a plate of food
Fattoush salad
Outside
Inside view
the outside of the restaurant
Dining Room
Pies
Mixed Grill Plate
Cheese bread
Lamb Shank
food, steak
Dining area
Family friendly, very casual atmosphere
Desserts
Knafeh
Lamb rice
Meat Kibbeh
Soujouk
Chicken Shawarma
Exterior-- track side building with ample parking
Interior dining area
Lentil Soup
Bronzini fish
Amber V.
Jun 28, 2024
I've eaten here so many times that I've probably gone up a pants-size. The Meza Plate is a great app for the family, both of my kids love the shwarma (the actual kids' menu is also good), the falafel plate is tasty, the fries are perfectly seasoned, and my husband loves the pickled veggies. Usually we order takeout, but when we've gone in everyone has been warm, welcoming, and professional. The restaurant has a nice vibe to it, and they were very helpful when the wrong DoorDaser picked up our order. My favorite restaurant in the area.
Read Moredan w.
Jun 5, 2024
The food is above average for Arabic food in the area. Tastes very homemade and they are not just catering to Western palates. Prices are quite reasoanble for the quality and quantity.Petty much no ambience - and a soccer game was playing loudly on one of the overhead TVs -like in a sports bar.Pita was dry and thin- although they do bake fresh Syrian bread for a little extra. We asked for water and they gave us bottles vs tap. A no-no. And a can of soda was deposited at the opposite end of the table unaccompanied by a glass. (although there was a straw.)You go for the food- not the rest. But the rest would be nice.
Read MoreDavid L.
Dec 18, 2023
I've been eager to try Fattoush as I am a big fan of middle eastern-Mediterranean cuisine. We stopped in around 7:15pm on a Saturday night and were promptly seated in a fairly empty restaurant, though the dining room quickly filled up after we arrived.We started with an order of hummus and pita. The hummus was very good, as it was smooth and creamy, with pronounced tahini flavor. Forget that supermarket stuff...this is how hummus should be! Unfortunately, it was accompanied by thin, dry pita, that was oddly served in a plastic bag as if prepared for takeout.We shared a Sampler Platter and Shish Tawook. Both of the skinny grape leaves and meat and pumpkin kibbeh had nice flavor and texture. We preferred those to the mild sambousek and grilled kibbeh, which had a very fatty lamb flavor. We were glad to try a variety, but next time I'd stick to the kibbeh and grape leaves. All of the appetizers were enhanced by dipping in the hummus, so highly recommend getting at least one accompanying dip.The Shish Tawook was flavorful, but not spicy. A few pieces were dry though, and again, without any provided tahini, z'houg or garlic sauce, the hummus was necessary to complete the dish.The atmosphere is hard to describe. It is a step up from a counter service chain restaurant, as there is table service. But, water is only available in plastic bottles for sale, and the only drink options are cans/bottles (no glasses on table). It is very kid friendly...perhaps an understatement...even at 8:00pm on a Saturday night, noisy kids being ignored by their parents were blaring iPhones, etc. Certainly not the dining table etiquette our family practices, so just set your expectations accordingly. They do seem to do a significant takeout business, which might be the way to go. It's also a bit odd that they automatically charge a 3% credit card convenience fee without even asking how you will be paying.I'll likely return to try a shawarma sandwich or something, as they seem better suited for a grab and go casual set up, though the prices are more reflective of a full service dining experience.
Read MoreAzim M.
Feb 23, 2024
Fattoush Grill and Bakery may not have the most attractive setting close to train tracks, but that shouldn't dissuade you. When you enter, you're given by an excellent paradise. The wraps and sandwiches are really amazing, particularly the Kofta Kabab and Chicken Sharwarma options. When it comes to a hearty a meal, the Mixed Grill Plate is a must-try.The service here is very good, with attentive staff guaranteeing a nice eating experience. Family seating enhances the friendly environment, making it ideal for parties. If you choose takeout, be prepared to wait a little longer, but believe me, it is worth it.Even the kids are taken care of with excellent chicken fingers and fries. And for those conscious of food limitations, rest assured that the cuisine is Halal certified. Fattoush Grill and Bakery provides delicious food and friendly service, making it an obvious choice for a satisfying meal.
Read MorePete J.
Dec 29, 2023
Sorry to say had a very poor experience tonight. We were sat in the middle of the restaurant and after 30 mins and still we do not have an appetizer. People who came in with us already have their entrees. We hope for better future service.
Read MoreSarah B.
Jul 29, 2024
Best hummus ever! So much flavor, it would have been enough to only eat it for a meal. I had a mixed (chicken and beef) shawarma wrap, hubby had chicken shawarma. I enjoyed all the little extra tastes in my wrap. A second trip to try more menu items is required.
Read MoreKaitlin G.
Jul 11, 2024
I loved Fattoush! It is a small business with amazing food. It is cute and the food is excellent! There is a really nice variety of dips and you can sample them in the Meza Sampler. My favorites are the Hummus, Lebne, Mutabal Shawandar, and the Muhammara. The pita bread is made in house and it is AMAZING. I had the chicken port saiid ( chicken and mushrooms with a lemon sauce) and I loved it. It's very well seasoned, and quite lemony. It might be one of my all time favorite dishes. I also had a zaatar syrian pie. It's a flatbread spread with a thick layer of herbs and sesame seeds and oil and then toasted. I liked it and I would love to try some of the other flavors. I was disappointed that there was no Turkish coffee on the day we went. It's on the menu but they were out of stock. But the mint lemonade was very good. It was very refreshing and went very well with everything. They also have options for desserts but there was so much good food that I didn't want anything else right then. The server was very knowledgeable about what things are and he was very helpful and attentive. I will definitely be coming back next time I am in town. I want to try several of the other menu items.
Read MoreStuart O.
Sep 30, 2023
This is a super delicious and very authentic middle eastern restaurant. We got a variety of appetizers and 3 mains to share, family style with 5 people. Some highlights: the hummus was creamy and very authentic, the foul madamas was maybe the best I've ever had. In The mixed grill, the chicken was moist and flavorful, the kafta was also very flavorful. The most interesting dish was probably the pumpkin kibbeh. I've never had a vegetarian kibbeh, but now I want this all the time, pumpkin, spinach and some spices. Yummy! It's an unassuming restaurant, next to some train tracks, but don't let that discourage you!
Read MoreMelissa J.
Jul 12, 2023
Really enjoyed our dinner at Fattoush. Traveling to visit family and we were craving Middle Eastern food. Very friendly service and the food was great. We shared their pumpkin kibeh which was great/ really tasted the sumac ; I had a fattoush salad which was classic and just what I was looking for with a nice light dressing I believe was made with a splash of pomegranate syrup; husband had Kafka kabab which he enjoyed. Well worth returning if we are in the area.
Read MoreMark ..
Sep 17, 2024
The minute I leave this place, I'm immediately planning when I can come back again. The food is hard-core delicious. Great service, friendly people. If you don't mind informality including "roughing it" with cans of soda and a straw instead of a glass, or pita bread in plastic bags, (the horror!) enjoy your meal here.
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