Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Clayton. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. Clayton is a city in and the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, and borders the city of St. Louis. The population was 15,939 at the 2010 census. The city was organized in 1877 and is named after Ralph Clayton, who donated the land for the courthouse. The city is known for its multiple skyscrapers in its business district.
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4 based on 205 reviews
We enjoyed multiple small bites at BARcelona. For three of us, we ordered 5 dishes and it was perfect. Everything we ordered was very tasty. The mushrooms, meatballs, chicken/ham croquettes and two potato dishes. We had the tres leches for dessert. The service was awesome. Super friendly and our food was in front of us in about 2 minutes! Definitely worth a visit.
4 based on 93 reviews
Met old friends here for lunch. What a great experience. Appears to be a family run restaurant, and touts itself as Mediterranean, which it is. Their lunch menu is extensive, and very reasonable. You get a "starter" (there is a list that includes salads, and other appetizers), and an entrée for a fixed price of $9.95! I had the tilapia and it was delicious. My friend had the salmon and he raved about it. My wife had the lamb hamburger and she couldn't finish it (because it was so big). We were never hurried, and we sat there catching up for a long time. We'll be back. Great ambience and convenient parking also.
Most Popular American food in Clayton, Saint Louis, Missouri
4 based on 81 reviews
Weâve eaten at lots of middle eastern restaurants, but this menu has some good stuff we havenât seen before. We got the vegetarian mezza platter, and we really liked the mouhamara and batata hara, neither of which we had tried before. The falafel was really good, not in any spectacular way, just nicely spiced and fried, ineffably sublime. And heart shaped?Hummus, baba ganoush, and tabouli were up to our standards. The labneh was better than the tzatziki we are used to getting, with a cheesier flavor. The pita was undercooked, which seems to be an issue many places. The mint tea wasnât very minty. I guess itâs harder to get good mint in St. Louis than Dallas?I though the decor was perfect, with lots of authentic looking furniture and decoration and teapots and water glasses and pitcher. And what seemed to me like a middle eastern version of shabby gentility. And the charcoal grill and pita carousel right there by the cash register.
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4 based on 9 reviews
With friends, we recently dined at DelPietro's most recent restaurant offering, il Palato. We are big fans of their other venues and expected to be likewise pleased with iP. The menu featuring the restaurantâs âItalian / Mediterraneanâ offerings is attractive. iP has a full bar and a good wine list. Our service, as provided by Logan, was excellent. We were disappointed with the flavoring of the risotto under the scallops and the flavor of the pomodoro fresco was likewise lacking. We have no doubt this will be corrected. These folks know how to run a restaurant. My friend thoroughly enjoyed his black bass entree.iP has a clean, contemporary, modern, comfortable finish. Very pleasing. The restaurant is well located and easy to find. Street parking for dinner should always be available within a short walk; parking for lunch may be a bit more difficult. Garages and valet are also available. Weâll be back.
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