Best Middle Eastern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Middle Eastern food in Voorhees. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Middle Eastern restaurants near you.. Voorhees Township is a township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 29,131, reflecting an increase of 1,005 (+3.6%) from the 28,126 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 3,567 (+14.5%) from the 24,559 counted in the 1990 Census. Voorhees is a New Jersey suburb in the Greater Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.
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4 based on 51 reviews
We serve wide variety of authentic and high quality Indian food (both vegetarian and non vegetarian). Our chefs prepare every dish fresh with natural and fresh ingredients sourced from local farms. We spice & make every dish as per customerâs desired spic
Very nice staff, food was incredible! Wishing I had tried more because everything was so flavorful. The whole staff couldnât be more accommodating as I have never eaten Indian food. I was hesitant just because it wasnât familiar. But they made me feel very comfortable and canât rave more about the food!!! Highly recommend!
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Munsalwa Pakistani & Indian Cuisine has eat in, take out & delivery. All we serve is HALAL. We cater for all occasions. Lunch & Weekend Buffett 12:00-4:00p.m. We have a variety of appetizers, tasty non-vegetarian treats, freshly baked tandoori breads, pun
We gave Munsalwa a rest for many months after our last disastrous dining experience due to a language barrier...But we decided to try them again, after our Thanksgiving dinner at an Indian restaurant in Maple Shade where the chicken Vindaloo did not do it for my husband. My husband loves chicken Vindaloo, and Munsalwa's is the best for him. High quality breast meat chicken in a flavorfuly spicy sauce with some yummy potatoes. (No potatoes in Maple Shade.)We have been back three times now... In the past few months, the woman working there has tremendously improved her restaurant English, and she clearly understands what we are ordering and how we want it served. Only down item was Tandoori chicken, which seemed to be odd pieces heated up in a microwave. Wouldn't order it again. Thinking they don't sell enough of it.Munsalwa is not fancy, but the food is excellent and the prices are an excellent value. Back on our list of regular places to go 2-3 times a month.
4 based on 7 reviews
At Tabboulee you can expect to be welcomed with a warm, cozy and inviting ambience. We offer a casual dine in or take out menu with the most original styles of gyros, falafels, and more. Tabboulee aims to make it a true GYROphoric experience! Enjoy a real
We were really excited to learn that a new Mediterranean restaurant was opening near us. We decided to try it for lunch. We won't be back!Our first bad vibe came when our server asked us if we wanted anything to drink, and we said just water. He went over to the cooler and got us two bottles of water. Let's drive up the final tab for lunch! We thought that was a bit aggressive, to say the least, since we hadn't mentioned wanting bottled water. We then asked for tap water which we received.While we were deciding on lunch, we put in an order for hummus and veggies. We have to say that the hummus was truly the worst hummus we have ever had. The previous "winner" of that dubious award for us was a place where they hadn't finished the hummus enough in the food processor, and it was was chunky and grainy. But at least it tasted like hummus!! At Tabboulee, the hummus had absolutely no taste of tahini at all; in fact, it had no taste at all! And it was a very odd texture, not at all like any other hummus we have ever had.The slight red color (maybe red peppers were used in the recipe?) added to the strangeness.We did not care for our salads either. Again, they were basically lacking in seasoning and taste. I did not finish my falafel salad. My husband was not impressed with his chicken tikka gyro salad, either.This restaurant was formerly a pizza place. They have three tables seating four and then a big table seating six. This is not a restaurant with atmosphere. On the table is a napkin dispenser asking patrons to be green and use only the napkins they need. The napkins, by the way, are as flimsy as they come! I had to use more than one, because they were so flimsy.Other than the problem at the beginning, service was good. Our server checked back with us from time to time. However, the food is the reason we go to a restaurant, and the food at Tabboulee will not bring us back. We can think of at least three nearby restaurants with the same or similar menus and prices where the food has flavor and seasoning.I am sorry to hear your visit to Tabboulee being lack luster. After being in the restaurant business with four other restaurants, I understand the meaning of service & taste. To start, we always offer patrons a drink & always proceed to retrieve if for them. When water is ordered, we proceed to bottles first, because patrons are reluctant to want tap water. We were not trying to build a check for an extra dollar. The hummus we make daily receives high accolades in both Tabboulee & The Gab Shak (our sister location) in Wrightstown. We are sorry to hear you didn't enjoy it.The salads both you and your husband ordered, may I say, cleaned the plate were made fresh to order. If anyone is unhappy with their meal in any restaurant they should immediately flag an employee down and voice their complaint.There are people who really take the business and job to heart and enjoy servicing people and of course making them happy.As far as the ambience goes Tabboulee is brand new, clean and has a unique look that people enjoy with some bright and not so bright color. In closing, with 7-10 dollar lunches , we again are sorry you did not appreciate the napkins. Keep in mind if you ever owned a business , cost is vital.Management
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