Reviews on Mediterranean food in Sylvania, Ohio, United States. Sylvania is a city in Lucas County, Ohio, United States. The population was 18,971 at the 2010 census. Sylvania is a suburb of Toledo. Its northern border is the southern border of the State of Michigan.
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4 based on 22 reviews
Visited here for breakfast on a trip to see family in Toledo. The breakfast was very good and certain menu items are 1/2 price until 11am with the purchase of beverage. It's nothing fancy but has good food for a pretty great price.
4 based on 89 reviews
Our establishment is Vegan friendly where food is prepared fresh daily and only with the freshest produce without the use of MSG or preservatives. We have a large vegetarian selection which includes falafel
We find this restaurant consistently very good. I find the gyro or shish tawook to be our favorite. We always get the platter. Service and staff has always been very good. I have to say that we try to take advantage when there is a groupon offer ($12 for $20).We will be back.
4 based on 62 reviews
Immerse yourself in heart-healthy Mediterranean cuisine at Sidon Lebanese Grille & Bakery, where we take pride in using the freshest ingredients.
Four of us had a wonderful meal prepared with care by this Lebanese restaurant in Toledo. I got a family order of the chicken and Kafta skewers, which was sufficient for all of us with some to spare. It includes rice and/or fries, hummus, and pita bread. It was delicious.Thank you for the positive review and feedback. We appreciate it!
4 based on 23 reviews
Yala Kol is here to bring all the delicious and authentic cuisine of the Middle East and onto your plate!
I actually tried the New Perrysburg location of this restaurant, but it's not listed on trip advisor. It was phenomenal. We are new to the area, and we are realizing there are a ton of Mediterranean restaurants here. This place is our favorite so far. We got an original gyro, mixed (beef & chicken) gyro, Greek salad, side rice and rice pudding to go. It was a total of $25, which I thought was a great deal and then I tasted it and realized it was an amazing deal. The quality far exceeds the cheap prices. The gyro was so big, it filled my husband and lasted me 2 meals. The pita was thick and had a slight crispy outside. The meat was tender and flavorful. The rice was a little on the salty side but I loved it. The small Greek salad was huge and had tons of fresh veggies and feta cheese. They did not cheat us on the toppings, which I appreciated. Finally, the rice pudding was fresh and tasty--has to be super fattening because nothing that good is healthy. It was $2 or $3 and I wish I got 2 of them because it was so good. We tried to call to get take out but no one answered, so we used the online grub hub option. We are coming from a Virginia college town that offers 20+ grub hub options, so it's nice to see this restaurant is open to it. No one else in Perrysburg is. You can have it delivered as well. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 50 reviews
I ordered two take-out dinners, chicken tawook and chicken gyro, both qood quality. Their prices are a little over the average, but I believe you get good quality for what you pay here. My order was take-out, but I got a good feeling about the atmosphere if I were to dine in. I usually evaluate a Middle Eastern restaurant by the quality of their chicken tawook and not everybody can do it right. It's either underdone or burnt outside (and rare inside) or not tender enough or too much seasoning. Chicken tawook here was broiled the right way (inside and out) and had moderate seasoning. My 3 year old daughter is a tougher judge than me. :) She refuses to eat poorly done chicken. She was munching on chicken gyro pieces happily. :) Another thing I really liked was their hummus (that came as a side for dinner). In a lot of places, hummus has some bitter aftertaste or too salty or too sour. Hummus at this place was seasoned moderately, not too salty, not too much garlic, not too sour and not bitter aftertaste.
Muna Market is a family owned Mediterranean grocery store, restaurant, and bakery located on 5464 Monroe St. Toledo, OH 43623 We have fresh meat, produce, Bakery, Mediterranean restaurant, and imported grocery in one convenient location. Our food is all m
Food was very good. Went for breakfast and my son and I really enjoyed our meals. We have visited the market and bought hummus and fresh baked pita at other times. Staff is very helpful.
4 based on 84 reviews
Are you trying to eat authentic Lebanese food? Maybe you want an hearty American breakfast. Trying to get black out drunk? Canât decide between all 3. Donât worry. Rumor has you covered . Falafel. Pancakes. Hard liquor. The worlds warmest bathroom...basically a sauna. Rumor is a destination you donât want to miss.
We stopped at Alexandria's to "give it a chance" and are we glad we did. The hummus was homemade and served with one-of-a-kind fat pita fingers. The small Greek salad that came with the tender, tasty lamb and beef gyro was very fresh. My husband had the fish platter and enjoyed it too. We were given a couple desserts to try at home (we were definitely full) -- rice pudding and baklava. Both excellent. The owner, Kareem Abbey promised that we would love the hamburger and recommended we try it on our next visit. I enjoyed my meal along with great service. Try it!!
4 based on 50 reviews
I ordered two take-out dinners, chicken tawook and chicken gyro, both qood quality. Their prices are a little over the average, but I believe you get good quality for what you pay here. My order was take-out, but I got a good feeling about the atmosphere if I were to dine in. I usually evaluate a Middle Eastern restaurant by the quality of their chicken tawook and not everybody can do it right. It's either underdone or burnt outside (and rare inside) or not tender enough or too much seasoning. Chicken tawook here was broiled the right way (inside and out) and had moderate seasoning. My 3 year old daughter is a tougher judge than me. :) She refuses to eat poorly done chicken. She was munching on chicken gyro pieces happily. :) Another thing I really liked was their hummus (that came as a side for dinner). In a lot of places, hummus has some bitter aftertaste or too salty or too sour. Hummus at this place was seasoned moderately, not too salty, not too much garlic, not too sour and not bitter aftertaste.
4 based on 50 reviews
I ordered two take-out dinners, chicken tawook and chicken gyro, both qood quality. Their prices are a little over the average, but I believe you get good quality for what you pay here. My order was take-out, but I got a good feeling about the atmosphere if I were to dine in. I usually evaluate a Middle Eastern restaurant by the quality of their chicken tawook and not everybody can do it right. It's either underdone or burnt outside (and rare inside) or not tender enough or too much seasoning. Chicken tawook here was broiled the right way (inside and out) and had moderate seasoning. My 3 year old daughter is a tougher judge than me. :) She refuses to eat poorly done chicken. She was munching on chicken gyro pieces happily. :) Another thing I really liked was their hummus (that came as a side for dinner). In a lot of places, hummus has some bitter aftertaste or too salty or too sour. Hummus at this place was seasoned moderately, not too salty, not too much garlic, not too sour and not bitter aftertaste.
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