Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Duluth, Georgia, United States. Duluth is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. It is a suburb of Atlanta. As of the 2010 census, Duluth had a population of 26,600, and the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population to be 29,331 as of 2016.
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4 based on 67 reviews
Looking with my wife for a new restaurant to visit and we did find this Greek restaurant. The food is good, with vegan and vegetarian dishes. Not price and located in a quite place in Duluth Ga. A huge variety of dishes to choose from. We both were pleased with the amount of food and the price. Hope you enjoy it.
4 based on 103 reviews
My wife and I enjoy Mediterranean food in general, and this was wonderful. We had the shrimp orzo and the fried, spinach-filled wantons. It was just spectacular. The music and artwork set the mood well, and we enjoyed the experience start to finish. Prices are reasonable as well.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Kabob-ish offers fresh Mediterranean, Indian & Persian made to order kabobs in open kitchen concept with great hospitality.
Have eaten here at least 2 dozen times, and done take out as well. It's casual (heavy duty paper plates and plasticware), but not fast food, so it can take around 5-10 minutes for your order to come up, but it's worth the wait. Dishes are served with a nice side salad on the plate and your choice of rice.My favorite is the Spicy Chicken Kabob (#17 if you were wondering), but they have a wide array from beef, lamb and chicken. They also have kabobs with an indian flair and even a jerk chicken kabob.Very reasonably priced - great for lunch or dinner, with covered outdoor seating that is good practically year-round. Only gave the service 4/5 simply because there's no table service, but the staff is polite, so no complaints there.
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4 based on 36 reviews
We stumbled upon Café Raik while driving by around lunchtime. We'd seen the sign in the past but this was our first time stopping by and we're glad we did.If you've never tried Mediterranean dishes like Falafel, Shwarma and other delights, this is a great spot for your introduction as there are beautiful oversized photos of many dishes to let you see what the dishes are. In fact, visit their website before you go to see pretty much every dish they make in beautiful photography.My wife went with the Falafel sandwich on a pita and she loved it. Said it was one of the better falafel dishes she's had in a long time. Drawn in by the photo, I went with the Beef Shwarma wrap. It was absolutely delicious, though I will say it appeared to have roasted red peppers in the photo and those were not in the wrap. It was still delicious, but wanted to mention that.The only downside to the experience was the really loud music. Not sure why it needs to be that loud in a small restaurant but generally music sets the mood for a restaurant. It shouldn't drown out conversation. That would be the one thing to keep us from revisiting Café Raik in the future. But very good food.
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