Reviews on Mediterranean food in Falls Church, Virginia, United States. Falls Church is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,332. The estimated population in 2015 was 13,892. Falls Church is included in the Washington metropolitan area. Falls Church has the lowest level of poverty of any independent city or county in the United States.
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4 based on 174 reviews
We always enjoy SER. It's got not only a Spanish flavor, but oh the pig offerings! This time, instead of the Pulpo (Octopus) Gallego, we went with the Mussels with sausage in garlic sauce as a shared appetizer. It wasn't very flavorful surprisingly, which is why I mark this visit down to a 4. It really needed seasoning; you couldn't taste the garlic nor any seasoning. But the Cochinillo (roast suckling pig) was a great experience. This is their specialty and we decided that at $85 for two, it was worth th experience. It comes with a single vegetable and the Brussels Sprouts were very good. The Gateau Basque was nice and creamy, but not outstanding. You can get wines in the $40-50 range as well as a lot more expensive.Regardless, the service was excellent and we had a great time. Dinner for 2 including the appetizer, Cochinillo, a $44 bottle of wine, dessert, and 2 coffees was $173.80 with tax.Note: They also do a 6 course wine dinner. Parking underneath in the garage is vaidated for $2 after 5 pm up to 3 hours.
4 based on 285 reviews
The lounge and bar are fun places to have a quick bite while shopping or relaxing after work. Stop by to play some backgammon and enjoy selected wines and appetizers. We have seating for small gatherings or large group parties and offer private dining as
I usually donât give large franchise type establishments a great rating but Lebanese Taverna takes things seriously with regard to food and service. They must have dozens of wait staff working as any given time. We had a large group for dinner party and things went smooth. No one had problems and they food tasted authentic and tasteful! Especially likes their spinach wraps pastry - usually that pastry is dry and full of think uncooked leaves that are too bland. Not theirs - fully cooked spinach and dough. The meats were excellent - and veggies and salads fresh!One excellent touch to their hummus was the roasted garlic on top of the hummus plates. Nice...fluffy bread too!They allowed us to bring our own custom cake and desserts too! Enjoy - It is located on the lower first floor of the Galleria Mall, near Hugo Boss entrance. If you valet your car you will have walk Downstairs To get the Lebanese Taverna. No elevators close by but in middle of mall there is an elevator...
4 based on 68 reviews
Enjoyed the special of the day and a glass of Greek wine. Appears to attract locals from the surrounding neighborhood. Will be back soon.
4 based on 75 reviews
We've been coming here for some years and Cafe Raouche has consistently provided friendly, fresh, good Lebanese food We particularly recommend the Mezze sampler and the kabobs. Everyone is very responsive to special requests. Still a very Mom-and-Pop kind of place with reasonable prices.
4 based on 231 reviews
We were coming back from a matinee at the Kennedy Center and agree to meet our friends at 5:30. We arrived at this early hour and the restaurant was basically empty. We intended to enjoy a drink and then order dinner. Even after we told our waiter that we didn't want to order until we finished our drinks, he came back four times asking if we would like to order.My wife's food good, mine less so. My wife had the veal steak which was excellent. I ordered one of the Kofti dishes... I like spicy middle east kofti. The meat was supposed to be served over a bed of aubergine, peppers and Nan. The meat was very good, but the vegetables were a cooked down gruel of tastelessness. The Nan was cut up into small pieces into the gruel that were hard as a rock. I have been to Turkey multiple times and never had a dish served this way. We each had one drink and a glass of wine.For more than $100 plus tip, there are better restaurants in the area.
4 based on 409 reviews
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Excellent greek dishes but NO atmosphere. The larger room had some ambience but they put us in the corner of a small cramped room with no decoration. Very noisy and the waiter George was rushed, preoccupied and impatient with our questions. Parking was adequate.
4 based on 226 reviews
I visit people who live just a few blocks away, so we get carryout rather than eating in the restaurant. The carryout service is perfect - exactly what we order, ready when promised, and servings are generous. I particularly like the spiced meat options (koobideh or chimichurri lamb) - the portion is large enough, with the rice side, to make two meals. The green sauce which accompanies the dishes is spectacular - fresh and tangy and zingy. The salads are large and add balance to a meat-centric meal, but one salad can be shared among several people.
4 based on 236 reviews
The original location, opened in 1979, is a cozy family style restaurant known throughout the area for its friendly atmosphere and delicious food. "Uncle Joe" is a fixture in the Westover neighborhood and can be counted on to make everyone feel comfortabl
We had never experienced Lebanese cuisine. It was a delicious Mediterranean treat.Services was excellent, with them taking care of our needs before we asked.The pitas they brought out immediately were hot and tasty.We all had different kebab platters and they looked attractive and we're full of flavor.The setting is attractive and welcoming. Even the neighborhood was beautiful.Our friends were so thankful we took them somewhere really different than their usual haunts in another state.We will be back.
4 based on 227 reviews
Yayla Bistro offers a wide variety of traditional and healthy Mediterranean cuisine prepared fresh each day by our Turkish chefs. See full menu on our web page. In addition to our elegant dining room, we have a full-service bar area (with TV) featuring sp
We had dinner here with friends primarily because we wanted to try a local Turkish restaurant. We were seated inside., but during warm evenings there is excellent outside seating available. The menu has several interesting choices, particularly the Turkish selections. I had one of the specials, slices of beef and land with two sauces, over rice. Other foods we enjoyed were a spinach pie (great) and a pasta dish with a type of noodle I have not had. My wife had Moussaka which was tasty. The calamari appetizer was great because it did not have breading -very interesting (and delicious). My only complaint is the prices of wines are high. Service was superb. Oh, you have to save room for the chocolate cake dessert!!
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