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The food at this restaurant is always reliably good. I recommend trying the Chicken over the Beef dishes. Although I have only gotten takeout, the food is always delicious and satisfying. Don't forget to order the Baklava for a sweet dessert to finish off your meal. View all feedback.
What Aurelio Stark doesn't like about Ani Catering Cafe:
I always try to be as objective and understanding as possible, but this one has been a very bad experience. Falafel wrap and a side of fries: the falafels were a long chunk of dough, not cooked through. I don't fully understand why it was done that way, but the result was an awful, soggy and partially raw giant wrap. The tahini sauce was tasteless. I liked the fries though. View all feedback.
The food at this restaurant is always reliably good. I recommend trying the Chicken over the Beef dishes. Although I have only gotten takeout, the food is always delicious and satisfying. Don't forget to order the Baklava for a sweet dessert to finish off your meal.
The chicken kebab at this restaurant is absolutely exceptional. It is perfectly marinated and cooked to perfection. I am looking forward to returning to try the lamb shish kebab. Although the seating area is modest, as most of their business is catering, it is still pleasant and the staff are friendly.
The Middle Eastern food here is delicious. Whether you dine in at the cozy small dining area with 3 or 4 tables or take out, you won't be disappointed.
I was recommended this restaurant by a close friend, so I decided to visit it today, and I'm so glad I did. I usually don't think much of wraps, as they often don't compare to the ones I've had in Paris or Montreal from Shawarma trucks. However, the chicken shawarma wrap I had here was recommended by the person behind the counter, and I'm happy I listened to their suggestion. They warned me that it would be very garlicky and asked if I wanted onions, to which I agreed. I also ordered a side of hummus with pita bread, which was delicious. The restaurant had a cozy atmosphere with beautiful hand-painted murals of Aleppo and Armenia. The wrap was tightly wrapped, unlike the ones I usually find in the Greater Boston area, and the ingredients were a pleasant surprise compared to the typical American chicken wraps with iceberg lettuce. The combination of flavors was new to me, and the garlic oil added another level of flavor to the experience. Overall, this restaurant exceeded my expectations and provided a unique and enjoyable dining experience.
Friendly service and consistently amazing food. The slow cooked beef (Ghavourma) is a group favorite and the falafel are always fresh. And never skip one or two moushabbak for later.
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