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Went ar 11 am and the lunch menu has a good selection of dishes which include soup or salad, rice or fries and humus or babaganoush. We had a variety of dishes and were all good. Have not been there for dinner and the plates were around $15 butI?m sure well worth the price. Friendly staff, good food. What else can you ask for?? View all feedback.
Went ar 11 am and the lunch menu has a good selection of dishes which include soup or salad, rice or fries and humus or babaganoush. We had a variety of dishes and were all good. Have not been there for dinner and the plates were around $15 butI?m sure well worth the price. Friendly staff, good food. What else can you ask for??
Excellent food, fast friendly service. We were surprised by how much more flavorful everything is versus our usual/favorite Mediterranean place. The shish tawook, hummus, babaganoush, tabouli, tzatziki sauce, lentil soup are all top notch. Thefalafel absolutely knocked our socks off! There are lots of tasty options in Arlington, but it's rare that one leaves such astrong impression. Wish we had tried Fattoush earlier!
I went with my friends to celebrate my birthday, and everything we ordered was delicious. The hummus, roasted cauliflower, lentil soup, chicken shawarma, lamb, tabbouleh, and fattoush salad were all excellent. We truly enjoyed our meal and the atmosphere of the restaurant. The service was fantastic, the food was outstanding, and the prices were great.
This little hidden gem of a restaurant in Pantego is truly exceptional. I’ve been there twice, and both times the food has been outstanding. Honestly, it’s some of the best I’ve had since moving to the DFW area. The Lamb Kozi is incredible; the flavors and textures are superb, and the lamb just falls off the bone with a spoon. The hummus is smooth and light, while the falafels can be hit or miss—luckily, the fattoush falafel were nearly perfect! They had a great size, a crisp and airy exterior, and a soft, well-seasoned interior. The sesame seeds on the outside added a delicious savory touch. The fried cauliflower was also light and crispy. The grape leaves were decent but a bit small, although still tasty. I do wish the baba ganoush was dairy-free so I could indulge in it! Don’t hesitate to give this place a try; I’m already looking forward to what I’ll order on my next visit!
Fattoush offers a delightful selection of Eastern Mediterranean and Iraqi cuisine, featuring some distinctive dishes. The food is fresh, hearty, and packed with flavor. The staff is friendly and attentive, providing prompt service. The homemade hummus is exceptional and definitely a must-try.