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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Egyptian Kitchen - Mixed Grill ($21.99) - three skewers of kabab, kofta and chicken tawook. Served with rice and salad.

    Egyptian Kitchen

    4.2(67 reviews)
    25.5 km

    I had to use the men's bathroom, the women's is down and locked. Ok…read more It's quite cold inside the dining area. 3 sides are all windows. It's quiet inside. I am the only customer inside for lunch today. Some food delivery pick-ups and the DoorDash ding going off in the background. Ordered the molokhia soup, lentil soup, combo mazza with fattoush less pita instead of the salata masria, feteer chicken shawarma and side of falafel. $49.78 They are out of the Fakhfakhina drink, sounds interesting with the strawberries, ice cream, sounds kind of like a float. I couldn't try a taste of the molokhia soup to see if it would be good or not. I have no idea what Jute is, had to look it up. It's a green leaf soup. I went with the feteer chicken since it's a light breading vs the hawashi. The lentil is extremely runny, doesn't taste as expected, rather subtle flavors, mostly bland. Some rice as filler. Comes in a small cup. The falafels are shaped like small donuts, they are crispy, but the inside is soft. They aren't too bad, just mostly taste the oil from the fry session more than the chick peas. Super light and crunchy though. The roasted eggplants are food, has a nice kick to it. The hummus is super smooth and a tad runny, reminds me of tahini sauce. The fattoush is okay. Could use some sumac to flavor it up some. The cucumbers are too water logged, tomatoes aren't ripe and lettuce is wilted. The Molokhia soup has a rather slimy and glutinous texture, it's quite odd. Not for me at all. Comes in a large bowl. The waiter waiting on me is eating behind the checkout counter after he dropped off my last dish. The feteer is an Egyptian quesadilla. Cheese, tomato, green peppers, black olives and chicken shawarma. It's good with the hummus or the garlic sauce. The feteer is definitely worth the I felt like the experience for me was very much transactional.

    Place was not very busy when we came. The decor is very nice. The servers were friendly and food…read moredidn't take too long. Overall, not a fan of the flavors. The hawawashi beef was very soggy, was dripping liquid. The beef stew was too fatty and dry. The kibdeh and sausage were also dry.

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