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    Khashoka

    4.6 (74 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Shakshuka and Potato Skillet
    Karisa A.

    Authentic, no frills Mediterranean joint! Highly recommend a visit to Khashoka! We stopped by at around 6pm on a Saturday and luckily got a table for 4 with no wait! The restaurant is very lively and the service was friendly. My only complaint is that they don't have real napkins, just Kleenex. The hummus is some of the best I've ever had. The ingredients are so fresh and it was so smooth! The halloumi and falafel were both tasty, but a bit cold for my liking. I really enjoyed the cheese Manakish! For mains, we got the Shakshuka and Potato Skillet. The Shakshuka eggs were scrambled, which I wasn't expecting, but still flavorful. The Potato Skillet was 10/10 a must order! Spicy, tangy, and a bit crispy -- I'm still dreaming of it! I'd definitely come back to try more of their menu options next time I'm in town!

    Hummus Khashoka
    Anisha M.

    4.5/5 stars Khashoka is a Jordanian restaraunt that opened up about six months ago in Dallas and it's hard to believe that a restaraunt so young could deliver such good quality food, but that is what I experienced my first time there. I also appreciated that the staff were very sweet and welcoming. For food, we ordered the Yalanji (hand rolled grape leaves with rice and vegetables) which are served cold, but were very flavorful served on a bed of lettuce. Additionally we chose the Hummus khashoka (hummus mixed with tomatoes, pickles and parsley) served with warm pita. The hummus was tasty, but the other dishes were honestly more of a highlight for me overall. For main entree, we ordered the chicken with white sauce (includes bell peppers, carrots, broccoli, mushrooms with white sauce and topped with mozzarella cheese and khashoka spices). The cheese pull on this dish is incredible; the blend of cheese to protein, to veggies was very well balanced and we asked for rice on the side which was a great complement to the dish. The white rice comes with nuts and parsley garnish. My favorite thing I've eaten in a restaraunt in Dallas as of yet has to be the wild zaatar and cheese pie. The dish consists of zaatar bread baked with cheese, extra virgin olive oil, and thyme. It was so heavenly I honestly considered ordering two for the road. The bread was so soft and the cheese was perfectly seasoned and slightly juicy. Lastly we ordered a post dinner tea which is a black tea blend with soaked mint leaves (perfect for digesting the meal afterwards with some sugar). I honestly can't wait to go back and try the other dishes I didn't get to this time around.

    The best hummus ever
    Cat N.

    the hummus is the best here. It was creamy, flavorful, and it has a kick from grounded pepper. Between two people, we shared beef sudjia and chicken creamy. The creamy chicken baked inside a clay pot and pita on top tasted like chicken alfredo. It was good but i'll pass on that next time because flavor was too similar to italian chicken alfredo. The beef sudjia was my other favorite. I would describe it as Jordinian beef fajita but with different spices. It was so good. I took a bite out of the pepper on top and it was actually spicy. We sat outside and it was beautiful. For those not familiar with the culture, there's a box of tissue at every table for hygiene purposes bc food is meant to be shared. Just in case you were wondering. Service was not that great, he took our order and didnt come back to check on us. He also wrote down the wrong table and we had to flag down people everytime they bring out the food but I overlooked that bc the food was so good. The area is busy for dinner

    Nuzhat B.

    Really wanted to try Khashoka during Ramandan, but they were fully reserved every time I called. Which only made my expectations go up, but was slightly disappointed when I finally got to try it. To be clear, food was NOT bad, it was good - it just wasn't incredible. To be clear it was not fine dining, so the portions were rather small for the price. Service was great and ambiance was incredible. Will i go back? Hmmmm, maybe, if someone else wants to go. We tried: Beef shajia Chicken Shawrma Chicken liver Shanklesh Hummus Fresh Mango juice

    Chicken tajin
    Elaine M.

    We came in for a special anniversary lunch and this place did not disappoint! First our wait staff was so nice, gave wonderful recommendations and shows us pictures. We for sure needed to get the beet root salad, then the chicken tajin, wild zaatar and cheese pie... The bread that comes to table is warm and so delicious, poofed up and soft! Next time we so need to get the hummus and pickle dish! I have already decided! Very cozy spot, bright and I love the decor. Great for a casual lunch or even a lunch date!

    Chicken Sajia
    Arun P.

    The raving reviews are totally justified and Khashoka is the real deal. Khashoka means 'spoon' and is associated with leaving the spoon, using your fingers and enjoy family styled dining. The decor of the restaurant is authentic and gives a wonderful window into Jordan. Spacious and well maintained. The restaurant was bustling on Saturday afternoon but there was no wait time for a table. We were a large group and service was really good. Now for the food. Our table ordered a variety of dishes and we got to taste a lot of their signature creations. My favorites were the chicken liver, beef bajia, hummus with beef, fried cheese and the rice. The hummus is creamy and the green chilli sauce adds a wonderful flavor. For dessert we tried the kunafa and Mohallabiah. I enjoyed the Mohallabiah, was not too sweet and had the perfect balance of flavors. Plenty of parking is available but can get busy. Pricing : Not an inexpensive restaurant but there is total value for the price you pay. The portions are generous and can be shared.

