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    Asma’s Kitchen

    5.0 (8 reviews)

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    2 years ago

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    4 months ago

    Delicious food at reasonable prices. Asma is genuinely one of the nicest people as well. Will definitely keep going back

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    9 months ago

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    9 months ago

    Excellent food, local family business. Food truck on Bridge Street. Much loved business.

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    1 year ago

    Terrific food. A real find in a desert of options. Asma is a wonderful cook and wonderful person. I'm local and so happy she's here.

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    1 year ago

    Food is delicious, nutritionus, and reasonably priced. Fast service delightful chef. Great views while waiting.

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    Naji's Lebanese Restaurant - Indoor dining

    Naji's Lebanese Restaurant

    4.3(173 reviews)
    66.0 km
    $$

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    What a wonderful hidden gem in the Berkshire Mountains of Western MA. The authenticity of their…read moreLebanese food is unsurpassed imo, from soup to mezze and main course, you will be delighted with the quality, freshness and flavors. If you have or were to have a Lebanese grandmother, this is the kind of home cooking that stirs fond memories of those cherished bygone visits to grandma's house for one of her sumptuous homemade meals. Naji's menu is perfect, not so many items that you'll get lost but a perfect sampling of all the major categories plus some. Given a week's notice, they can accommodate just about any special requests you might have. If you like Mediterranean cuisine this is a don't miss experience in Lebanese dining, one that will leave a lasting impression. This little resto is worth a drive from anywhere in N.E., heck, maybe even further away than that. Super food, excellent hospitality, Naji's for the win win..!!

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    Naji's Lebanese Restaurant - Hours on website Jan 2015

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    33.2 km
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    Came here on a weekend for a quick bite to eat while exploring noho. For about $13, this sandwich…read morewas pretty filling and not too fishy, which was a plus. There were also no bones, which was great, though I wish there was some sort of dressing or more oil and salt in the sandwich. The fish itself was plump and substantial, and the veggies tasted fresh. The bread was also hearty, but it felt like it was missing something, maybe acid or fat. Oil or lemon would have been a nice addition, but it was still a solid meal for an afternoon of walking. The staff was also very friendly, and the restaurant inside was nice and cozy. Though we didn't eat inside, I did notice that the air conditioner wasn't quite working and it was a bit warm inside, but it didn't affect us so much since we ordered to go. They also had a nice display of desserts at the register that I'd love to try on another trip back here!

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    Noujaim’s Bistro

    Noujaim’s Bistro

    4.7(77 reviews)
    80.8 km
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    Noujaim's Bistro was fantastic!! It was my first time dining there and everything exceeded my…read moreexpectations. The mediterranean food was incredibly fresh and flavorful. The dining area was charming, and the staff was friendly and helpful. I had the steak kabob with chimichurri sauce, roasted potatoes, and green beans. The steak was cooked perfectly, and the beans were delicious. The homemade hummus was packed with flavor and the olives were out of this world. I cannot wait to go back.

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    Noujaim’s Bistro - Interior dining room

    Interior dining room

    Noujaim’s Bistro - Falafel Sampler - Delicious homemade falafels with tahini

    Falafel Sampler - Delicious homemade falafels with tahini

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