Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in Westlake. Westlake is an affluent city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Cleveland located 12 miles west of downtown Cleveland. The population was 32,729 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 76 reviews
Love the hummus and the salada is excellent! I suggest mudjadara - sounds really odd but the flavor profile is great! The ice tea here - several choices - is usually very good. The desserts are hit and miss - usually seem "old" - like they have been sitting for a while so I would skip dessert. All the other food is fresh and delicious!Hello! Thank you so much for taking the time to review our restaurant. We appreciate your recommendations and feedback and will be sure to share this information with our operations team. We hope to serve you again soon!
5 based on 56 reviews
My mom and I really enjoyed all the vegetarian options here, including the spinach pie, pickles and warm pita bread. She loved the kibbe. The staff was very friendly too.
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4 based on 10 reviews
I know I can always rely on Alladin's to have really fresh, great tasting food. I do not visit this location as often as I do the one located in Boardman, OH but I have good experiences here as well. I also appreciate that they have an extensive menu and many vegetarian options. The dessert case is also amazing!
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5 based on 79 reviews
I generally like every cultureâs food, and from Istanbul Grill, I expected something just like Turkey-in between, I dunno, Greek gyros and souvlaki and middle-Eastern baba, kebab, hummus, etc. And thatâs kinda sorta what I got.I didnât expect such a clean, good looking place, very polite service, or the extreme high quality of the foods and their preparation.I ordered a platter, sort of kebab-like, all of which was good. But the star of the show arrived after: a dessert called Kunefe, and Turkish coffee. OMG.Kunefe is sort of in the realm of baklava and an Indian dessert, gulab jamun. A mix of wheatiness, nuttiness, cheesiness, and sweetness. Officially my favorite dessert. And I could not imagine it without the coffee, which is akin to an espresso, though made more like French press or pour over. Strong, but all of the bean and itâs roast in the mouth.I go at lunchtime, by myself, reading the news on my phone. Always enjoyable, and I look forward to my next visit!
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