Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in Temple Terrace. Temple Terrace is an incorporated city in northeastern Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, adjacent to Tampa. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 24,541. It is the third and smallest incorporated municipality in Hillsborough County. (Tampa and Plant City are the others.) Incorporated in 1925, the community is known for its rolling landscape, bucolic Hillsborough River views, and majestic trees; it has the most grand sand live oak trees of any place in central Florida and is a Tree City USA. Temple Terrace was originally planned as a 1920s Mediterranean-Revival golf course community and is one of the first such communities in the United States (planned in 1920).
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4 based on 35 reviews
phone 813 980-6666
The restaurant are too small, only 3 tables inside closed to the bathroom, the waitress is too slow.It was bad experience bad review,youi complaining about table count if you know how to count come back and count again we have 6 inside table and 2 outside table ,i dont think you have been in this restaurant you are fake saudi.
4 based on 47 reviews
Pera Restaurant & Grocery (813) 984-9800 Tampa FL 33617
We went for dinner with family. The host/wait staff was very pleasant and made recommendations. We ordered the sampler appetizer that included hummus, baba ghanoush, grape leaves, falefal, kibee and labneh. Also they served warm pita bread with seasonings and olive oil. We shared a few entrees including the mixed grill and also the slow cooked rice with leg of lamb. All preparations were delicious. We finished with the recommended baklava cheesecake and ordered the flavored coffee. We will definiely return during our next visit to Tampa.
My wife and I grabbed lunch as Mays Alreem. The tables were a little messy from the folks before us, but that was the only downside. The gentleman behind the counter was very helpful! He answered all our questions including that the pitas are vegan. In fact they have many vegan options which has been difficult to find outside Thai restaurants. My wife ordered the vegan hummus pita while I ordered a Philly-steak pita. We chose bottled sodas from the great variety of standard and specialty sodas available. The food was outstanding and mouthwatering! The entire lunch for 2 cost less than $15. They are also open late which is another plus. We will definitely be back soon!
3 based on 9 reviews
We'd been wanting to try this little restaurant tucked in a small strip mall next to our city's community center. So glad we did!My husband and I both had the hummus for an appetizer. Amazing taste! Later we found out they make it on site. You could taste the freshness, and so much pita bread to wrap it up in, we took the leftover home.My husband ordered the Greenland mixed Grill plate, a combination of shish kabab, kufta kabab, and tawook topped w/ onions, and parsley. He said it was all delicious, but liked the shish kabab the best and will order that next time. Very generous portions.I love falafel sandwiches and hadn't eaten one in awhile, so that's what I ordered. This did not disappoint, with just the right amount of the dressing.They've done a great job of including "lay person" descriptions of what they offer, which made it much easier in deciding what to order. And the pita bread is fresh, soft and makes you want to order more hummus to use it all up!Eat in or take out. The boothes are nice. The soccer showing on the tv was a bit loud, but we didn't ask them to turn it down, so no fault on their part.If you like or want to try Middle Eastern food, I definitely suggest you try this place for dinner.
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