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Lentil rice with zataar chicken
History
Couscous with kofta and zhouk tahini grain bowl
Menu 9/2022
Lentil rice with zataar chicken bowl
Couscous with kofta (left) Lentil rice with zaatar chicken (right)
Mezze Platter
Lentil rice with zataar chicken bowl
Lentil rice with zaatar chicken grain bowl
fattoush salad w/ halloumi
dessert, food
food, burritos and wraps, burrito, wraps
Toasted couscous and anoush'ella kofta bowl ($14)
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Toasted couscous and anoush'ella kofta bowl ($14)
food, burrito, wraps, burritos and wraps
Jason P.
Apr 12, 2024
When I was researching places at Time Out Market Boston, Anoush'ella Kitchen immediately stood out because I love Mediterranean and Lebanese food. AEK was one of the first places I noticed when I walked in. I ordered a Mezze Board. It came with Hummus, Baba-Ganoish, Labne, Walnut Harissa, falafel and grilled halloumi. It was a perfect shareable. The flavors and textures were great. It was plated in a cool way. I would highly recommend.Five Stars
Read MoreAlice Z.
Jul 2, 2023
Food: 4/5 | Service: 4/5 | Experience: 4/5This stall in Time Out Market Boston served up a really fresh and delicious salad. After ordering at the counter, you are given a buzzer. There are many long tables to sit at that is shared by the other stalls in the market. It only took a couple of minutes for my order of fattoush with grilled halloumi to come out.The salad was very fresh and well dressed. It had everything you'd expect in a salad: lettuce, tomato, other greens, and herbs. The halloumi was drizzled with some honey, which was a nice contrast to the saltiness of the cheese. The dish itself was quite good, but it was a little overpriced for what it is (as it seems to be the case for the other food stalls in the market).
Read MoreCharlie T.
Sep 21, 2023
This was the perfect lunch meal when you wanted something a bit refreshing, semi healthy, and tasty. Their lentil rice with zataar chicken bowl hit the spot. The flavor combination was great, and you feel good just eating it. They are pretty quick to prepare the meal.
Read MoreJeff K.
Jul 22, 2022
Stumbled in here after the "Beyond King Tut" exhibit at Boston's SoWa Power Station. I probably never would of went here if I didn't randomly see the positive reviews searching for food. Boy was I pleasantly surprised to step out of my comfort zone and try this spot! This place has turned me onto Armenian food!I got the Anoush'Ella Kofta and it was incredible! Not over cooked, perfect temp, dough/bread is amazing, what's inside is even better - a flavor explosion. I wish I could tell you exactly what this is...but I'd rather you try yourself. 9/10 - would eat weekly if I was living in Boston.
Read MoreMarti A.
Apr 25, 2024
I ordered the Fattoush Salad with chicken. It was served in a large bowl; the portion was over filling, but delicious. The flavors complemented each other nicely.
Read MoreDella S.
Jun 3, 2021
YUM! I haven't gotten to try their South End spot yet, but after trying their Time Out Market location, I think I'll have to try their original location.I got the toasted couscous bowl ($14) with kofta and zhouk tahini sauce and the lentil rice with zaatar chicken bowl ($14).Both bowls came with so many different components that had their own unique flavor and texture profiles! I couldn't even pick my favorite because I loved everything.The portions were pretty decent. Probably not shareable, but big enough to fill you up. They give plenty of meat (either kofta or chicken) with the bowl.You can order from the Trillium beer garden and bring the food outside. The bowls were prepared within 10 minutes even though the market was pretty crowded and busy.
Read MoreJoey W.
Sep 16, 2022
Lentil rice with zataar chicken - the lentil rice was mushy and lacked flavor. The chicken was super dry and also did not have flavor. The Armenian salad, labne, walnut harissa, and pickled turnip were really good though.
Read MoreHeather C.
Mar 21, 2023
Decent place in the already overpriced Timeout Market. I ordered a chickpea falafel wrap on a quiet weekday lunch and was a little disappointed by how skinny the wrap looked, but the side of tzatziki at least gave a little body to the bare plate. Upon trying it, I was pleasantly surprised by the taste and density of the wrap, packing plenty of flavor and falafel. Price is a teeny bit high but the fact that I was full left me pretty happy with the place. It being inside a food hall is to its detriment in terms of me eating here again, but not bad for a first round at the market.
Read MoreManfred S.
Mar 13, 2022
The most tasty Middle Eastern place I have eaten at in Boston. TimeOut Market is more pleasant than Quincy Market and anoush'ella is my favorite. The mezze sampler is on top of my choice list.
Read MoreSamy S.
Aug 22, 2023
Expensive low quality food, falafel taste like stale cardboard if I ever tasted one. Cold, dense. Just awful
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