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Old 01-26-2012, 12:34 AM
 
Location: CA
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Hey

I went on Yelp to try and find some good quality Mediterranean restaurants in Culver City/surrounding areas and it doesn't seem that there are many? or maybe they're not all being listed under "Mediterranean". Maybe some are strictly under "Lebanese", "Moroccan", "Turkish" etc. Gaby's seems to be popular and I went there a few times but their Falafel and Baklava (very dry/stale by the way) are nowhere near as great as Tarzana Armenian Deli but of course Tarzana isn't always convenient as it's quite far out.

I went to Sofra on Venice Blvd and it was okay but I'm really hoping there will be somewhere close by that's just as good as the Armenian Deli. King's Kabob looks dirty.

Do you guys have any recommendations?

Cheers
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Old 01-26-2012, 03:24 AM
 
Location: Earth
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Hey

I went on Yelp to try and find some good quality Mediterranean restaurants in Culver City/surrounding areas and it doesn't seem that there are many? or maybe they're not all being listed under "Mediterranean". Maybe some are strictly under "Lebanese", "Moroccan", "Turkish" etc.

Gaby's seems to be popular and I went there a few times but their Falafel and Baklava (very dry/stale by the way) are nowhere near as great as Tarzana Armenian Deli but of course Tarzana isn't always convenient as it's quite far out.

I went to Sofra on Venice Blvd and it was okay but I'm really hoping there will be somewhere close by that's just as good as the Armenian Deli. King's Kabob looks dirty.

Do you guys have any recommendations?

Cheers
Tried Almaza or Kabab Grill?
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Old 01-26-2012, 08:05 PM
 
Location: CA
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Tried Almaza or Kabab Grill?
I tried Almaza today! They did the falafel just how I like it! Baklava was okay, a bit dry but was good enough for a local.

Thanks I'll try Kabab Grill next.
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