"I enjoyed the carrot, yogurt, and feta cheese spread with bread. (Very garlicky) Overall, the food is okay if you are looking for a fast-service, order-and-seat-yourself dining experience. It has an open and pleasant front entrance with seating if you are meeting up with other party members. Surprisingly, its ambiance lacked much of what says “Mediterranean.” They offer a nice selection of gyros, kebabs, and falafel. Several versions of lamb are on the menu. Wine is available. Parking is available in the shared shopping center parking lot. It is easy for people with wheelchairs or strollers as there are no steps. The lamps they use for lighting are richly colored, and the one decor feature that gives tribute to the Mediterranean (or Turkish) culture. They are also for sale. I’d made a reservation but there was no need to. We were simply added to the standing line of people waiting to place an order. The staff were friendly and seemed largely to be Caucasian Chanhassen local youth. I’m not sure this fully qualifies as serving “Traditional Mediterranean meals”, but it’s a good option. Their menu seems “Americanized”. The food tastes more like they have adapted their ancestors' old recipes to make from locally sourced ingredients. There is more interior seating than first meets the eye as it wraps around towards the back. There are long tables for larger families or groups. I found them because they are active on social media outlets. Note, you can also use Uber to preorder your meal and deliver it. I do like how they have fund-raisers for worthy causes. Kid-friendliness: Families with children were present."