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    Jawad Grill

    4.5 (44 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    #20 Kufta Shish Kabob
    Andrew A.

    Stumbled upon this place after looking at their rating on Yelp while in the area and had to try it. Yes, it is located right next to a gas station, but hear me out... Very unassuming location with plenty of options for everyone. Their menu covers anything from Philly cheesesteaks and hamburgers, to gyros and rice plates. Surely you'll find something that caters to your preferences. We ordered the Kufta Shish Kabob plate to share, along with a 6pc order of falafel, and some french fries. Portions are HUGE -- 2 people can easily eat off one plate. The Kabob plate was loaded with different types of meat, grilled onion and peppers, rice, and a refreshing side salad, as well as a tzatziki-style sauce. Meats were well seasoned and tender, rice was fluffy, and veggies had a nice char to them. Believe or not, the fries were a highlight of the meal! They have a light coating that gives them the extra crisp and seasoning that makes you eat them non-stop. The falafel was delicious as well and the pita was fresh, warm, and soft. Overall, great meal, but it is self service: you order at the register, you pick up your food when ready, and you clean up after yourself.

    #3 Chicken Gyro Sandwich
    Cale S.

    The chicken gyro is quite large, delicious, and meaty. Unlike other gyros I've tried, it's not dry at all. It has a light, juicy sauce that I can't quite identify--perhaps it's a combination of chicken juices and a light oil. Either way, it's quite moist. The price is around $11-12 à la carte. I wish they offered a combo deal for $14 that included fries.

    #20 Kufta Shish Kabob
    Cass A.

    We happened to drive by this spot and promptly looked it up on Yelp only to notice it held such a high rating. We love finding local, hole-in-the-wall spots that are tasty and cost effective. Being attached to a gas station's strip mall made this place memorable for sure. We split the #20 Kufta Shish Kabob platter and opted for the rice. The rice itself was packed with flavor, which is always a good sign. It came with a side salad, including a vinaigrette which helped lighten the meal alongside the tzatziki. The Kufta itself was flavorful and well seasoned, ensuring the gaminess of the lamb was not noticeable. The fries were spot on - meaty and crispy, exactly what we were looking for. The falafel was hot and fresh, giving us the classic falafel we were hoping for. Overall, we're glad we stopped. I gave a four rather than a five star rating because space is a bit dated and service was minimal.

    #2 Gyro Pocket Sandwich
    Zachary O.

    Absolutely PACKED with meat and the sauce was the perfect compliment. Also loved the bear battered fries. Got my food out to me in less than 5 minutes. 10/10

    Brian J.

    We went here and all of us were very hungry so we tried a ton! Cheese fries are outstanding!! The gyro plate comes with flavorful rice and a very fresh tasting salad dressed perfectly! The pizza puff was great as was the philly! Huge portions, we had a ton of leftovers!! The girl working the counter was nice and patient while I placed a very large order. We will definitely be back or have it delivered as they do deliver I was told.

    #3 Chicken Gyro Sandwich
    Abigail O.

    The best little Greek restaurant in Blaine, MN. It's in a little strip mall but don't let that stop you -- the food is fantastic, the people who work there are so kind, and they have fountain soda which is always a plus in my book!

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    Dan S.

    Got takeout for dinner. We ordered 3 entrees: gyro sandwich, kufta kabob sandwich, and the lamb shish kabob plate. We also ordered a side of falafel, fries and had to try the baklava. All was very good and reasonably priced for the portion size. The fries traveled ok for a 10 minute drive home. Would be even better if you could have eaten at the restaurant. As far as the interior of the restaurant, it was very clean and bright. Not what I expected from the outside. I've driven by this place many times living in the area and always wondered how it was. Well, it was worth checking out and not sure why we waited.

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    Have been here twice. Got the gyro plate both times. Once with rice, once with fries. Tasty either way.

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    We were helped immediately upon coming in, we were seated where we needed (bc of a baby in a car…read moreseat), and our order taken within a minute or two. We ordered the lettuce wraps, Korean street noodles, a mocktail, and a non Corona. (They're down with the nons, which is a GREAT addition to any menu. Owner, thank you for that, I desperately needed to trick my brain into thinking I was drinking a real beer tonight.) The menu is diverse, they have simple known dishes, and different styles of dishes you haven't tried before to mix it up a little. Give the hare a try? Absolute yes. The ambiance is calm, music at a decent volume, and lights are low, and the food and drinks are plentiful. This is an easy first date spot, late night food spot, or chill evening to gather with friends! The staff was helpful, warm, and super prompt. Will be back, great vibe!

