Reviews on Middle Eastern food in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. Best known for the witch trials that took place in 1692, Salem is sure to bewitch you with its seaside charm, its maritime history and spellbinding beauty. Follow the Red Line along the sidewalks to navigate your journey through historic sites, including the Witch Trial Memorial, the Old Burying Point Cemetery and more. Discover serenity by the sea on the beaches of Salem Willows. The Bewitched statue, the Witch Museum and the Witch Dungeon conjure up diverse takes on witchery through history.
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5 based on 18 reviews
just heard about this small restaurant so decided to try it for a take out lunch. the food was beautifully prepared and the portion size was ample. the order was promptly filled and the entire bill for two entrees and one appetizer was $24. will make this a regular.
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4 based on 28 reviews
From beginning to end, this meal was perfect. Really nice atmosphere. Very friendly staff. Clean, charming. Several vegetarian and vegan choices.The bread and dipping sauce was quite unique. And quite amazing!!! 2 people got Hummus appetizers. Delicious. One got Beet and Feta salad. Yum. Two of us got Couscous Fassi: chickpeas, raisins, carmelized onions, cinnamon and crushed peanuts on top, over saffron couscous. Outstanding. Would love to get again. One person got date dessert. Just beautiful presentation. Three large dates presented horizontally on plate, dipped in chocolate, covered in coconut. Half peanuts dipped in chocolate on side. There was a very friendly gentleman who kept checking on us overall. This place really has their act together. Can't wait to go back. I'm sure you'll agree!
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4 based on 14 reviews
This is a bare-bones, spartan kind of place with the feel of a luncheonette. The walls are painted white and there's not a single decoration throughout. Oh, but the food! You'll find many typical Mediterranean dishes but it's an Israeli restaurant so the names of the dishes might be unfamiliar. Very affordable. The day we stopped in there was a falafel/pita special with hand cut fries for $10. Not bad.The restrooms are clean. Why is this important? If the rest rooms are clean then the kitchen is also likely to be clean.
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