Great place for a group dinner to try all the Middle Eastern tasty treats. Arnabeit Makli (fried cauliflower, tarrator, parsley) is a must have. Batikh Thalej (watermelon snow) dessert is very cool.
Mamnoon has created its own scorching hot rep with its Lebanese/Syrian cuisine. You can't go wrong with any of the dips or salads-then work your way down to more adventurous entrees. [Eater 38 Member]
The service here is incredible. I came here with my whole culinary class and they treated us with the most respect. They answered all of our questions and the food was delicious!
Beautiful food. Ordered from the togo menu and ate at the communal table for a more cost-efficiency. The labna, harissa, lamb, hummus, and sesamebread all amazing. Complimentarypickledbeets delish!
Bataresh was good. Squid was too chewy for me. From the oven, we got a lentilstew and a lamb dish with a side of Syrian rice, which were all amazing! Coconut cake was a good way to end the meal!
Get the muhammara and the cauliflower dish. This place has been one of my favorite places since they opened. Being from Turkey, I sometimes crave similar food and this is where I come for it.
This is a great deal for vegetarians! Definitely recommend the small plate sampler and ordering another pita basket. The grape leaves could have had a bit more flavor. The cauliflower was perfection!
This place is a must visit. Absolutely delicious food. The ambiance is amazing. And the hosts are amazing. Very helpful staff. Just go for the incredibly delicious food.
Love love love the fries. But I think they used to have the thinner cuts which was even better. The other thing that I usually order is the lamb wraps/ pies.
The to go menu is a steal! I love that the "lunch window" has evolved to be open at night. The Mana'eesh came highly recommended by the owner and she was right. Street food at it's best.
The best Hummos in Seattle. For Salad I had Fatosh and it was very good too. I didn't like the Kibbah it had too much oil but delicious. For entries I had Syadya and chicken shish taowk.
Loved the family style sharing experience. I would recommend letting the staff make some of the choices for you. Favorites were a dumpling dish and an eggplant dip.
Travis is really helpful! I love the walnutcake because not only is it drizzled in honey, it definitely satisfies my sweet tooth for a week. Also they have the best falafel in all of Capitol Hill.
Lunch: Felafel wrap decent. Lavash soft, tasty; felafel fresh, not too crunchy. Too much pickles for my taste, dominated the flavor. Ayran is good; thick, salty. Baklawa is ok.
Ok for small plates. Chicken entree was missing flavorful marinate and had fried potatoes which made the dish cheap. The vegetarianFattoush was overly yogurt based, also missing nice flavors.
Food is pretty good but beware the mixed grill platter at “market price.” Ours was $90 which we felt it was way overpriced with 6-7 oz of local fish driving ~$50 of the dish.