their very good prices. My son then started complaining about being hungry so we decided to return later. As I was leaving we said goodbye to the cashier. He asked if anything was wrong. I replied, no just have to feed my son. He nodded and we were off. 1/2 hour later we were back. This time no line. I asked about the lines. He stated it is normal but it does go fast. I can witness to that. I bought some bread and some sambusas (sp). 1 chicken, had a nice spice but the vegetable blew me away!!! So incredibly tasting I did not feel guilty it being a deep fried pie. We talked to the cashier about the bread. He asked if I went back to the bakery to see what was the freshest. I said I will be right back. I was and bought a few more packages. AMAZING and OMGosh, what a treat watching the bakers make the bread. Makes one wonder how far we have come to want to go back and see how much better authentic bread should and is still made. Should add, but I don't want to, they have a breakfast pizza with sausage in the am and it is limited. Oy...If you see me, get out of my way, I am not above cutting in line and paying you for it. Prices are very good, no dust, no questions on prices, everything clearly marked, (my pet peeve). How do you buy something not knowing the price? Chatted again with cashier about the store and our purchases. Really enjoyed our quick 2 trips in same day within 30 minutes of each other. Will be back for the amazing bread AND Vegetable Sambusas and sweet cashier. See pics of bread. HUGE bread - good for almost anything also made quick pizza for the kids who loved it. Soft yet had a nice chew to it a few days later. Stayed Fresh! I am in Carb heaven with the bakery and the cashier made the experience great too!

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    House of Kabob

    House of Kabob

    4.3(399 reviews)
    2.6 miSouth Nashville
    $$

    Delicious and authentic Persian food! There is a kebab or mix plate here for everyone - carnivores,…read morepescatarians and vegetarians alike! The restaurant is well established and doesn't rely on frills and gimmicks to attract their clientele. Lots of brown and neutrals dominate the aesthetic - cultural decor and an occasional tv can be spotted along the walls. All the kebabs are well seasoned and full of flavor. The meat is both crispy and juicy. The complimentary pita is served warm and is pillowy soft. Some of my favorite hidden gems on this menu are on the appetizer list. Don't skip over the chefs appetizer with creamy cheese, olives, herbs and ground walnuts! I also love the light but flavorful white bean soup with tomato broth and generous chunks of chicken.

    House of Kabob is a well-known Persian restaurant in South Nashville quite popular with the diverse…read morelocal population. They maintain an impressively enormous menu with just about every style of kabob on the planet! They also serve lamb shanks, gyros, and falafel among other options. The lamb is extraordinarily tender and pretty tasty, although the flavor isn't nearly as good as the best I've eaten in the Middle East. But I have unfairly high standards as a world traveler. The beef dishes are very good too, but again, not the best I've had. The service is fantastic with welcoming employees who make you feel right at home. House of Kabob is a worthy stop if you love Persian cuisine.

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