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😒 3/5 - Arabian Nights serves up halal Mediterranean fare.
By 👻 @Arshad H., 01/10/2023 3:00 am
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My group ordered hummus with meat, chicken taouk plate, kibbeh, baklava and knafeh. Service was a little slow as one customer ordered kibbeh after us and his order arrived first.Kibbeh ($12) - the kibbeh here consisted of seasoned lamb placed inside a shell of beef and bulgur wheat. All off this was deep fried. Taste wise it was good. The kibbeh here are on the smaller side, given their price point.Hummus with meat - $12 - the hummus here was rich and creamy and was perfect! The meat consisted of seasoned ground beef. Most places serve this dish with shawarma beef or chicken, but not here. The portion was on the small side given the price point. Freshly made pita bread was provided with the hummus and was very good as it fresh, hot and pillowy.Chicken Taouk - $19 - I was really impressed with how tender and juicy the chicken was. It had great flavor as well. I was disappointed they used short grained rice here and the rice didn't have much flavor. Some charred grilled veggies were provided as well.Baklava - $4 - at $4 a piece this was expensive. Although I appreciate that they used only pistachios for their filling, the baklava wasn't very crispy and was soaked in too much syrup.Knafeh - $8 - I love knafeh and the one here was disappointing. The top layer consisted of a crispy shredded phyllo dough layer and the bottom layer was an extremely thin layer of cheese. The simple syrup applied to the knafeh was too much and drowned out the whole dish.Overall I thought the food was over priced. They definitely need to work on their desserts and increase portion sizes by 40 to 50% on the other menu items. They also need to make sure customer service is consistent for all customers.
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