Really good gyro plate, the meat has a really good flavor and the taziki sauce was excellent. The service was mostly good but our server seemed a little distracted. Nice location, looked very clean.
This is a hidden 💎 downtown for delicious food. I thoroughly enjoyed this small family operated restaurant. Their food was 🔥. We ordered:
1. Falafel wrap - coworking friend quote "for $6 this is a bargain." The falafel was flavorful and prepared well. The pita bread was a little thick and needed slightly more toppings. (4/5 🌟)
2. Mixed platter - ❤️ ❤️ everything on this plate was a fan favorite of mine. The tzatzki sauce was phenomenal! I enjoyed all the protein with this dish and would order again. (7/5 🌟)
3. Hummus - prepared well, great consistency, and loved the added flavors. (5/5 🌟)
We will most definitely be returning, and I can't wait to try more of the amazing dishes.
The food was amazing and really affordable. The $6 lentil soup was so great (although it tasted like it could be made with chicken broth so if you’re vegetarian you might want to ask about that) and the $12 combination platter was really well done, fresh and delicious. Cute place
When It comes to the food, it is amazing, we tried the gyros and the side of fries.
The service could be better but they are very nice and kind hearted. I would definitely come again
The owner is very sweet. The service was very quick, given that I was there on a Saturday. The food is really authentic and plenty of options and combinations to choose from. If you are in Cincinnati downtown and feeling to have some middle eastern food, this will be a great place.
Grape leaves, falafels were super fresh. Tabouli was a bit watery but it was a great combination to eat it with fresh warm pita breads.
A really great option for halal food in downtown Cincinnati. The artwork on walls is pretty good which makes the ambience 10/10.
The restaurant is operated by a muslim so there is no question on the authenticity of the halal meat.
I tried the lamb kabob wrap which tasted really great. It wasn’t spicy at all but had really nice flavor in it.
The owner really gets to know her patrons. She's very sweet. This place is a staple downtown. She had very good portions and the food is delicious!
We love this place. It's one of our favourites in Cincinnati. The people there are wonderful. Super friendly. The food is outstanding. We love the baba ghanoush. The lamb in the shish kabob is fabulous. The mix platter is great. Gyro meat is so good. Look forward to trying a different dish when we visit again.
Anytime I am in the area I go to Raya’s. Their gyros are the best I’ve had in the city. Their hummus is good, but their pita bread right out of the oven is amazing. It’s small, quiet, and affordable. If you have the time, check it out. You won’t be disappointed!!!
A simple restaurant with a good ambience and simple menu to choose. I ordered the Falafel pita along with the side of rice, the taste was really good but my only complaint is with the pita bread. The quality of bread can be improved a bit. The days of the rice is amazing.
Features Tzatziki sauce made with yogurt, very tasty. Honest yogurt tzatziki would probably guarantee 5 stars even if other aspects of the food lagged.
I had a falafel sandwich, the lettuce and tomato were fresh and the tzatziki was delightful. The felafel itself was good, but I would have liked it better just a little spicier and a little toastier. The pita bread was excellent.
The service was extremely friendly, and prompt, despite the restaurant opening very recently.
Delicious and authentic food in a calm, gentle atmosphere. The staff is incredibly friendly - we had a long conversation with the owner, making it feel like we were guests visiting in their home!
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