Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States. Shaker Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the city population was 28,448. Shaker Heights is an inner-ring streetcar suburb of Cleveland, abutting the eastern edge of the city's limits. In July 1911, a petition by property owners was successful in detaching a long strip of land from the south of Cleveland Heights, to be named Shaker Village. In November 1911, the voters of Shaker Village formed Shaker Heights Village, which was incorporated in January 1912.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Went here with friends after getting a certificate for the restaurant was seated quickly no one came to ask if we are ready to order appetizers and drinks then waitress tells us half the things on the menu they no longer have finally we order our food waitress didn't come back for awhile to refill our waters or ask if we wanted another drink food came out Hot I was not impressed and place was not crowded I won't be returning
4 based on 95 reviews
The newest Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Cuisine in town!
Having chosen this restaurant by default after checking in to the hotel after a long day of travel, we ended up having a surprisingly good meal. There was a good selection of draft beer and wine-by-the-glass from the bar, and the Mediterranean dishes were quite good for the most part. There were other things on the menu, but it's not necessarily a burger and sandwiches joint, so it might not be your cup of tea if you're looking for more basic fare.
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European style cafe, market and gathering place. Specializing in prepared foods and baked goods, all made on premise. All day cafe menu featuring breakfast and lunch specialties Craft beer and upscale wine market featuring local foodstuffs, gift baskets a
Went with some friends for a quick bite after walking in the mall. First time there for eat in and was very pleasantly surprised. Friendly staff and a nice, albeit fairly simple, breakfast.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Had a really wonderful lunch at Momo's! Classic Moroccan cooking done with style. The tagine was excellent and I really liked the tender potatoes and carrots in it, the kebabs were tasty and beautifully presented also. The owner is genial and does everything he can to please including pouring the essential Moroccan mint tea. Great place to go! Highly recommended!
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We heard about this restaurant in the past from a student at Ohio State. The student ate at the original Columbus, OH location.We live in Buffalo, but visit Cleveland frequently. Brassica is now open in Cleveland.Excellent falafel.Great spicy carrot salad.Wonderful roasted eggplantBabaganosh was puréed. Tasty although we prefer it with some texture, was just OKThe highlight was FRESH baked whole wheat pita bread onsite!!!We enjoyed our visit very much. Wish them great success.There is another falafel restaurant in Cleveland in which in house baked pita is featured. More on that in the next review.
4 based on 91 reviews
Being from Detroit, middle eastern food is common. Aladdinâs takes it to the next level!The service, fast, friendly, authentic.The atmosphere , warm , inviting, casualNow the food, oh wow! Baba ganoush was rich, creamy, roasted perfectly, with rich fresh homemade pitaâsThe curry chicken wrap, tender, flavorful, and very filling.add some wine and call it a dayWell ended up getting some carrot cake ( YUM) and a coffeeNo better way to end a long day at work
4 based on 170 reviews
This restaurant has a pleasant ambience, and the menu seems typical of Turkish restaurants. It seems to have good reviews, so I was hopeful when I came in. Unfortunately, the food did not match my expectations. Some examples of disappointing dishes include the friend zucchini pancakes. In Turkey and throughout the Eastern Mediterranean region these are small, light, crispy and clearly made from zucchini. Also they should be fully cooked, not raw or nearly raw in the middle. Here the dish was quite the opposite: just partially cooked and not really made from anything, just an anonymous batter. I could not find the zucchini. Another disappointing dish was lamb with okra. There was very little lamb in the dish, the sauce was more sour than anything else. This is a dish (of Turkish origin like most Greek dishes) that I have eaten a lot in Greece, and I was very disappointing. Another was dish that disappointed me was the fried calamari. Again, it was hard to find the calamari; it was mostly batter.What was good? The coban salad was delicious (chopped up tomatoes, cucumbers etc.), really nothing else. While nothing was really terrible except perhaps the zucchini cakes, nothing was really good.I should mention that I lived many years in Israel, and have spent a lot of time in Greece and have also visited Turkey a couple of times. I am not certain that an American would have the same reaction to the dishes that I had. People seem to really like the restaurant and the waitstaff were very pleasant and friendly.One final point should be mentioned. The food came out almost instantaneously. Is it all precooked, I wonder? I would expect a stew to be precooked but not any of the other dishes. Perhaps this explains the semi-raw zucchini dish.
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