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    Holy Land Cafe

    4.3 (491 reviews)
    InexpensiveMiddle Eastern
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Chicken shawarma
    Dawn C.

    Mixed things up a bit and stopped by after work. 7pm. Not many people there and they wanted everyone to sit in the front part of the restaurant. I ordered the appetizer sampler for 1. I still love the baba ghanoush, the hummus is pretty good, the little piece of spanikopita was good and so were the two dolmas. Didn't care for the cucumber creamy salad and the falafel was hard. DH ordered the chicken shawarma plate and find it dry. Although the food came out less than 10 minutes, it was not our best visit.

    Bakla what?!
    Jamie F.

    I grew up with this as an Israeli restaurant, but now it's Indian. Not being able to spell baklava is a dead giveaway... horrible customer service. Place is rundown. Hummus is still good, I'll give them that. Pita no good.

    Paul W.

    When we arrived and were seated I took out my phone to "check in" on Yelp. Then, after I had finished eating, I received an alert from Yelp saying that Holy Land Cafe was in need of food photos and could I post some pix? Well, as you can see, the request was just a little too late. My wife and I both had the Chicken Shawarma which is marinated, grilled chicken pieces served with grilled vegetables and rice. It was excellent (see photo)! The atmosphere at HLC leaves a bit to be desired--hence just four stars. But we enjoy it every time!

    Chicken shawarma sandwich.
    Fiona Z.

    Service was great and prices were reasonable, but I don't think I'd return for the food. I loved that they had different nut options for the baklava (cashew is my favorite). However, I got the chicken shawarma sandwich and it had a giant glob of what tasted like garlic mayonnaise on the side, not spread throughout. It tasted heavy and oily compared to other garlic sauces/toum I've had elsewhere.

    Turkish coffee.
    Lex L.

    Service was very friendly and food wait time was nothing. Had the appetizer sampler and a large Greek gyro salad, several pieces of baklava to go and a coffee at the end. Every solid!

    Kifta Shish Kabob Sandwich
    Rachel H.

    DELICIOUS! If you like Middle Eastern flavors, head straight over! I believe the folks who run Holy Land Cafe are Lebanese, but they have both Lebanese dishes as well as other dishes with Indian, Greek, Palestinian, and other middle eastern influences. The main restaurant is a sit-down table service. But they do also have a case of sweets at the front to peruse through as well. And of course, take out as an option. We ordered: - Turkish Coffee w/cardamon spice (Don't pour the coffee pot all the way into your tiny mug because there is a load of dry spice at the bottom. Just pour until it's almost full and leave the rest in the pot!) - Hot Tea with Sage (I added cream to mine) - Kifta Kabob Sandwich (I just wanted to try Kifta - a Lebanese type meatloaf, and our server said this was the best way to do it. It was too bad I couldn't just order a single Kifta kabob. That would have been my preferred option.) - #1) Chicken Shawarmah & Beef Shawarmah combo plate - chicken had excellent flavor and the hummus was soooooo smooth. YUM. - #7) Chicken breast w/creamy artichoke sauce combo plate - SOOO yummy!! All the parts had great flavor on their own and were, might I say, epic together! I'd definitely get that again! - (All the combo plates come with the same hummus, rice, Greek salad and a few quarters of pita.) Final tidbit: did you know that "Baklawa" with a 'w' is Lebanese and "Baklava" with a 'v' is from elsewhere? Difference #1: Baklava is flavored with cinnamon and cloves while baklawa is flavored with cardamom and orange blossom water or rose water. Difference #2: The Greek baklava uses almonds, while baklawa uses a blend of almonds and pistachios. Reference: https://www.laylasdelicacies.com/blogs/news/baklawa Phew! Enjoy!

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    Food was amazing. My daughter and niece loved it too. Niece took this picture of the menu

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    2 months ago

    It was ok but I've had better Mediterranean food elsewhere. Lots of sauce, adequate portions. Made for middle of the road eaters.

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    First time in. A little more middle eastern than most. Service was good, food was seasoned well but different. Glad I tried it.

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    2 years ago

    One of the best Mediterranean spots in the area. I always get their falafel and it's delish!

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    1 year ago

    Great food, wonderful staff. Excellent place for middle eastern cuisine. You must have their hummus with whatever else you get!

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    1 year ago

    Great tasting food, good sized portion all at a reasonable price. The service is outstanding too! Oh yeah, you have to get the hummus!

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    Best shawarma in Kansas City! This is one of my favorite restaurants in the area. The food is delicious and the service is amazing!

