Best Middle Eastern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Middle Eastern food in Richardson. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Middle Eastern restaurants near you.. Richardson is a principal city in Dallas and Collin counties in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2015 American Community Survey, the city had a total population of 106,123. Richardson is an affluent inner suburb of Dallas. It is home to The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) and the Telecom Corridor®, with a high concentration of telecommunications companies. More than 5,000 businesses have operations within Richardson's 28 square miles (73 km), including many of the world's largest telecommunications/networking companies: AT&T, DirectTV, Verizon, Cisco Systems, Samsung, ZTE, MetroPCS, Texas Instruments, Qorvo, and Fujitsu. Richardson's largest employment base is provided by the insurance industry, with Blue CrossBlue Shield of Texas' headquarters located in the community along with a regional hub for GEICO, regional offices for United Healthcare, and one of State Farm Insurance's three national regional hubs.
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4 based on 31 reviews
We went to Sababa for lunch on a Saturday. The staff was very friendly and attentive. I ordered the beef schwarma and it was excellent. It was a surprisingly large portion with plenty of beef with enough tahini, onions, and pickles to make it interesting. It was a nice lunch.
4 based on 34 reviews
Tasty and varied cuisine of the Persian and place a luxurious and relaxing, excellent service and excellent value buffet
4 based on 19 reviews
My husband eats here all of the time when in Dallas and I enjoy going also when I am in Dallas. The food is always so fresh and delicious. The quality of the food is exceptional. I don't know how the owners are able to turn out such a great buffet with so many options, all so fresh, at such affordable prices. The staff is friendly, helpful and attentive. The entire place is so clean. My husband is Middle Eastern and very particular about any food that he eats. For this place to be a favorite of his says a lot! As for me, I don't like to eat at restaurants very often. I'm never satisfied and prefer to cook at home. Shahrzad is my nice break that I thoroughly enjoy.
4 based on 17 reviews
They have a daily buffet for lunch that is wonderful, with hot dishes as well as cold. The best is the lentil soup - totally crave-able. There is plenty of seating, especially if you are in a large group, and the staff could not be friendlier.
4 based on 51 reviews
The food here is delicious! I had the buffet dinner and everything is delicious. Variety of Afghani, Persian and middle eastern food.Nice ambiance,great service.They serve Halal which is an added bonus.Only down side is the lack of variety,when you are considering a buffet.Do checkout this place if you wish to try Mediterranean food.
4 based on 113 reviews
Everything is always fresh and good. They have a wide variety of salads and vegetables. Many different meats. I love the roasted cauliflower and eggplant. the gyro meat is great and lamb shank when they have it. I also like the zatar bread, yum. soft drinks are included, too. so many things to try, can't even begin to sample them all.
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4 based on 206 reviews
Over 20 of our family piled in here about 3pm on a Saturday, mostly for baked desserts and gelato. Pistachio, Chocolate, and Salted Caramel gelatos were excellent, while fruit flavors ranged from super tart (pomegranate, lemon, mango) to overly "perfume-y" (blackberry). Guava was mild and subtle while remaining fruity. Mixed reactions on baked desserts. Pistachio baklava was good while other baklava we had were just so-so. Falafel was pasty and lacked flavor in my opinion. Did not try any meats, hummus, or baba ganoush , but would like to return for a real meal to try some of my favorite Lebanese standards.
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4 based on 212 reviews
Ate lunch here with some friends and thought the food was really quite good. Everything else though was less than ideal. The waiting area is small and you're often standing in front of one of the two doors constantly moving for people coming and going. The price was $17 per person, which I thought was too high. My favorite Mediterranean food is the gyro, which they couldn't seem to keep stocked. I found myself standing around waiting for the next batch to come out, along with about 6 others as well. While the food was quite tasty, the rest of the experience overshadowed the good. If you go, I would recommend going on off peak times. It did not seem like they were equipped to handle a busy rush.
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