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    Good for kids

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    Greek Fries
    Savannah M.

    Gyros are really good, we've had the lamb and beef. However greek fries are not worth it. Customer service is good though

    Mouthwatering chicken kabob plate with gyro!
    Elizabeth L.

    Best chicken kabob plate in Seattle - delicious, juicy, perfectly grilled jumbo chicken kabobs. Love ordering this with gyro, as the gyro plate is equally fantastic. Chicken shwarma is also extremely tasty though not your traditional shwarma, more like a tandoori chicken - still yum! Flavorful falafel with delicious house hummus - perfectly crisp on the outside, moist on the inside. Have loved ordering chicken kabob plate, chicken shwarma plate for dinner - need to try the chicken shwarma sandwich and falafel sandwich for lunch! House garlic sauce is very addictive - you've been forewarned. Service is warm, friendly, prices are very reasonable, portions are huge, food is fresh - great, local discovery!

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    Taylor B.

    This place is so underrated! Stopped in tonight for some takeout. Gyros, Greek fries, and baklava. Everything was fresh and soooo good. You can tell the folks cooking are putting love into your order. Pita bread was fresh and soft unlike a lot of other gyros spots in town. Ambiance was quaint and welcoming. I loved the shaved feta, and the Tzatziki was unreal good! It has a nice garlicky punch that I haven't seen anywhere else. I really loved the baklava too. Consistency was perfect, not too sticky/wet. Reasonably priced as well! Will definitely be back and highly encourage anyone reading this to go show them some love!

    Eggplant Sandwich
    Pratima M.

    A small spot tucked behind another restaurant serving up yummy Mediterranean eats. It has a real small-business, family-owned vibe to it. I stopped by for a quick lunch and everything was affordable and tasty. I got the eggplant sandwich and it was really filling and good! The flavor was delicious but it tended to run on the oily side. Pita bread was delicious too. The baklava was solid -- not overwhelmingly sweet. They make everything super fresh for takeaway, so would recommend ordering ahead or prepping for a short wait. Overall, would totally come back!

    Huong L.

    I decided to give this place a try as it's somewhat near my work place. I ordered the chicken shawarma sandwich online and came there to pick it up. They are behind d'la santa which makes them almost invisible. The sign of their store is not very apparent. Maybe because of covid-19, but the restaurant looks like someone's kitchen. I thought I was at the wrong place until someone came out and ask if I was picking up an item. I never had chicken shawarma before since I tend to get the beef/lamb gyro but oh man, this sandwich was delicious. It was very hardy and filled with chunks of perfectly flavored chicken. It was also packed with lettuce and tomatoes as well. I literally had a food coma after finishing it but I couldn't put it down. The pita bread was thicker than most places but it was toasted/warmed up so it had a subtle hint to crisp. Overall, definitely a nice hole in the wall and I will definitely be back for another lunch meal.

    Chicken Kebab Plate
    Disha G.

    Excellent Food. I got Chicken Kabob plate and all the flavors are so perfect. The food was on time. And it was freshly prepared. The Kabobs were cooked at right temp to give good flavors. And even the rice was fresh along with salad. I liked how good amount of pita and sauce was provided. Must try if you are looking for good Mediterranean restaurant in Seattle city. I found it on Uber eats. They have good falafel and lamb too. Authentic food along with sweetdish.

    Gyro Salad
    Jenny Z.

    This place opened within the last year just down the street. Have gotten takeout twice and it's our new favorite gyro place + great value! Good portions, thick/warm pitas, perfectly seasoned gyro meat, fresh salads. Fries are also amazing here! Potato-y with a nice crispness. Oh and the tzaziki sauce here is the best I've had. Idk what about it but it's the perfect combination of creamy and zesty! The gyro salad is our go-to option when we try to eat low carb. I will say it feels wrong resisting the toasty warm pita bread.

    To-Go Chicken Kebab Plate
    Nicki C.