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    Baba's Pantry - the remainder of what was a falafel wrap . 11.80

    Baba's Pantry

    4.8(196 reviews)
    8.7 mi
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    Arguably the best falafels in the entire greater Kansas City area. Like, amazing. Really delicious…read morebaba ghanoush that tastes super fresh with a kick of acidity. The prices are pretty reasonable too for the amount of food you get. Couple of downsides I noticed: --Really limited seating. Some individuals not only waited in line to purchase their food, but then waited quite some time for an open seat, only to give up and leave. --The area isn't necessarily the best. When I went, there was an automobile accident that just occurred, and then I was almost hit by a different driver moments after. Just be careful of your surroundings. Pro: --They do have a small, off-street, private lot you can park in I even tried their bakery section, which was open when I went. Their chocolate chip pistachio halva cookies were good, but not personally my favorite. Their baklava was delicious! Overall, I'd recommend this place! Pantry: Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 7pm Sunday 11am - 3pm Bakery: Saturday & Sunday 11am - 3pm Note: --If it matters to anyone, they are a pro-Palestinian establishment

    Excellent food and amazing staff. It's clear that patrons are well respected and looked after when…read moreentering this space. The pita wrap I ordered was very tasty, and the Palestinian salad was incredible. Do your diligence and come support this establishment! Food: 5/5 Price: 5/5 Experience: 5/5

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    Baba's Pantry - Ordering area

    Ordering area

    Baba's Pantry - Baba's Ganoush

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    The outside

    The Basha Cuisine - Both dishes...Boom!!

    The Basha Cuisine

    4.0(310 reviews)
    3.9 mi
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    Upon arriving, we were warmly greeted and seated right away. The host took his time explaining the…read moremenu to us before we ordered. We tried a little of everything. The salad, pita and hummus, came with the plate and everything was delicious. I tried the Kefta kabob plate with mixed meats. The meats were seasoned and cooked well and the tzatziki and spicy sauce were great compliments to the dish which was served over tasty rice. Our server checked on us frequently, filling our water each time. I also liked that it wasn't allowed environment, just some low conversation and some pleasant background music.

    Basha Bash: ​I really wanted to love this spot. Based on the…read morestellar reviews, I was excited for a hidden Greek gem in the heart of OP, but unfortunately, our experience was far from an "Opa!" moment. ​The Service I arrived first and the place was nearly empty, yet the energy felt frantic. The server/ hostess was very rushed and business-like but seemed overwhelmed, running around like a chicken with her head cut off. After declining a black tea multiple times (once they realized they were out of chai), We had to practically stop her in mid-step for every follow-up once the rest of my party arrived. She never stopped on her own to ask us if we needed anything or if we were enjoying our meal. ​The Food The meal was a series of "weird" choices: ​The Hummus Situation: Our entrees were supposed to come with hummus, Rice and a side salad. Instead of serving The hummus with the entree, it was plopped onto the side salad plate before the entree arrived. I've eaten a lot of Mediterranean food, and I've never seen it served that way. ​The Garlic Sauce: This was a huge letdown. It looked and tasted like straight mayonnaise with a hint of garlic powder--not the authentic, pungent toum or A fresh bright white garlic sauce you'd expect. The tzatziki sauce might have been the best thing on the plate as it tasted fresh and authentic. The Meat: This was a Jekyll and Hyde as some of the meat was tender but some was overcooked and it was like that for everybody's meal whether they got beef, lamb or chicken. ​The Rice: Every entree was served over saffron rice that was dry, almost like it had been sitting out sunbathing for the day. ​The Falafel: Good crunch, but the inside was on the dry side. ​The Vibe As someone with a background in the industry, one thing really stood out: while our server was struggling to keep up with the only two tables in the restaurant, a cook with an apron was sitting in the lobby looking bored and disinterested. It's never a good look for staff to be lounging in front of customers regardless of how busy the restaurant is. ​Final Verdict Maybe it was just an off night, but for the price point, it doesn't compete. When you compare the quality and value to places like Meddys, Darna, or Mr. Gyros, this was extremely subpar. Sadly, I won't be rushing back.

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    The Basha Cuisine - The salad with the weird hummus and two stale tasting pieces of pita

    The salad with the weird hummus and two stale tasting pieces of pita

    The Basha Cuisine - The meat tray for two and the garlic (mayonnaise) sauce is that yellowish stuff on the left...yuck!

    The meat tray for two and the garlic (mayonnaise) sauce is that yellowish stuff on the left...yuck!

    The Basha Cuisine - The falafel after I took one to sample

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    The falafel after I took one to sample

    Holy Land Cafe - mideastern - Updated May 2026

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