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Taza Lebanese Grill

Taza Lebanese Grill

28601 Chagrin Blvd (at Eton Plaza), Woodmere, Ohio, USA, 44122, United States

Salad • Lebanese • Vegetarian • Mediterranean


"I had recently lunch in taza a Lebanese grill on chagrin boulevard in woodmere, ohio. taza is located in the eton mall on the north side of the chagrin boulevard. there are many free parking spaces on the eton mall they see the video that I have under the PHOTO tab. there are two Taza locations in the cleveland Metro Station. the decor is warm and welcoming. dark woodwork and dark, warm colours. the street side and a corner in which outside seats are located during the warmer weather, have large windows that shine in much daylight. an inner wall has large mirror sections over the seat bench, which improve the effect of daylight. a stylish setting to dinate with fabric serviettes and beautiful flatware. when she enters taza, she greets a nicer herr and shows her on her table. shortly after her seat she greets her server and takes her drink order. krystal is my server. she is also the bar. she had diners sitting at the bar and at two tables opposite the bar. krystal is very good at her job. she has a very pleasant personality and a great smile. during my visit, she had several regular customers who often had lunch here. taza is next to the eton mall office tower. workers from the tower can dinate in taza without going out and the ne ohio weather to brave. the entire staff is very friendly, helpful and attentive. while eating, several customers came for take-away orders. as a crystal with my unsweetened black icy returned. taza has several flavors of fresh brewed icy to choose from. at the same time, krystal brought a basket of two kinds of warm pita brote with a za’atar and oil diving sauce. very delicious! I ordered the little grilled veggies entree. the entree is made of marinated grilled vegetables, served with Lebanese rice, vegetables and both a garlic sauce and a tahini sauce. the presentation of food is attractive and shows contemplativeness and sense. it was so tempting, I dug into the meal before I realized that I had not made a picture of it. not only the meal that appeals to the eye, aroma, texture and deep of taste are incredible. the deep of the taste has a light touch of flavor and taste and is not overwhelming. a very pleasant dish for all senses. all in the restaurant seemed really enjoying each of their meals. the menu has many vegan and vegetarian choices as well as meat and fish dishes. the restaurant is very clean and the staff quickly clear and sanitary every table after the departure of the customers. ende april 2022 does not wear any of the workers face masks. taza has no dedicated washrooms. eton mall has public washrooms right next to the restaurant. taza has a good sign that leads her to the public washrooms. I recently came to taza a Lebanese grill for another lunch. the service and eating are very good. I started with the garlic spinach appetizer. the spinach is in olive oil and fresh garlic with roasted bevelled and pine nuts. a very tasty dish presented well. my entree is the small part of the Shawarma plate, which is fed with fresh tomato slices, swash, humak, petersilie, tahini sauce and french french grilled bark strips. it is tasty, though, I prefer the little grilled veggies I really enjoyed on my previous visit. the deep of the taste, textures and the visual appeal of the small grilled veggies was better. on a beautiful spring day in the mai the people have fed in the sitting area in the free. When I arrived, the sitting area was overcrowded. I will be back to taza a Lebanese grill for good eating and service."

Mary'z Lebanese Cuisine The Woodlands

Mary'z Lebanese Cuisine The Woodlands

1500 Research Forest DrTX 77380, The Woodlands, United States

Wine • Beer • Coffee • Vegetarian


"I’m a big fan of Lebanese food from years spent calling on Toledo accounts. Toledo is the US home to Lebanese cuisine in my mind and Byblos is right at the top. Food-wise, Mary’z reminded me of Byblos. Hummus was outstanding, falafel sandwich included Lebanese pickle and radish, as I’ve come to like it. Taboulah was more tomato and citrus than barely and parsley, yum. The pitas were a bit wimpy but that’s a nitpick. They were supposed to allow bringing in wine with a corkage which we did, bringing in a fine bottle of aged Turley Petite Syrah. But I noticed others bringing in or bottles of fighting varietals and it made sense when they didn’t charge the corkage. Those folks were taking advantage of the fact that they hadn’t been charging corkage during the time when their wine and beer license was being approved. That happened last week and these folks either didn’t know or didn’t care so they brought in their two-buck Chuck despite there being multiple bottles of fairly priced, similar wines on the menu. Then I heard the manager was going to stop letting people bring in wine. No!!!! Fools abusing a corkage policy in-flux by bringing in wines is just ruining it for the people who have cellars and don’t mind paying corkage to have the privilege of using their cellar in this crazy state which forbids corkage when a full-liquor license is granted, even if the proprietor is okay with it. I hope Mary’z doesn’t go the no outside wine route. Rant aside, we will certainly return. I give it thumbs up. Llama Cafe may be looking at hard times with Mary’z down the street."