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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."

Habibi's Middle Eastern Kitchen

Habibi's Middle Eastern Kitchen

11 S Washington St, 02760, NORTH ATTLEBORO, United States

Falafel • Kitchen • Vegetarian • Middle Eastern


"As a Lebanese and new to the area, I was excited to try Habibis for the first time. When we arrived, we were told that there was a belly dancer (at weekend). We quickly gave our drink order to a young man who seemed to be manager. Our waitress then came to our food order. My wife ordered beef cabobs and updated her side salad to Fatoush Salat. I ordered a mixed hot intermediate plate as my meal. The abdominal dancer was not even close to being authentic. A lot of scarf just waving. But the accompanying music was very good. Then my wife's meal came. Since my meal was really an appetizer, I was surprised when it did not arrive at the same time. After waiting for a few minutes, we called our waitress to ask where my meal was. I was told she delivered it to the wrong table! I don't know if they ordered one, but they have mine. Another one was made. After a long waiting period, my meal was served with a meek “I’m sorry”. The food was okay, but the whole ambience of the food was gone. My wife ordered a Baklava and we were served by the manager. After dinner, the waitress brought a fat salad to my wife. Not only were we finished, but my wife had her salad at the beginning of the meal. The manager gave it to us to go. It is regrettable to evaluate a restaurant based on a bad or inexperienced server, but this is the face of the restaurant.."