Lamb kabobs
a plate of food with a fork and knife
interior
Kitchen
Beef shawarma. Added $1 to substitute for tabouli which wasn't even good. Eh
Merchandise
Walnut Baklova
Gyro Wrap
Chicken kabob w/fries
Sign
Chicken Shawarma wrap
Spanakopita and zatar fries
Chicken Kabob Wrap
Menu
Lamb wrap
Knaffah/Kunafa
Travis C.
Oct 19, 2024
Really tasty Mediterranean experience in Harvest Hall. The lamb was "kabobbed" well. The rice is tasty too! This is basically a quick serve food court restaurant, where they take your order and you receive a text message to pick up your order. Easy peasy.Overall a nice and easy experience. If you want some fast Mediterranean this place is for you!
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Sonali A.
Dec 6, 2024
I had high hopes for this place as a big fan of Mediterranean food. The food was okay- I ordered the falafel wrap and fries and they were okay but I felt they both lacked spice. The service was good and I love the ambiance of harvest hall. Would probably not come back but glad I gave it an initial try!
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J A.
Aug 13, 2023
Food was very tasty and flavorful.Walk up counter to order and they text you when food is ready. Counter service was good and very helpful on menu selection.Food was good portion and packed well.I will be back for sure!
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Leonard L.
Aug 23, 2023
We ordered a chicken kabob wrap. It was very delicious and the server was very accommodating with our questions. For dessert we got a walnut baklava. It was delectable. The overall atmosphere of Harvest Hall enjoyable. We would come again!
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Gill S.
Jul 27, 2022
I'm highly confused by some of the negative reviews here. It's not the greatest place in the world, but it's also not a dump. Perhaps these people got extremely unlucky, but otherwise, I can only speak upon my experience. I ordered a Mediterranean salad, and added lamb kebab meat. It was 18 dollars and could have been cheaper, but I guess post pandemic, supply chain issues, and inflation all have an effect on the price. The salad itself has a generous variety of ingredients. Nothing felt too much or over powering. The lamb had a good gamey taste, with some moisture and a springy chew to it's texture. Portion wise it was decent. My thoughts on harvest hall are that it's an underwhelming experience meant more for convenience to locales as opposed to offering anything that's special. Considering I had extremely low expectations, this was a pleasant surprise.
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Annie M.
Dec 4, 2023
Highly disappointed. Chicken shawarma plate had nothing but gristle and no flavor. Salad was decent but no dressing, not even oil. The Z fries were the worst and unfortunately that is what I wanted the most. The fries are cheap frozen fries with the lightest dusting of zatar...I actually added some of my own when I got home. Rice was cooked perfectly though. Maybe I caught them on an off night?
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Christian F.
Sep 4, 2023
Eaten here maybe 2 dozen times. A bit surprising to be in a food court, but it's some of the best Mediterranean food in the area.
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Ashley G.
May 31, 2022
This was the most disappointing Mediterranean wrap I've ever had. Here's why:I ordered the chicken wrap and it had turnips and pickles in it as the veggies. Red flag number one. The wrap itself was an actual tortilla instead of pita bread. Red flag number two. The chicken wasn't too bad but the more I ate, the less I liked it. It was thin cut and pretty oily. If you're a fan of Halal Guys, you won't want to try this. I regret spending $13 on a meal I couldn't even get through. Granted, the plates were probably better than the wraps, but the wrap was horrible enough to keep me from trying anything else from here.
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Anissa M.
Dec 15, 2022
Just started working in Grapevine and was looking for places to eat before/after work-- was pleasantly surprised to find a mediterranean place in the area since it's a very "white" neighborhood. The building it's in is absolutely gorgeous, which makes for lovely dining atmosphere from the get-go. My first time eating there, I ordered just the kunafa (spelled knaffeh on their menu I believe) since I'm a sucker for the delicious Palestinian dessert. They definitely did not let me down! It was perfectly sweet and cheesy as all good kunafa is. The employees were very friendly and made pleasant conversation while they prepared my order as it was early in the day and quite slow. I came back again a week or so later after a long shift and was pleasantly surprised to find that they recognized me after just one visit. They spared the time to ask how I was doing and what I'd been up to while I ordered despite it being fairly busy. My order (gyro wrap and, again, kunafa) came out fairly quickly for how busy it was-- the entire building was packed as it was around dinner time. Seating was hard to find, so it was actually fortuitous that it took a bit for the order to come out as I had time to camp out a family leaving their table to score myself a nice seat.The gyro wrap was so good that I completely forgot to take a picture of it before I devoured the whole thing. The vegetable mix inside was lovely (minus the pickles, which I pulled out, but I am a proud pickle hater, so do with that information what you will), the ratio of veggies to meat was satisfyingly balanced, and the sauce was light but flavorful. The pita bread was nice and soft and overflowing with the contents, which I do respect.I did manage to stop inhaling my meal long enough to grab a photo of the kunafa. Again, it was blissfully sweet, nice and cheesy, wonderfully warm and perfectly nutty on top thanks to the pistachios. I think there may have been a touch too much honey/rosewater this time around as it was a bit drippy, but that's no problem in my book-- the sweeter the better!I also got their lemonade (I forget the name) and it was quite fruity and refreshing. They also have some very funny merchandise with puns in Arabic (pictured: Mariam [Mary] had a little ل [Arabic letter "lam"]-- get it? ) and shirts with greetings in Arabic, which I definitely plan on going back to get another time. Definitely reccomend.
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Aj L.
Nov 8, 2024
Harvest hall is a beautiful building with many food vendors inside. Zatar, being one of them. That being said it is always difficult to assess service in food halls, so I won't judge them from that perspective The sides we ordered were the Zatar Fries which should just be called regular fries because that's what they taste like and they were floppy, like all fries from Mediterranean restaurant are. I've not had many spanakopita in my life but this was not the best. Dipped into the Toum dip made eveything better though. The gyro wrap was solid. The meat and sauce were flavorful and the wrap was fresh. The chicken shawarma was very good, well seasoned, and the wrap was actually better than the gyro pita. However, I don't believe dill pickles belong in any Mediterranean food, but that's just my opinion, so I took those out myself. Overall, this is some decent Mediterranean food and I can confidently say I will be back to harvest hall to try some more of the vendors and maybe snag a chicken shawarma for the road!
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