    This place has really great food! I love the chicken Kebab plate and always feel satisfied and full upon leaving. I will say if you walk in it's a little dated but the man who runs the place and cooks is very friendly and welcoming. The food never disappoints and is a really great price as well. Although I will mention with the place being dated and kinda hard to find it's not somewhere I would go for a really nice meal but it sure is quick and delicious!

    Chicken shawarma wrap.
    Jennifer J.

    I recently had some business at the nearby King County Administration Building and, after paying $12 for an hour of parking, I didn't want to spend too much more on lunch! I passed Gyro House on the way back to my car, and popped in to take a look at their menu for something I could grab and take with me. The smells inside the door were incredible. Spicy, savory, honestly I was pretty much drooling by the time I got up to the counter. I ordered a Chicken Shawarma Wrap to go (although I'd had my eye on the falafel - it was hard to choose!), and by the time I was done ordering there was already a huge line-up of people. I'm glad I arrived before the crowd! I waited about 5-6 minutes and out came my freshly-made, piping hot sandwich, which was really a pita wrap filled with incredibly tender, deliciously-sauced chicken plus veggies and lettuce. It was the perfect portion for a lunch on the go - not too big, but enough to fill me up as I continued on with my day. Next time I'm nearby I will 100% be stopping in to try their falafel. The salads looked good too!

    Chicken Kabab Salad
    Parisa Y.

    Yum! I ordered the chicken kabob salad, lamb gyro and falafel plate. Really good. The spot is right off the road so you might not see it, but it is tucked behind D'La Santa on 10th ave. The building used to be a Thai place and just changed over toGyro House. Happy to support a new local business, especially during covid-19.

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    My gyro was great, but the shinning star was the hot fresh salty fries. Just what I want when I'm craving a gyro!

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    3 years ago

    Best gyro I have ever had, truly. My husband and I go a couple times a week, it's the best.

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    Inexpensive food. Good amount. Service was good but there were only two people working midday.

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    AMAZING fresh and hot sultan plate and lamb shank. Lamb came straight off the bone. Will definitely arrive back

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    This place was good for a quick stop sandwich. I got the chicken and the service was clean/prompt.

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    Cedars of Lebanon

    Cedars of Lebanon

    4.3
    (250 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    I've only had their gyro sandwich and falafel so I'll speak to that. First, gyro sandwich was SO…read moredelicious. Fresh and warm with lots of sauce. They do use frozen gyro slices though. Falafel was also fresh and cone shaped, made into that shape using an interesting stamp-like tool. Price was right too--the gyro sandwich and 2 falafel to go was only just over $13! Service was slow ngl, however, the old couple running the place were sooo cute I can excuse it. They were so friendly, warm, and nice; it gave off auntie and uncle vibes. Another customer in front of me must've been a regular because when the customer made conversation at the takeout window, I heard one of the workers go "We love you, John!!!" Only ordered from the to go window so cannot speak to the ambiance inside.

    the sweetest kindest man runs this place, these are the kinds of reviews I am most excited to give…read more I went to school at UW and so I've walked by this place dozens if not hundreds of times but never tried it until after I graduated. On one super rainy day, my partner and I were walking by and spontaneously decided to go up to the little window and get one lamb gyro the guy at the window, who I didn't know was the owner, looked at us weird and at first I was like ???? but after 5 min of prepping our order he calls us back to the window and hands us TWO gyros and says "you can't just get one! there are two of you! you won't feel full!" and he hands us both, one on the house I was so shocked it was so kind and unexpected of him. We ended up eating outside right under the window and 2 min later the owner walks out with a slice of bread and starts feeding the ducks outside the store. He told us that they're a couple and that they come by every year to lay eggs and they visit him every night for dinner during this time. He also told us that Cedars of Lebanon has been open for over 40 years and that it used to be so rowdy and exciting. So many people would gather around and spend time in his restaurant but now it's a lot quieter (I'm assuming this is because new, more novel places have been popping up on the Ave). I left this conversation so touched and full of love for this man, I genuinely wish him the best. His unprompted kindness towards a complete stranger and willingness to spend time chatting with us alone makes this place 5 stars for me, so many places lack this kind of passion and love that we could really use more of. this happened almost a year ago but I wanted to share my experience to highlight how wonderful of a man the owner is, hopefully we can continue to have nice things and no one abuses his kindness anyway I wanna go back and try their falafel apparently it's super good

