Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in Casselberry. Casselberry is a city in Seminole County, Florida, United States. The population was 26,241 at the 2010 census. The city is usually considered linked to the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Things to do in Casselberry
4 based on 20 reviews
Mediterranean Street Food offers Turkish cuisine. We offer fresh made from scratch recipes with a twist.
We really liked the Hummus. It was creamy and tasty! Strange that it was served with what looked to be 2 of those thin Mexican tortillas (the smallest ones). We really needed more little "tortillas" to align with the amount of hummus. We're supposed to eat the rest with a spoon? Unfortunately, we did not like the gyro. The gyro meat was kind of "spongy" - not firm like it usually is when it is freshly cut. That creeped us out.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Casselberry: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 20 reviews
Mediterranean Street Food offers Turkish cuisine. We offer fresh made from scratch recipes with a twist.
We really liked the Hummus. It was creamy and tasty! Strange that it was served with what looked to be 2 of those thin Mexican tortillas (the smallest ones). We really needed more little "tortillas" to align with the amount of hummus. We're supposed to eat the rest with a spoon? Unfortunately, we did not like the gyro. The gyro meat was kind of "spongy" - not firm like it usually is when it is freshly cut. That creeped us out.
4 based on 28 reviews
My wife and I ate here for the first time last night based on reviews. It is nothing fancy from the outside or the inside; but the service was excellent and the food was very good. We started with appetizers of hommos, tabbouleh, and sefiha (meat pie). My wife really liked the tabbouleh although she didn't care much for the hommos. For our entrees, I had the mixed grill to try both the lamb and the chicken kabobs. Both were excellent. My wife had the Shish Tawook (chicken kabobs) and she enjoyed them very much. Our service was excellent and although they showed us the buffet they certainly didn't "push" it. I can't imagine either of the gentlemen who we encountered (server and the owner?) yelling at anyone like I saw in a review from the same night we were there. They were both friendly and helpful and very polite. We will be back.
4 based on 20 reviews
Mediterranean Street Food offers Turkish cuisine. We offer fresh made from scratch recipes with a twist.
We really liked the Hummus. It was creamy and tasty! Strange that it was served with what looked to be 2 of those thin Mexican tortillas (the smallest ones). We really needed more little "tortillas" to align with the amount of hummus. We're supposed to eat the rest with a spoon? Unfortunately, we did not like the gyro. The gyro meat was kind of "spongy" - not firm like it usually is when it is freshly cut. That creeped us out.
My wife and I came for dinner on a Friday evening. You order at the counter and they call your number when itâs ready. The menu is an interesting combination of Greek and American. We both ordered the Gyro but for sides, I had red beans and rice, and my wife had the pasta salad. Everything was delicious! My only complaint was that there were only two other groups in at that time and all the tables needed cleaning, while a couple of people sat in the back. I hope they keep the customers coming, cause the food is really good. We will definitely be back!
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