Best Middle Eastern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Middle Eastern food in Camden. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Middle Eastern restaurants near you.. Camden is a city in Camden County, New Jersey. Camden is located directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 77,344. Camden is the 12th most populous municipality in New Jersey. The city was incorporated on February 13, 1828. Camden has been the county seat of Camden County since the county was formed on March 13, 1844. The city derives its name from Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden. Camden is made up of over twenty different neighborhoods.
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4 based on 1597 reviews
Wow, is this place something. Exuberant staff calling out their orders make this seem a dressed down, Tel Aviv neighborhood kind of place. Donât be fooled: Zahav cooks up Israeli cuisine at its creative zenith. Order the tasting menu, which gives you free reign at $48.00 a head. We especially loved chicken shishlik, hummus with laffa pita, twice cooked eggplant salad, halloumi cheese in kataif pastry, and fried cauliflower. Beâte avon (bon apetit)!
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4 based on 112 reviews
Designed to send you from Fishtown to Beirut when you step in the door, Suraya is an inviting all-day café, neighborhood restaurant, and light-filled outdoor garden and bar located at 1528 Frankford Avenue. Our market is now open from 7am-5pm serving Stum
Early dinner at Suraya was as delicious as I had been led to believe.A lovely, airy space with 2 bars and many comfortable tables, it is inviting and bustling.Our server, Macy, could not have been more attentive nor knowledgeable. Her understanding of what we were looking for paired with her grasp of the menu provided us with a perfect dining experience.We opted for 5 mezze items.The hummus was splendid, as were the grape leaves. But you would expect them to be.The warm chickpea dish with eggplant, crisp pita shavings, in a tahini yogurt with what tasted like almonds was incredible.There was a sweet richness offset with the tangy yogurt. But the brown butter finish to the dish made my taste buds dance with delight.Batata Harra, crispy potatoes with thinly sliced long hot peppers, garlic, cilantro and lemon juice was incredibly satisfying and amazingly filling. There was a light heat to the dish, but in the best possible way.The highlight for us was the soon-to-be-on-the-regular-menu-I-hope grilled cauliflower dish.The flavors, and I'm guessing here, included mint, yogurt, lemon, hit every possible part of the tongue.It's 20 hours later and I am still thinking about this dish.All in all, a very affordable experience. Fresh ingredients, delicious food, great wait staff.
4 based on 153 reviews
We just had the pleasure of visiting Marrakech during restaurant week. Their prix fixe menu is great. (Where can you go for countless courses for $25 a person during restaurant week?). The first course includes a yummy zucchini dish. The highlight was the Moroccan Bastille dish. So so good. Itâs a traditional Moroccan dish that is so tasty. The tender lemon chicken and honey-infused lamb dishes were great.If you want a great meal and a different experience (washing your hands in rose water and ending with sweet tea), this is a nice treat. We will definitely visit again. This is a family-run restaurant that used to have a similar restaurant in DC (before being bought out to build the DC convention center.). May this family continue this place for years and decades to come!
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