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    Kabul Kitchen

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Food is 10/10. This place is actually a butcher shop with a restaurant attached. Everything is fresh. Would recommend.

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    Layla Mediterranean Grill And Mezze

    Layla Mediterranean Grill And Mezze

    4.1
    (331 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    Let me just start by saying, I love this place. The staff are amazing and well versed with their…read moreofferings, you can tell they genuinely care about their craft. Every item on the menu is carefully made with love and absolutely delicious. The coffees and teas on the menu complement the food items perfectly and make the experience even more special. The seating area is on the smaller side, but rather than feeling cramped or overcrowded, it felt intimate. I cannot wait to return to Layla's!

    My wife and I stopped in for an early dinner on a Saturday. They had New England Clam Chowder as a…read morespecial and we ordered a bowl to share. I ordered the Beef Shawarma and my wife got the Musakhen with fries. The Clam Chowder was good. I've certainly had better, like at Market Street in town or at the Brigantine in the San Diego area. The server was kind of stumbling over his words when he described it and until it arrived I wasn't sure if it was going to be New England clam chowder or Manhattan. He proclaimed that it was the best clam chowder you'll ever get at a Middle Eastern restaurant and I can't really argue about that. The Beef Shawarma is served in a wrap that is open at both ends and cut in half. They put a small portion of pickled items on the plate and dust everything with sumac powder. The beef is thinly sliced. I really didn't enjoy the flavor. The greens in the wrap were extremely bitter and in my opinion it made for an unpleasant flavor. Maybe I just got extra bitter greens on mine but it was overwhelming everything else. I didn't like that the wrap was open, I had to lean over my plate as I ate because the sauce was dripping out and I didn't want to get it on my clothes. Eventually I gave up and used my fork to pull the meat out of the other half so that I could avoid the bitterness. The Musakhen (that's how it is spelled on the menu) was also a wrap. I tried a bite and I liked that better than the beef Shawarma but I still didn't really like something about the flavor. The fries were nicely crispy and fresh but there is a seasoning on them that really wanted to be on my fingers more than it wanted to be on the fries or my napkin. Like no matter how hard I tried to wipe it off there was still some of it on my fingers. Once again there was something about the flavor I didn't really like. My wife eventually offered up some of the aioli and it made it a little better but once again I didn't really like the flavor of the aioli. So for whatever reason the flavors there just aren't for me. My wife on the other hand was very excited about everything and was talking about all the things she was going to try the next time we visited. I didn't want to be a negative bummer during the meal but I was thinking she was going to have to come back with someone other than me. The restaurant is nice and they have very good service. There were a few other tables of large groups and it seems like this is a place that works well for get togethers. Parking is not adequate at all. We got a spot but only because we got there at 4:50 for dinner. I overheard other people talking about the trouble they had finding a spot.

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    Bar area looks quieter than the main dining area, but the tables are high tops
    Bar area looks quieter than the main dining area, but the tables are high tops
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    Laziz Kitchen

    Laziz Kitchen

    4.3
    (512 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    I let my son, Spud, choose where we would eat for his birthday, and he picked Laziz. That turned…read moreout to be one of the easiest five-star reviews I've ever written. We started with the fried cauliflower and zaatar fries, both served with an incredible dipping sauce that disappeared embarrassingly fast. The cauliflower was perfectly seasoned, crispy on the outside, tender inside, and honestly good enough to order again on its own. For my meal, I ordered the shakshuka. It arrived bubbling hot in a cast iron skillet with rich tomato sauce, flavorful meatballs, perfectly baked eggs, and warm grilled pita for scooping up every last bite. I've had shakshuka before, and this was easily one of the best versions I've tasted. Every bite was comforting, hearty, and packed with flavor. Spud went with a Laziz salad alongside another helping of the roasted cauliflower, which he thoroughly enjoyed. Everything that came to the table looked thoughtfully prepared, fresh, and beautifully presented. What made the experience truly memorable, though, was our waitress, Omri. As a Deaf customer, it's always a pleasant surprise when someone can communicate directly in sign language. Omri signed with us, made us feel genuinely welcome, and provided exceptional service from beginning to end. That personal connection meant a great deal to me, and it absolutely elevated an already wonderful meal. I was so impressed that I happily double-tipped her. Great food, warm hospitality, and an experience my son and I will both remember. We'll definitely be back.

    Phenomenal! I love finding good, healthy food with loads of veggies at restaurants, particularly…read morewhen traveling. This spot was right around the corner from where my coworker and I had been, so it worked out perfectly. It's a sit-down restaurant, not order at the counter but it all works out. We tried their dip trio, one with hummus, one beets, and the showstopper, Muhammara which consists of roasted red pepper, pomegranate molasses, onions, garlic, and walnuts. I could subsist on this and this alone. For my entree I ended up with the Mediterranean platter (hummus, basmati rice, tabbouleh salad, vegetables, chicken, and pita) that was very tasty. I do wish I had tried their fried cauliflower after talking to some locals, but the chicken was good as well. Good service, nice atmosphere, and simply a great spot. Jealous that I'm not from here or I'd go often!

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