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    Fattoush

    4.7 (404 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Zaatar chicken
    Paige G.

    Service was great. Glad they had high chairs. No kids menus. We ordered the sampler, beef sharwma and the Zaatar chicken. Everything was fresh and yummy. Affordable too. Overall a nice spot for lunch or dinner.

    Chicken Shawarma Platter
    Nathan C.

    This place is a gem. Amazing food, great service, and big portion sizes! Got the chicken platter and hummus. Will be coming back for sure

    Greek Salad.
    Suzy B.

    Another great meal at Fattoush last night. We both enjoyed a nice greek salad and put some falafel on top! Just hit the spot and was exactly what we needed. Amazing crisp and crunchy falafel with a greek greek salad. Service was very good and the food is delicious and very authentic.

    Lebanese Mezza
    Arthur N.

    Fattoush is one of those little gems that seems to operate under the radar. Hidden away in a nondescript strip mall, this restaurant doesn't look like anything special from the outside; and the interior, awash with unadorned tables and minimalist décor, isn't much of a turn on either. However, looks can be deceiving. The strictly utilitarian surroundings belie the fresh, vibrant, made-from-scratch Mediterranean (Lebanese) cuisine that continues to surprise and delight. Add downright moderate prices and the fact that you may BYOB... and you have a recipe for a marvelously enjoyable evening at table. There are a number of excellent appetizers from which to choose, including several absolutely first-rate salads. For my money, however, there's really only one way to start things off; and that's with the incomparable Lebanese Mezza (pictured), a shared platter comprised of many of the traditional usual suspects: Hummus and Baba Ghanouj (popular apps made with ground chickpeas & smoked eggplant, respectively); Falafel (deep-fried spiced balls of ground chickpeas & fava beans) topped with tahini sauce; Kibbe (Lebanese meatballs stuffed with spiced beef, onions, and nuts); Stuffed Grape Leaves; and, of course, plenteous portions of Pita Bread for dipping, etc. The grape leaves may strike many as old hat. May be... but they are still quite delicious and incredibly superior to representatives I have sampled elsewhere. Both the Hummus and Baba Ghanouj exhibit an incredible depth of flavor (my dining partner prefers the former; I, the latter), and the Falafel and Kibbe are irresistibly seasoned. Among the house special entrées, of particular note are the Shawarma. This refers to a method of meat preparation where cuts of spiced & marinated lamb, chicken, turkey, beef, veal, or mixed meats are stacked in a cone-like shape on a vertical rotisserie. As it rotates and the outside cooks continuously, thin slices are shaved off. Shawarma is one of the world's most popular street foods, especially in countries of the eastern Mediterranean, western Asia, and northeast Africa. Shawarma, either beef or chicken, is served as a wrap or on a platter with various accompaniments, which include rice and Tabbouleh salad. For example, I recently enjoyed the Chicken Shawarma (pictured), which was garnished with lettuce, pickles, a first-rate garlic sauce, and wrapped in very thin Lebanese pita bread. Excellent... The big surprise, however, was the side dish. Much against my better judgment, I ordered the fries; and they were, if you'll pardon my French, without doubt, the best fries it has ever been my pleasure to ingest. Encrusted with a delicate complexion of seasonings, they were incredibly crisp and their flavor simply off the charts. Kudos to the kitchen. Not to be missed. The platters, noted above, also deserve mention. The Beef Shawarma Platter is served over rice with Fattoush salad and tahini sauce; the Chicken Shawarma Platter is served with rice, tabbouleh salad, and homemade garlic sauce. Both versions beguile the palate with winning combinations of tastes and textures. But even more interesting, in my opinion, is the Samke Harra (pictured). Pan-fried flounder is served on a pillow of rice and perfectly seasoned slices of sautéed zucchini, topped with diced tri-colored peppers, nuts & onion, and finished with a sensual tahini sauce. Portion sizes here are quite generous. So generous, in fact, that our server noted that those diners who, like us, order the Lebanese Mezza to start, often elect to share one entrée rather than order two... Certainly something to keep in mind. But be sure to leave room for the homemade desserts, as the Baklava and fabulously decadent Bread Pudding (pictured) are both outstanding. Highly recommended on all counts... Just don't forget to BYOB.

    Cabbage Salad Chicken Gyro.

    The food was great. The Lamb Gyro was the best I have ever eaten. The lamb was Real sliced lamb not lamb "mystery meat". I really enjoyed the food. The staff were nice and prepared my food exactly as ordered. All good!

    Kafta
    Eric V.

    This place is amazing!!! The food is great. We love their fries which are battered . The owner, manager or chef (not sure) often comes out to visit, asks how the food was and if we needed anything. It's really nice to see an owner who cares about the quality of the food and service. This makes fattoush an A+ establishment in my opinion. We gladly return time after time.

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    Amazing Lebanese food. Best I have had in years! Owners are great and make feel very welcome. This is an amazing find and my new favorite.

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    I usually has very high expectation of falafel and I would say they are very close! Will definitely come back!

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    Our takeout food order was great and the fries were wonderfully crisp. We will go there again when we are back in West Chester!

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    Delicious, inexpensive, generous portions, friendly service. Looking forward to our next meal here

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    Best stuffed grape leaves and baklava we've had in years. Everything was fresh, delicious and excellent.

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    Delicious food, friendly and attentive staff! Will absolutely be returning to try more of the menu. Lamb gyro was wonderful!

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    Ask the Community - Fattoush

    Is the meat halal? thanks

    Yes, the meat is halal. We asked the owner. Some restaurants do not advertise if they are halal because it's off putting to some people. Sad reality of the climate we live in. That's why you should always call to ask and not assume.

