They all are equally good. Do get everything if you're in a group, or even if you're not (not gonna judge). We once had a little jar of Za'atar as a gift from a friend. It was a fun snack at home.
They don't look that big but $8 for 2 Lahem bi ajine is a really good deal. They're crispy, soft on the inside and the meat remains tender and juicy. Grab a $1 rose water soaked baklava to go!
The cocktail mashrouha (go big its worth it) and lahem bin ajine was delicious! Falafel done as a spread and baked was different but still good. Get the pickled & olives mix it goes so well!!
The menu isn't very clear, but every flatbread is slightly different. Some are wraps, others are flat like a pizza, and others still are calzones. You can ask for a better description or try them all!