Side Of Roasted New Potatoes
Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe

Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe

3929 McCain Blvd, North Little Rock, AR 72116, USA, 72116-7821, United States

Seafood • Chicken • Fast Food • Vegetarian


"Excellent food, highly flavored and sometimes pleasantly intense. PROS: My hubby and I decided to start eating better and several friends suggested the mediterranean diet. We decided to try Taziki's in North Little Rock because we go to the movies there sometimes and it was in the mall complex. The first time we tried it I had lamb kabobs and a salad which were both excellent. The salad was actually good enough to be noteworthy and flavorful enough to leave me wanting more. I don't remember what hubby had (and he's finicky eater) but he loved it and ate all of it as well.The pita crisps are good. I don't normally care for pita bread, but these have a crackery crispness and a good flavor that mixes well with their sauces.Tonight we tried the *feasts*. Jim had the beef tips feast with a mediterranean salad and sliced red potatoes which he loved. He said the potatoes were amazing! His meal was a wee bit late due to a mix up in the kitchen so the manager Shelby came out and offered us an appetizer for free while we waited. We were able to try his chicken salad with pita bread. It was one of the best chicken salads I've ever tasted. He said he grew up in Calico somethingorother up near mountain home AR and his gram owned a restaurant there. She had him in the kitchen from the time he was 12 and taught him how to cook pies and tons of other things. His gram knew her stuff because that was excellent fare!I had the lamb feast. I opted for a 2nd salad with the cucumber basil tomato salad. I will say that its flavor was exceedingly *bright* with lemon and other flavors but even though it was odd to my palette I loved it and couldn't stop nibbling it. I thought the olives were excellent on the mediterranean salad and all the veggies were fresh and crisp. All in all I give them a thumb's up but a caveat to those who prefer blander fare, this stuff has excellent flavor but loud notes of each and might be overpowering to some less adventurous eaters. CON: My beloved hubby recently left the hospital and is still doing a long recovery so is in a wheelchair. I didn't like that the mall entrance side has no accessibility but there is a ramp on the outside of the building, just a bit less convenient. Plus most of the seating is lifted up one step, again not real user friendly to those mobility challenged diners that come in. The only open spots were along one wall and were full so we ended up on the end a bit in the way as his chair's width choked the walkway there. The tables move though so I was able to maneuver things to unblock it but it's obvious whoever designed it did not keep in mind the comfort of handicapped folks as much as we see in other places."