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    Homer

    Homer

    4.4
    (431 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Three of us shared four dishes and one soft serve was the perfect amount of food…read more Everything was super yummy and fresh. Highly recommend the three dip (current seasons is beet and it's my fav) with the flat bread. The flat bread comes out steaming. Trumpet mushroom is Smokey and juicy. Lamb comes in braised form and kebab both really good The soft serve swirl has the perfect texture and flavor. Would come back again!

    We arrived on a Friday night at roughly 7:30 and there was already quite a wait. For a table for 3,…read morewe were told we'd have to wait for about 2.5 hours which we honestly were not thrilled to do. However after we expressed that we didn't want to wait that long, we were told that if we wanted outdoor seating they could actually seat us in less than half an hour. We chose the outdoor seating option and took a quick stroll in the quiet neighborhood before coming back. Our server told us that Homer's plates are meant to be family style and shared so their general recommendation is 1 large plate or 2 small plates per person. For us, we ordered the Set of top 3 spreads, lamb ragu on tahini and we were served with 5 pieces of warm pita. We also ordered Grilled Pork with Stinging nettles, raw albacore tuna with taramasalata, and smoked and shaved kohlrabi. Our server warned us that the pork was going to be on the fatty side but we were still surprised by how fatty it was. The spreads for the pita were amazing as usual-- their seasonal flavors taste amazingly fresh. Our table wanted to order more pita and when someone came by to take the empty plate they asked if we wanted more which we did let them know but even by the time we finished all the plates, we never got the additional pita so we just took it off. The Kohlrabi was an amazingly refreshing palette cleanser before the pork-- super light and refreshing. After we finished our meal we grabbed some soft serve from the window and wow, for 7$ it's quite a lot of ice cream! The flavors that were offered when we were there was Dark Chocolate and Kettlekorn. I sampled the swirl and the fusion of the saltiness of the kettle korn, the slight bitter and sweetness of the dark chocolate was immaculate. Final thoughts: very cool experience, inside I could see the open kitchen and the stone wood fired oven and the ingredients tasted amazing. However it is a little inconvenient that it's walk in unless you're a party of 6 since the lines and wait can get incredibly long. It's also difficult to find parking in the area. Very neat experience!

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    Koshari

    Koshari

    4.9
    (14 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Three of us were looking for a casual dinner setting with a different taste experience. Lucky for…read moreus we found KOSHARI and were greeted with great hospitality and warmth from the owners. The food is Middle Eastern vegetarian. They helped us select unfamiliar dishes starting with a sample of homemade babaganoush, a must to order with fresh pita bread. The service and cooking were all performed by the owners with their young daughter, present at a table, to round out the family ambiance. The spot is an intimate coffee house by day (Salt and Sugar) and a "feel good" bistro by evening. We left with happy feelings and very satisfied appetites. it was a treat to be fed by Amani and Ayman.

    We decided to try out a new restaurant on a whim and had an amazing dinner at Koshari tonight. They…read moreserve authentic Lebanese and Egyptian food. We got the lentil soup, Koshari bowl, falafel meal, and loubya bzeit. Everything was outstanding and very delicious. The owners also had incredible house made hot sauces and they were proud to share they were using authentic ingredients. The star of the show was Sahlab dessert beverage, which a milk drink made with delicate flavors of orange blossom water, rose water, and mastic, topped with cinnamon, coconut, and nuts. I'm so glad we gave this place a try and supported a family owned business. We'll be back for sure.

