spinach pie which was different than the Greek version. This looked like a samosa and was filled with spinach, onions, and raisins plus spices. It was fantastic. I had lentil soup which was pureed with bits of carrots-nicely seasoned. My husband had the Vegi Plate with falafel, stuffed grape leaves, hummus, baba ghannouj, Arabic salad, Jerusalem salad, and pita bread. He doesn't normally care much for hummus, but he loved this. The falafel was scrumptious. Lots of times I think it tends to be very dry, but this was moist and wonderful. We'll definitely be going back to this restaurant.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Pita Pita
spinach pie which was different than the Greek version. This looked like a samosa and was filled with spinach, onions, and raisins plus spices. It was fantastic. I had lentil soup which was pureed with bits of carrots-nicely seasoned. My husband had the Vegi Plate with falafel, stuffed grape leaves, hummus, baba ghannouj, Arabic salad, Jerusalem salad, and pita bread. He doesn't normally care much for hummus, but he loved this. The falafel was scrumptious. Lots of times I think it tends to be very dry, but this was moist and wonderful. We'll definitely be going back to this restaurant.
Labels:
falafel,
food,
Mediterranean,
Pita Pita,
restaurant,
sage tea,
spinach pie
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