    I am a recently diagnosed celiac. I very much wanted to like this place because the amount of…read moreGF/gluten-friendly restaurants in this area are slim. The two positives: 1) Our waitress. For the life of me I cannot remember her name, but she was delightful. Blonde with an easy smile, super attentive to our table, even when we were disappointed. 2) Patio seating. It was nice to have the option to choose sitting inside or outside during the summer months. The patio looked clean and well-maintained. Now...the critiques. 1) The lack of menu modifications. This is a big one for me. To me, this is a sign of a very insecure and lazy chef. The only way I can figure justifying no customer menu modifications is if you were eating somewhere with a Michelin star. This place does not (and food criticism to follow below). What frustrated me is that -- as someone with anxiety -- I checked the menu online. The fine print at the bottom of their physical menu did not make it onto their website at all. I checked again after leaving and still did not see any disclaimer upon further review. I think that's really telling about how unpopular this particular kitchen policy would be if it was made more public. It should not be one chef's option to decide what the appropriate "flavor profile" for a dish is if customers can see aspects from other dishes that they would enhance their experience with a meal. Having a variety rich menu should allow for wonderful offerings from other dishes to brought in for customer-specific tastes. Swapping out different kinds of aioli was one feature that my father mentioned that would not be permitted by this chef's ego trip. 2) The Cheese curds were greasy. And yes, fried food naturally has some grease. Unfortunately the cloth napkins are not a conducive way to remove excess grease. Further, these cheese curds were greasier than other comparable restaurants in the area. It was so bad I had some very fun intestinal distress after leaving the restaurant. So. The first thing I put in my mouth from this restaurant left me feeling ill. Overall, this experience and this menu knowledge was an incredibly unsatisfying endeavor. I cannot, however, bring myself to give one star though, no matter how upset bad food makes me. The service was honestly good and the facilities were nice. The mission of this restaurant -- to serve gluten-free/vegetarian meals in a location that doesn't have a whole lot of other options -- is admirable. I, however, will not be choosing to return.

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    As I have been golfing at Majestic Oaks on Wednesday nights, I have been able to frequent The 46th…read moreHole and can't complain about their menu. They have a wide variety of choices. As you walk in to the place, it looks and feels like a post-round atmosphere. Most people are wearing their Titleist hats with tees sticking out the back and their freshly pressed slacks while talking about how they could have done better today. There are plenty of TV's to choose from showing sporting events relative to the season. Much like a sports bar, it also has some video games (Golden Tee, Buck Hunter, etc.) and pull tabs that support the locals. Although the atmosphere is somewhat generic, the food is great! They always have a lunch and dinner buffet for an affordable price. It ranges from soup and salad bar to pizza to wings to actual entrees. If however, you don't feel like gorging yourself after your round, their menu is equally as good. Some of my favorites include the Mango Habanero wings (bone in or out), the Chile Lime Tilapia Taco's and the Chicken Salad Croissant. Most sandwiches come with kettle chips and a fantastic sour cream and onion dip (any midwesterner will love this). If there is a disappointment to this place, it is the beer selection. Cheap, cheap and cheap. Not only in price, but in quality. Generally being a beer snob, I have to succumb to the 'lite' beer takeover. However, I don't have to empty my wallet while doing so. They do have a full bar for those who choose the stronger libations. Service is hit or miss. There are always a lot of X-factors. Often busy and properly staffed, the service is pretty good. At times it can be slow, but understandably slow with all of the retired men taking the time of the good looking servers. Stop it! It is getting creepy! I have had their brunch buffet. It is mediocre at best, but fairly affordable. (Not sure why this is of lesser quality than the regular menu/buffets...) They do host banquets and parties. Beautiful scenery in the banquet areas looking over the courses and green space, but food is on par with the brunch buffet. I am obviously going back. I think you should too. Whether you are golfing or not, it is a good place to hang out if you are into the golf crowd like I am.

    Really disappointed with the new restaurant managers complete menu change and nearly doubling…read moreprices. The normal Wednesday crowd for bar bingo was a dismal turnout. Prior to the change the place was fun, packed and busy.....but now it's just average. Very sad.

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