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    Mana’Eesh

    4.5 (42 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Entrance between Walmart and Subway Sandwich
    Kelley K.

    Now that's a fresh bread and a scrumptious pizza! I had two kinds of pizza today and they are similar to/ or maybe just like the Lebanese pizzas (sign says Mediterranean) which I enjoyed for $8 a pie that's roughly 9". The lady at the cash resister could not have been nicer, she was so sweet and seemingly happy to share the cuisine. Great customer service and they take Apple/Tap payments. For the freshness of the food, fair pricing and customer service this is worth a stop in.

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    Loren B.

    Housed in a former fro-yo place on Park Row in Arlington, Mana'eesh would be very easy to miss if you weren't looking for it. But, what a pleasure our visit was. Mana'eesh is actually a type of Lebanese food composed of a flatbread prepared in a certain way and topped with a variety of spices, meats, and/or cheeses. I had to fight the urge to compare it to pizza, though it's nothing like it except that it's toppings on cooked dough. It's easy to forget that Italian pizza originates from an area of the Med that is merely 2500 miles from Lebanon with hops in between of Turkey and Greece. Yet each of these places has developed distinctive cuisines with many similar ingredients. I'm such a food nerd! We tried the Meat and Cheese & Pesto options. The meat one had a potent flavor reminiscent of other meats I've tasted in Mediterranean dishes, but distinctive. The Cheese & pesto were split in half across the bread and is meant to be folded so they meet for eating. Both were yummy and awesome. We also tried falafels which may be the best I've ever had. Texture and thickness of the crispy outer shell was perfect. The inside was doughy and warm with a robust spice mixture. I dipped in the tahini sauce provided and enjoyed every bite. The room is classic hole-in-the-wall, which adds to the experience. Some unusual imported soft drinks are available in a cooler in front. We tried a few of them and enjoyed the different flavors. The staff person who helped us was informative and enthusiastic about the food. She helped us figure out what to try and stayed nearby for questions we had. Overall a top-notch local international food adventure I will definitely repeat!

    Kafta
    Aimee H.

    Tried this place last night. It was soooo good! I had the cheese and zaatar. It was delicious! My husband had the kafta, and he loved it. The service was great. The man working there helped us figure out what we wanted since we hadn't been there before. His recommendations were perfect! We plan to visit often!

    Sojok with eggs
    Tina D.

    Really affordable, and the people were really nice! They sell Mediterranean style flatbreads and certain dessert that has to be pre order first. I got the kafta (meat, onion, parsley) which reminds me of a Vietnamese meat I also got the sojok with eggs. I really like the meat on that one. My favorite of them all has to be msakhan rolls! It was full of flavor with a hint of lime or lemon. Definitely coming back again for them !

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    Carole S.

    First off the address needs to be corrected, it seems they moved recently, the new address is 2590 W pioneer parkway. Moving on to what matters, the food. Been eating here on and off for the last 2 years and if you're like me from Lebanon and crave the familiarity and comfort of foods that remind you of home it's a great place to eat at. I've tried the cheese, zaatar, keshek, pizza, spinach and lahm bi ajeen and they're all good. They even sell the yogurt drinks (ayran). A couple of times the dough had been a bit on the dry side but honestly I don't even care cause I can't find anything close to these in the area.

    Again, best Mideastern restaurant in the DFW area. Authentic. Friendly. Sincere people. everything is DELICIOUS!!! it is the hidden diamond in the area. I highly recommend you try them out.

    Cheese with zatar and meat more than amazing
    Moe J.

    One of best manakesh i ever eat in usa I recommend everyone to visit the place and the people how own it and works here more than amazing very respectful and professional service ...

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    6 years ago

    Food was great! Affordable prices, clean dining area, clean restroom, great staff, and everything was fresh! What else can you ask for?