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    Peanut and Tree-nut Allergy Safe…read more Food was delicious and fresh. Everything we ordered was hot coming out, and tasted great. Waiter was friendly, helpful and it did not take long to get our food. I have a lethal Peanut and tree-nut allergy and had no issues eating here or communicating with the staff. At the time I came the only thing that has nuts is the deserts, so I was able to pick from the whole menu when it came to food and not worry about entree cross contamination which was a delightful surprise. This includes their vegetarian options which were also nut free. I am excited to go back and try more of their menu.

    I'm providing this honest review as a constructive feedback for improvement…read more We came across this place online but were only able to try it recently...I was honestly disappointed by many things: First, when a place advertises shawarma meat and posts videos of the famous Lebanese shawarma revolving cone that grills the marinated meat as the cone turns, you would expect that the shawarma plate you order is an authentic shawarma meat cut off the shawarma cone...unfortunately, this was not the case at cafe baladi. I respect the owner who's advertising authentic homemade Lebanese food but the shawarma meat we got was not an authentic shawarma meat...this was meat that was cooked either in a pan or in the oven and was not tender because it was not probably marinated and it's not grilled on the shawarma cone. Placed that have the famous shawarma cone you can usually see in the restaurant either behind the counter or through a window in the back - this was not the case. Second the plate included the choice of hummus or baba ghannouj and tabbouleh...we picked baba ghannouj and we got the tabbouleh...again, the baba ghannouj did not taste at all authentic nor homemade...it tasted like the baba ghannouj in a conserved can that you find in grocery stores. Authentic baba ghannouj is made from grilled eggplant tahini lemon juice and salt. Third, the Lebanese tabboule is made from finely chopped vegetables (parsley, tomatoes, onions, lemon juice, and burgul). Unfortunately again this tabbouleh was not finely chopped and it lacked the burgul. We were really disappointed. The only positive thing was that the service was quick.

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    This is located in the king of prussia and next to the Target store. I have been planning to try…read moretheir food and eventually did as they were open late nights. On a Friday night around 10.30, I pulled in front and noticed they still got at least 6 other customers in the store. The parking lot is shared and sufficient. The restaurant is a small one primarily focused on takeout, but they do have some seating options available. But don't expect formal dining. I walked up to the ordering area and decided to go with chicken combo bowl and white dressing. The process was kept simple, like how you order in Chipotle style. Coming to the taste of food, the rice tastes very fresh and tasty with some flavors in it. It was served very hot. The pita bread tasted good. The sauces tasted good. The additions like lettuce, tomatoes, etc. tasted okay, not fresh. The chicken tasted very mediocre to me. It's probably its a late night and tasted very bland and old to me. But overall, the portions were huge and priced right. I will definitely give them one more try.

    Wife and I called multiple times ( over 5 times, within 15 minutes) to try and ask for sauces on…read morethe side and not to place on top of the platters because it's unclear on the website, and Uber Eats. I can't comprehend why it gives you the option to call if no one will pick up. Also can't leave a message because the inbox is full. Food is really good. Just the communication is a big issue.

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    I love the vibe in here. it's fun, warm, casual, really great food and efficient service going on…read more Hummus Tehina: amazing. can be shared between four people, but my family of four does two orders and everyone gets a half. if you really like hummus, I suggest you do the same. the green sauce situation in the middle is great. comes with 3 pitas, if you want more it's $3 extra per pita. Merion Park Labneh: this labneh is thicker than other restaurants which I really like actually. the photo I insert may be deceiving, as it looks chunky. rest assured, it's absolutely smooth, just a thicker consistency than most labnehs. the spices on it are so so good. I think this is a must get along with a hummus. me and my sister are vegetarian, we share a hummus and a labneh and are decently full after those. we also snack on some small plates for the table (fries and olives) and leave full. Israeli Pickles and Olives: comes with two ramekins filled with varying sized pickles, not pitted olives, and some tiny yellow peppers I *think* are either pepper-chinos or at the very least taste similar. they also come with a small ramekin for the olive pits. The yellow peppers are very spicy, but I loved them. the olives are green, and i'd consider them friendly olives for those who are particular around olives. pickles were great as expected. French Fries: easy order for the table. portion is large and I think $8 is a steal for the quantity and quality. comes with a yummy ketchup my sister loves (she is considered a ketchup hater). COCONUT MALABI: I did not know what to expect. and honestly, first bite I was a bit confused by the texture, but by the end, I really liked it. its a thick pudding consistency, smooth, has a decent bounce to it, not too sweet at all, subtle coconut flavor. has a strawberry (I think) jam situation on top with some sort of crunchy thing. will be getting that again for sure. we had three people split this and it was enough. would consider getting two for four people though. service was quick, efficient, and kind. love the atmosphere. it has a sort of lively fun vibe to it. also we were in and out pretty quick without being rushed at all which is nice. just efficient. Also, I haven't tried them yet but they have a good little mocktail menu for those who don't drink!

    I loved Dizengoff when it was a quick-service hummus restaurant, and I love it just as much…read morepost-refresh. If you haven't been since the renovation, be prepared for an entirely new, full-service restaurant space complete with a revamped menu, including entree plates, hummus, sandwiches, and desserts. The standout of the restaurant is still the hummus with jammy egg, but dishes like the sabich are very tasty (if not a little salty) in their own right. The atmosphere is fun and trendy while still being casual, and the cocktails are a fun pairing with the food. Overall, 4.5/5.

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