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Crave King Mediterranean Food

Crave King Mediterranean Food

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4.5 Google Review
2693 South Park Ave, Buffalo, New York, 14218, United States
(716) 783-9743
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May 13, 2018
OK...this tiny little place offers radical hospitality! Their food is Fresh.....and within minutes of enjoying the rice, my whole body is warm and content. All my worries left at the door, as they serve me a simple tea with clove. The lamb is wonderfully seasoned and tender. I love these good looking chefs make the bread with such beautiful smiles. prices are great, the love for others shows in their cooking and feels like a hug each and every time I order. We support you, local, tasty and loving care in each entree! Bless you and Best Wishes....telling all my friends!

May 9, 2018
Delicious Middle Eastern food! So many dishes to choose from. The establishment is tiny but take out has always been great. Definitely recommend this place.

Mar 3, 2018
Warm atmosphere with awesome staff. Everyone is so friendly and the tea is hot & delicious. Shawarma comes with soup which was really good. My only complaint is that our shawarma didn't come with the usual garlic sauce or pita wrap, but instead mayo and a burrito shell. I'm not sure if that's a regional thing? We definitely prefer the former. Besides that, a good meal at a good price.

Apr 22, 2018
This place is amazing! You can seriously tell them to "give you whatever" and it's good!

Mar 27, 2018
Best Yemeni restaurant in Western New York. The chicken broth served as an appetizer is so flavorful and reminds me of my mom's homemade chicken soup. I tried the Lahm Sukar (chopped beef) over Hummus. It was amazing, seasoned to authentic perfection. I also tried the Fahsah which is a mixture of whipped fennugreek with vegetable and meat in a boiling hot clay pot. You have to let it cool or you will burn your tongue. They also served it with fresh baked homemade bread baked in a tannoor ( clay standing oven). Next time i will try the haneed, slow cooked, tender, dry season rubbed leg of lamb on a bed of colored rice.

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