    Rachel J.

    We stumbled across this place while I was looking for a nearby Middle Eastern restaurant, and wow! The interior design and atmosphere are fantastic. I can't say for sure how authentic the food is, but it's definitely tasty. I wish I had tried something other than the white pan chicken sauce though. It's exactly what it sounds like: good, but not anything special. On the other hand, their hummus and beef were amazing! I'll definitely be back to try other options from the menu. They really lean into authenticity... in that there's no tap water, and the only option for still water is their $3 bottled water. We ended up getting $9 smoothies, which were rich and concentrated, so no regrets there, but I still wish there was a tap water option.

    Chicken sajji
    Lily F.

    This was one of those times where I really appreciated living in DFW. Sometimes I forget that we have pockets of awesomeness all over the city. Sure, I know the layout of my neighborhood and the fabulous places around, but I had no idea there was a ton of really cool Middle Eastern restaurants in this area of town. I met up with some familiar and new faces for lunch on a weekend and was extremely impressed with everything. We ended up ordering a ton of random things and like how a group of serious food lovers should, we all shared family-style. So many things to mention, but my tops were the hummus (yes, I know, how good can hummus be? Really good it turns out!), the fried cheese, and the eggplant and beef fatteh. Seriously thinking about coming back soon just to try the other half of the menu!

    Cute little tea pot
    Elizabeth T.

    The hummus Kashaka was creamy and delicious, the bread it comes with was straight from the oven, puffy and warm. I had the Lamb leg which was also great. The chicken souvlaki was also delicious And the tea? I always rate the hot tea, best cup I've had in a while. Cute little tea pot, strong flavour and a mint leaf. This place is as good as everyone says it is and the servers are friendly, happy and add to the atmosphere. Thank you Lawand!

    Avinash V.

    There are always some places which gets a lot of popularity on social media. People start sharing about the place the way it looks, but obviously that's just the view from the photographers eyes. They are catchy and you do one visit and we did. As soon as we got there plenty of other Eastern restaurants on the same boat, which will confuse you or which will tell you what to visit next time to try something new I'm not gonna talk about it. Any other restaurants except this one for now I'm not gonna lie I must give five out of five for the ambience the atmosphere the feel the service of this restaurant definitely called our attention there they're super nice service amazing respectful fast I was not very impressed by the food just because there's plenty of options to choose and to be fair we haven't had a chance to try a lot of other menu items. But to be very honest with you, I did order our main course, which was mansaf and I have tried this at multiple restaurants. I am very disappointed with the rice that they gave. It was mushy, not flavorful although the lamb shank was cooked well it only works and compliments if the rice is good and I was disappointed there. But hole in hole, it was a good experience to visit a place.

    Chicken with white sauce
    Cynthia C.

    Came to try this place out with a friend and the food was amazing! The restaurant gets quite busy so I recommend coming early. We came around 11:30am and there was already a 15 min wait. By the time we left the place was packed with a line of people waiting outside. We ordered the hummus (fresh and very tasty) with complimentary bread. Chicken with white sauce was delicious, creamy, and reminded me of a creamy chicken pot pie. Lastly we ordered the beef sajia which was so flavorful and was like a stir fry with beef and veggies with some spices. Dessert we ended with the khashoka sweets which was their signature bread dough wrapped around a filling of Nutella with pistachios on top. Delicious! I will definitely be back to try more dishes!

    Kelsey R.

    So incase you are wondering, which you are probably not, I found my new favorite local restaurant in DFW. 100% my new favorite. Service- outstanding. Although, I struggled with what to order, the waitress was SUPER helpful and kind when helping us understand each food item. Food- FRESH. Everything we had just had this wonderful flavor and tasted like they just made it. Especially, the bread and hummus. I want to try everything on the menu. Everything we got was superb. Our order: Hummus with beef Fattoush Beef sajia Chicken with white sauce Khashoka sweets Large tea pot Fresh orange juice Environment- loved the entire vibe of the place. It was like being thrown into Jordan. How lucky are we that this is the first location in the US?! KHASHOKA IS SOOO GOOD, & worth the line and wait!!

    halloumi bread
    Yolanda Z.

    so. fucking. good. so many new flavors, so beany, so thick, so herbacious, so zesty, so homey. this the typa place i could repeat forever and never be tired. halloumi pie is the cheesiest ooziest gooiest best slice ever. all the bread is so chewy yet fluffy. i want to try everything!!!!!

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    Oh man what an experience! No need to travel to taste authentic Jordanian food! I lived the stuffed grape leaves specifically!

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    Great food. Tried most of the dishes , feels like home cooking . Sus not try the mansaf yet , going again tonight will post detail

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    This place is trash. They're paying for reviews bc this food at best is mediocre. Don't waste your money and go eat some real Arab food.

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    Super sweet staff, beautiful dining experience, and delicious food!! Definitely worth a try.

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    Amazing food and service! Our group got a selection of items and loved every single thing.

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    The chicken with white sauce was excellent. Hummus and the fresh pita bread was the best I've ever eaten!

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