Garlic Crush - Seattle
Garlic Crush
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Garlic Crush, once a beloved destination for Mediterranean fare, has garnered mixed reviews as of late. While the falafel and garlic fries are praised for their flavor, inconsistent quality and smaller portion sizes have disappointed long-time patrons. Many diners have noted slow service and frustrating menu transparency issues, with prices often unavailable in-store. Though some dishes, like the gyros and shawarma, deliver decent taste, the overall sentiment leans towards mediocrity, especially for the prices charged. For those seeking reliable Mediterranean cuisine, nearby alternatives might be worth considering, despite Garlic Crush's potential for delicious indulgence.
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Never paid so much for such a meh salad. The gyro salad came out to $18.80. The portion size was surprisingly small, and most of it was iceberg lettuce. Plenty of better places to eat around that price point.
Aggressively mediocre. Also, when it mentioned small portion sizes, it means it. Don't go in here expecting anything special, there are plenty of other Mediterranean places worth your money in Seattle.Food: 2/5
Over 30 minutes wait for food that I ordered there. Food is mediocre. You're better off going to Chipotle next door. They will take a fraction of the time, better service and food is consistentFood: 3/5
Good food. And awsome service. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–60 Recommendation for vegetarians: Highly recommend Parking space: Plenty of parking
We love Garlic Crush!! The chicken kabobs are so tasty and tender, the lentil soup is top notch, and their hummus is the best! Mostly we order for takeout. (The restaurant interior is basic, but clean and comfortable for eating there. The people who work there are super nice. Highly recommended. Food: 5 Service: 5
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