Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Rossford. Rossford is a city in Wood County, Ohio, United States, located along the Maumee River in the Toledo metropolitan area. The population was 6,293 at the 2010 census. The town includes the intersection of Interstate 75 and the Ohio Turnpike. Rossford Public Library and WPAY serve the community.
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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.
5 based on 16 reviews
Forget Grape Leaf in Toledo if you are looking for Mediterranean. The food at Yala Kol is absolutely delicious and fresh. Fresh made gyro meat, fresh spices and garlic, fresh everything. The gyros are seasoned beautifully. Also, this place is a hidden gem for bubble tea! They do a very good job at making bubble tea, and it is packed with flavor powder unlike other places in Toledo. Be mindful of portion sizes for everything, as they are huge. One entree serves 2 people.
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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