Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Highlands Ranch. Highlands Ranch is a census-designated place (CDP) in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The population was 96,713 at the 2010 census. Located 12 miles south of Denver, Highlands Ranch is an unincorporated community and was the twelfth most populous CDP in the United States in 2010.
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4 based on 189 reviews
Enjoy the finest Greek cuisine, steak house, and relax at the bar and patio. Amazing Greek cuisine made fresh. Occasional live entertainment on Friday and Saturday.
We just went to Greek to me restaurant (June 14th). We ordered appetizer and when received them, our 5 years old grand daughter found a long hair in the dip, so gross! The waitress ( who was by herself for the whole restaurant) apologized and brought us a new dip. When the check came, I couldnât believed that they charged us for the appetizer, but on top of that charged us for an extra order of pita bread ($2.00) We talked again with the waitress who told us she totally forgot about the hair and we paid the full bill. I was so upset that for them, finding a long hair in the food was not a big deal. On another chapter, they donât have a wine/cocktail menu so you donât know the prices... Big surprise to be charged $12.00 for a gin tonic (not even premium gin). They saw us once, never again. So disappointed.
4 based on 120 reviews
Spectacular food. If you're within 50 miles of this place, drive there and eat! Went with three friends, two of whom had never had these cuisines before. All of us were blown away at the quality of the food. I've never eaten anywhere in the Denver area that had such Middle Eastern incredible food. Shish tawook (spelled Ta'ook on the menu), shish kebab & kafta kebab, and the "Sahara"- a massive sampler capable of feeding either two people or sating one really hungry person. That'd be me, and it ought to be YOU, too! My tastebuds were overwhelmed by the astonishing variety of fresh tabbouleh (bulger wheat, tomatoes, mint, parsley, onion, lemon juice & spices), yummy fattoush, smooth hummus, spicy baba ghanouj, tasty gyros, and melt-in-your-mouth meats (chicken, kafta and sliced beef). The seasoning was not over-salted, but the spices hit every point across the tongue throughout the meal. My dining companions were equally impressed, both the one who'd eaten these foods before and the newbies. I pity any less-than-perfect Middle Eastern establishment now, because the expectations of cuisine have been set so high by Sahara. The chefs have been cooking here for a long time, and they know their business. If there is one taste fantasy in which you MUST indulge in the Denver area, frankly, this is it.
Top 3 Indian food in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, United States
4 based on 323 reviews
Ya Ya's not only caters to the casual diner, but also includes room for business meetings and special occasions. Our menu changes daily to ensure the freshest seafood, best quality steaks and chops and most exquisite entrees.
The restaurant can be a bit noisy, but we were at a rather secluded booth in the back. Excellent service with a knowledgeable waitress. The special that evening was sole stuffed with scallops, served with beans an a green sauce. It sounded so good, each of us ordered it, together with bruschetta for the table. Both turned out to be excellent choices, and we polished off a nice Italian Sauvignon Blanc.
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