Reviews on Middle Eastern food in Mountlake Terrace, Washington, United States. Mountlake Terrace is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is a northern suburb of Seattle and lies north of Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, east of Edmonds, south of Lynnwood, and west of Brier. Its southern boundary runs along the King County line. Interstate 5 runs north-south through the city, and services the city via three exits. The population was 19,909 at the 2010 census.
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5 based on 13 reviews
I found this new (5 months) little restaurant of Mediterranean food. Excellent food and service. Local here in Lynnwood at the corner of 220th & 66th Ave W. You can order online or by phone, but do yourself a favor and stop by to meet the guys working/cooking. Great food I had the grilled veggies, James had the lamb & beef Shawarma plates, small Greek fries & drinks.I would love to return soon. All of the plates are under $10. ENJOY
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4 based on 43 reviews
We started out with homemade mango peach juice on ice. Very refreshing and not too sweet. My companionâs lamb shank was tender and the flavors really popped. I kept eating her smoked rice, which was really delicious. I loved my veggie platter, which included perfectly cooked, homemade falafel, tasty baba ghanoush and hummus and a stewed eggplant dish that I would eat every day. Eggplant is apparently difficult for some people to cook and so I always worry a little when ordering it. This was really great eggplant, cooked until very tender.Modest place, good service, nice people. And yes, that hot sauce. Weâre going back.
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4 based on 36 reviews
The extensive menu has a unique selection of Indian, Persian, and Mediterranean dishes. Our lunch-sized portions were flavorful, with quality ingredients. The decor and service feels traditional. Both are less casual than you would expect based on the plain exterior of the building and the name of the restaurant. (I associate kebab with more of a fast food Mediterranean place.) The service is understated professional, as is common in the countries of the cuisine. The one downside to the authenticity was the server's initial uncertainty about whether one of the items on the menu was available that day. Thankfully it was, but the experience took me back to restaurants in the Middle East.
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