Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Shenandoah. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. Shenandoah is a city in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,134 at the 2010 census. David Vetter, the famous "boy in the plastic bubble", was from Shenandoah. In 1986 the Shenandoah city council renamed Tamina School Road to David Memorial Drive in honor of Vetter.
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4 based on 90 reviews
Not a lot of customers in the restaurant, but two delivery service guys waiting for large orders. Obviously they couldnât handle them and us satisfactorily. Three of us ordered. One Tilapia. One leg of lamb. One vegetarian plate. The lamb person asked to have a side of moussaka instead of the toast and potatoes. No manager there, and this was a difficult request for them to handleâeven though I said, âdonât worry; weâll pay an up charge.â Took some timeâand what looked like an all-hands huddle in the kitchen for them to decide they could do it. They told me the total. I gave them a credit card. They handed me a slip to complete and sign. I had to request an itemized tab to review. I received my order 15 minutes later. Another 15 minutes later, the tilapia was delivered, along with the pita bread I was waiting for. A few minutes later, the lamb arrived. My vegetarian plate was very good, as usual. The fish plate also had rice and a small salad; it was very good. He lamb was tough, over-salted and overdoneâfairly inedible. I called one of the guys over and told him; he apologized and said heâd bring more. Thank goodness the moussaka was a very large serving and it was fine (not close to good or very good). He brought more lamb, saying it had no salt; it, too, was over cooked and tough. When he came by to ask if it was okay, I told him it was not. He came by with some baklava on the house and apologized for the service and the lamb. We have patronized Lama several times, and enjoyed it. A couple of weeks ago, we tried a new competing Mediterranean restaurant that opened in the adjoining strip center, Maryâs. We found Maryâs to be overpriced and mediocre. All four of us who ate there that day said Lama was much, much better. Friday, we wished we had gone to Dimassiâs.
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4 based on 39 reviews
Zoës Kitchen is a fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant serving a distinct menu of fresh made Mediterranean dishes served with warm hospitality. Whether guests dine in, takeout or cater a business or social occasion, Zoës Kitchen offers a chance to experie
I love this style of food and Zoe's serves OK Mediterranean, they do a particularly fantastic steak kebob and grilled potatoe. But their pita bread is pretty poor, there is no baba ganoush on the menu and frequently they have not made adjustments requested (eg no feta). Zara's Mediterranean on Sawdust is much better and remains the benchmark in the area in my humble opinion.
4 based on 266 reviews
Best Greek Food! Very friendly owner along with the entire team. I recommend Saganaki flaming cheese as appetizer, as for the entrée I recommend the Zeus platter which a bit of everything. Lamb Shank is exceptional. My favorite is Bifteki (Greek burgers) with pitta break and tzaziki sauce. Friday and Saturday live Greek music!! we are regular customers. Try Mythos Greek beer.
3 based on 95 reviews
We arrived late afternoon. The salads and hummus were delicious. The hot food including chicken, potatoes, beef, grilled veggies tasted as if they were out on the buffet for a long time. I mentioned that the potatoes were dry and the manager shrugged his shoulders and said they would make more. He came over twenty minutes later. When I told him that I was already done, he smirked and said the I could at least try them. This is the worst experience that I've ever had there. I will ever go back! There must be better Mediterranean food in the Woodlands.
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