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    7 years ago

    Probably one of the best Mediterranean places in Arlington the staff was lovely food was just as good if not better.10/10 would recommend

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    Prince Lebanese Grill

    Prince Lebanese Grill

    4.4
    (1.5k reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    We recently tried Prince lfor takeout, and it was fantastic from start to finish. The ordering…read moreprocess was easy, the food was ready quickly, and everything was fresh and delicious. The staff was very friendly. The chicken shawarma sandwich was excellent, and the fries were perfectly cooked. The falafel sandwich was truly outstanding--crispy, flavorful, and one of the best we've had. We also couldn't resist the baklava, which tasted wonderfully authentic and was the perfect sweet ending to the meal. Beyond the food, we love the down-to-earth atmosphere and the fact that it's family-owned. You can tell there's a lot of pride and care put into both the food and the customer experience. We're lucky to have such a great Lebanese restaurant in the neighborhood and will definitely be back!

    Stumbled across the place before heading the Rangers game, and what a great find. As soon as you…read morewalk in, your instantly loved bombed weird ask the good smells of whatever's cooking. I knew whatever I ordered that it was going to taste great. I decided with the 2-meat combo Shawarma Plate with chicken and lamb (spicy hot). This meal brought me so much joy. The meat was seasoned and cooked well. The serving size was very generous so you're definitely getting your money's worth. Each meal with hummus and pita. For dessert, we tried the Baklava Sundae; chef's kiss. I'm not sure what kind of ice cream flavor it was (did not taste like pistachio), but it was amazing. It was very light, semi sweet and had pieces of pistachio inside. Definitely 1 of 1. Our server was amazing, and knowledgeable about the menu. She didn't steer us wrong on any of the recommendations. This place is a must any time I'm in Arlington.

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    Chicken Shawarma Plate  *our most popular dish
    Chicken Shawarma Plate *our most popular dish
    Gyro Plate
    Gyro Plate
    Gyro Hero - our gyro sandwich with more meat

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    Gyro Hero - our gyro sandwich with more meat
    Fattoush Mediterranean Kitchen

    Fattoush Mediterranean Kitchen

    4.7
    (390 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    After tennis 6 of us came here last night. I checked Yelp and Google first. We like this place and…read morethe staff are lovely, very welcoming! The good was delicious- we ordered the family style (chicken and lamb) - the girls likes the chicken and the guys go for the lamb and even had a little for the guys to take home. Will definitely come back here. Place is clean, couple booths beautifully decorated. I think when you are in it, it would feel like you are transported to an exotic place... No alcohol here. Only tea (mint), soda and canned drinks or hot water/tea. Come with a positive attitude, you will be delighted! Keep up the great job team Fartoush

    Luckily in Arlington we have several Mediterranean restaurants to enjoy. I really think Fattoush is…read moreconsistently one of the best!! Their food is always so pretty and fresh, whether you eat in the restaurant or get delivery/takeout. The restaurant is very cozy and cute inside, not big, but you could fit a good sized group in here (I'd call ahead). Order anything and you'll love it. Their hummus and baba ganoush are both beyond delicious every time, and their grilled meats (any of them) have so much flavor and never seem to by dry. The lentil soup is super velvety and well seasoned. The falafel is so herbaceous. Y'all know I can't eat pita but my husband and child are obsessed with it. We are big big fans of Fattoush and it continues to be a good regular dinner option for us!

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    Lounge in the coffee bar
    Lounge in the coffee bar
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    Fried Cauliflower
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    Andalous Mediterranean Grill

    Andalous Mediterranean Grill

    4.4
    (743 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$

    This restaurant is set up as a cafeteria. When we came in I explained my husband was allergic to…read moregarlic. Sam, the owner, was so helpful. He walked us through the choices telling which had garlic and which were garlic free. The portions were very generous and the food was delicious. The bread is baked on the premises. I had lamb kebab, cucumber salad, fried cauliflower, 2 large bread rolls, and grape leaves. My husband had the gyro meat, 5 large slices, Greek salad, 2 large bread rolls and cauliflower. It was so good. The restaurant was hosting a 2026 Graduation Party in an adjoining room to the main restaurant, so the noise level was a bit high, but it was happy noise. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

