Discover Restaurants offering the best Middle Eastern food in Allen Park, Michigan, United States. Allen Park is a working-class suburban city in central Wayne County, Michigan. The city is known for its tree-lined streets, brick houses, and the Fairlane Green Shopping Center that opened in 2006. At the 2010 census, the population was 28,210. The suburb of Detroit was once recognized in Money Magazine's list of America's Best Small Cities. Allen Park is part of the collection of communities known as Downriver. Much like other "Downriver" communities, Allen Park has seen a steady decline in recent years, in terms of property value.
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Malek Al Kabob, which directly translates to "King Of Kabob" is the home of the tastiest and most authentic Middle Eastern food in the Metro Detroit area. Our team of experienced restaurant owners and employees combine to offer one of the finest dining ex
We love Malak kabob!! They have the best flat bread warm and fresh!Chicken deboned platter is wonderful and fatoosh!The garlic and hummus is delish!!
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We visited La Pita again this year for dinner on a Wednesday night. It wasn't too busy so we were seated right away. Our server walked by a few times but it took another server saying something to him before he came to our table. We had humus and pita (their fresh pita is amazing!) and my mom had falafel while I had a shwarma roll. We shared fatoosh as well. Everything was delicious. Would definitely recommend.
The meal started with warm bread, a garlic dip and a tomato dip. The garlic dip was tasty but the tomato dip was unique - something I had not had before at a middle eastern restaraunt - and very tasty full of spices and served cold. I ordered an appetizer combo and lamb combo plate. The appetizer plate included Hummus, Baba Ghannooj and Tabbouli. The hummus was silky smooth with great flavor. The baba ghannooj was the best I've had, smoky and lemony. The tabbouli was also good. The lamb plate included kafta, grape leaves, fried kibbee and lamb pies. The kafta had a wonderful wood grilled flavor and was wonderfully seasoned. The grape leaves were tightly rolled and tasted great. The fried kibbee was slightly spicy and filled with almonds and ground meat. The lamb pies were small - about 3 inches square - and tasty. I love big meat pies but the size was perfect on a sampler plate. The lamb combo plate was served with salad or soup and rice or fries. We opted for salad and rice. The two combo plates were more than enough food for two people. We ended up taking a good amount of food home. The waiter was friendly, attentive and courteous. We have favorite restaurants in Dearborn but were looking for a location close to where we were staying. We were pleased to find such a treasure. I only wish we lived closer to get the opportunity to eat there often.
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