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    Koshari inside Salt & Sugar Cafe
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    Lebanese coffee
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    Cafe Munir

    Cafe Munir

    4.1
    (372 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    Came here for dinner this past Tuesday to celebrate a couple of friend's birthdays. One of my…read morefriends called a head for a reservation since there were five of us just in case for 6pm. Service was friendly and patient as we tried to make decisions and asked questions. I have a friend that kind handle chile spice due to medical condition they were very accommodating when it was needed by having certain sauces on the side. We shared a number of dishes and two bottles of wine. We started with the Hummus bil Lahm ou Snobar, my favorite dish of the evening a hummus with bubbling spiced lamb. Baba Ghanouj, Bisara Munir, Arnabeet, Alhalaioun and the chicken and beef Shish Taouk. Everything was delicious. Flavorful, the proteins were cooked perfectly nice and tender. One of our friends likes meat a lot and hadn't cause he thought it was a vegetarian restaurant. We had to have the green chile sauce on the side of the asparagus dish cause of my friend but that was ok we were putting it in other items we loved it so much. Also the whipped garlic that came with the chicken and beef was a big hit! We had never had Lebanese wine and enjoyed our selections. Love that it felt like a healthier meal with the vegetables and spreads. Didn't feel stuffed after but definitely satisfied. They even comped dessert for my friends birthday which I believe was an orange rose water pudding. Welcoming warm space. Parking is fairly easy on a Tuesday night. Looking forward to visiting again

    Great intimate family-friendly restaurant with authentic Lebanese food. Street parking…read more My favorites ares the lamb hummus with pine nuts and the squash grounded dip. Both were very flavorful and well balanced. Love the different textures. The roasted broccoli was OK, it was on the less cooked side The entree skewers were pretty good too. Shoutout to the kind service that let me combine and do half beef and half chicken because at the point I was too full from all the appetizers I ordered but still wanted to try both. One thing I really loved about the skewer is the sauces that came on the side: one tahini, one garlic, and one tomato. Such delicious sauces! Entrees were a little pricey though. Last but not least my party enjoyed the special Lebanese wine.

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    Yalla Seattle

    Yalla Seattle

    4.6
    (214 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Update: I left a comment on the Square receipt about never getting the hot sauce and the business…read moreowner responded within minutes and refunded. Great service and fast response! I got a build-my-own saj wrap with the mushroom base saj $6, sumac chicken $7, tomato $1.5, cucumber $1.5, pickled turnip $1, and a side of hot sauce $2. The saj bread itself tasted good, but got soaked through by the juice of the chicken and became very soggy. We walked to a park 10 minutes away to eat the wraps and the wraps were bending. The ingredients are fresh but nothing particularly stood out. I didn't quite taste the mushroom on the wrap, and on top of that, I got charged $2 for the hot sauce, but never tasted it in the wrap or found it on the side. My partner got the falafel saj wrap which was overall ddcent, but he also found the saj bread quite soggy, yet the falafels were on the dry side.

    Yalla is a walk up window slinging unbelievably delicious Palestinian food. I went on a gorgeous…read moreSaturday just after 12PM and there was no line, but it looked like they were packing some take out orders. The signature saj bread is cooked fresh on a hot stone and is almost like a Middle Eastern flour tortilla with the way it's super thin and satisfyingly chewy bite. The only seating options are a few large benches on the sidewalk, but there's a poster saying you're welcome to sit at the neighboring bar which opens in the late afternoon provided you purchase a drink as well. Ended up sampling 3 of their wrap options and the Zaatar Wrap was deliciously nutty and fragrant, but texturally there was so many herbs that the center ate a little dry. The Lahme Khuruf (Lamb) was my favorite by far with super juicy ground meat with some tang from the labneh, sweetness, freshness from the tomato, and texture from the pine nuts. Absolute home run on this one! The Awarma and Cheese was a close second, but personally, the flavor profile was just a little less interesting than the lamb. Tip: grab some extra napkins as the wraps can fall apart a bit at the end!

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    Fityr and Labneh Saj with added chicken
    Fityr and Labneh Saj with added chicken
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