Absolute worst arab food, or food in general, that I’ve ever had. Would never eat here again. Please do yourself a favor and don’t give this place the benefit over the doubt.
Anita H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brockton, MA
Although there is no where to sit down and eat in the restaurant, this is a great spot for traditional Lebanese food. The rolled cabbage is delish! Servings are so large there is always enough for another meal. Definitely recommend calling your order in beforehand. Yum.
Sandy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Easton, MA
We take out weekly and enjoy just about everything. Our favorites are the sandwiches and burgers. I have tried the string beans and lamb twice and noticed both times that there are plenty of string beans and lots of tomato sauce but very little lamb. Too bad as this is a favorite dish.
Sara E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Easton, MA
Menu is mix of standard American fare and Middle East inspired dishes. Pros: friendly service, fast to prepare, generous portions, reasonable prices Cons: food is nothing to write home about, primarily take away(only 1 small counter w 3 stools if you plan to eat there), salt and pepper shakers were sticky, tv had a game show on. We tried the Thanksgiving turkey sandwich and grilled chicken sandwich. If you’re trying to eat vegetarian or healthfully, try elsewhere.
Bobbe A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 North Easton, MA
I’ve ordered here twice and had some of a friend’s order. I wasn’t impressed with the food that I had any time. The Baba Ganooze had little eggplant in it, lots of Tahini, not to my taste at all.(It was saved by roasting an eggplant and adding it) The Hommous(they spell it hoomis) was very bland, and the Falafel sandwich I ordered was promptly thrown away after the second bite. Also I was expecting it to be a rolled sandwich, and although there was lots of it, it was just put into a half pita loaf, and handed to me. That may be the way that they serve them, but it was incredibly messy to eat. In their defense, my first time there I was disappointed by no Fafafel on the menu, and there was another person in the store at the same time voicing his displeasure, and now they have it. So they did listen to their customers, but sorry to say I don’t like what they made. I know that I’m being picky, but I’m weirded out by the way that they spell all their Mid East dishes differently from every other Mid East restaurant I’ve been to, and no, I don’t think that they are different dishes. Save your money and go to Falafel King in Quincy or Chubby Chickpea in Canton
Dave L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Concord, MA
This place is awesome! The grape leaves are the best we’ve ever had. The stuffed peppers are also fantastic and the chicken is my wife’s fav. We make a special trip here every time we are in the area!
Jacqui P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Quincy, MA
So excited that the former owners of the Pub Joe & Debbie have opened a new place!!! They make the best food I’ve ever had! Wishing them all the luck in their new place and I hope to see them soon!!!