    The name has changed! The restaurant is now called Babel, but they're still offering a cafeteria…read morestyle Mediterranean menu. I came here for a friend's engagement party. The varied menu and the price point were just right. You pick up a cafeteria tray and point to what you'd like. I opted for the 6 item veggie plate. Portions were very filling! I tried a rocket salad, pita bread, beet salad, lentil soup, hummus and chickpea salad. In other words, a feast!! The food was very good. I also opted for a Diet Pepsi and a baklava. The salads were crispy and delicious - I loved the vinaigrette dressing which was perfectly tart. I wish I'd tried the coffee with my dessert - the baklava was a bit dry. I wish they'd opened a private side room for our party. Our table felt a bit cramped and it was a challenge to scoot into the very long booth seat which was closed off where they pushed tables together. On the whole, a really nice place and I'd definitely return!

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    Cool interior
    Andalous Mediterranean Grill
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    Al Hamra Restaurant

    Al Hamra Restaurant

    3.1
    (7 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    Visited Al Hamra today with a couple of co-workers, this was our first time and it was very…read moreenjoyable. At first we were not sure if they were open but decided to go in anyway. When we went in there were only a few people dining and we were a little confused about the seating process. We ended up seating ourselves and the manager/owner? came up and told us he was just finishing up remodeling or something. We were offered a few different menu items, mainly consisting of kabobs. I ended up having the beef kabob which was very good, it came served on a bed of rice with hummus and a small salad. We will definitely go back for another try. Hopefully when we return he will have everything completed. For my first visit I was very happy with the food and would recommend them.

    To be honest I did not taste most of the food in the buffet because of the appearance. It did not…read morelook very appealing (large bones, sad looking whole okras, tandoori chicken like pieces with raw skin on)- some of that food may have been great but I was not in the mood to take a risk based on the appearance... This is what I tried: equivalent of Chicken biryani, Beef Biryani, a lamb/beef curry dish and something like a beef dish in excess sour cream like sauce (not that great)... All the meat is bone in... No boneless dishes which is strange considering it was a weekend and most middle eastern cuisine always had boneless dishes like tikka, seekh kebabs/Reshmi kebabs, tikia etc. Both biryanis were excellent, especially the chicken biryani which tasted a lot like the Indian/Pakistani biryani - if I ever go again it will be solely for the biryani. Another complaint- being a weekend there was no dessert in the buffet. I did not order anything to drink, just the buffet and yet the cashier charged me a dollar extra for samosas(???)...

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    Al Hamra Restaurant
    Al Hamra Restaurant
    Al Hamra Restaurant

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    Al Wadi Cafe

    Al Wadi Cafe

    4.5
    (254 reviews)
    9.9 mi
    $$

    Our go to for healthier dining out. Whether ordering from the menu or the wonderful buffet, always…read morefresh and delicious. Service is always friendly. A comfortable, casual dining space for couples, families or groups.

    I'd been craving pastitsio (Greek lasagna) and moussaka for a while, and after searching around, I…read morefinally found a few places that served them -- Al Wadi being one of them. It's not exactly close to me, but the menu convinced us to give it a try. My husband went with the buffet and enjoyed the variety -- hummus, gyro, salad, and pita bread -- and felt the price was a great value for what was offered. I ordered the pastitsio. It wasn't quite the same as the versions I've had in Chicago, where I've enjoyed both homemade and restaurant-made versions. This one was still enjoyable, but not as flavorful as I remembered. The béchamel sauce was creamy, though I felt it needed a bit more seasoning, and the tomato sauce leaned a little too soupy for my taste. I took the moussaka to go. It had a very similar flavor profile to the pastitsio, but instead of pasta, it featured layers of eggplant and ground beef. It was comforting and hearty, though the flavors felt a bit repetitive between the two dishes. The cheese bread that came with both the pastitsio and moussaka was really good -- warm, soft, and a great pairing with the meal. Service was fantastic -- friendly and attentive -- and the space, while small, had a cozy, homey feel. Overall, I'm glad I finally got my pastitsio fix, and it was a pleasant experience.

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    Dining area
    Dining area
    Kebab combo (lunch portion)
    Kebab combo (lunch portion)
    Al Wadi Cafe

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    Mana’Eesh - lebanese - Updated June 2026

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