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Stephanie Fisher
1 day ago
We've been there twice now for dinner, and both times have been an excellent experience. The food is delicious. The service and hospitality is excellent. Looking forward to trying the breakfast there one day
Everything was delicious and the homemade pomegranate juice was amazing as well as the cheesecakes. The atmosphere is amazing and the service is wonderful
First time coming to a Kurdish restaurant. I got their special kurdi kebab platter and my friend got the falafel sandwich. The portion sizes are pretty big and definitely shareable. The kurdi kebab was so good and flavorful, it came with a cucumber sauce and naan with some veggies. I definitely recommend that. My friend loved her sandwich, they add so much in it and the tahini she loved! The service was great and at the end when we were about to leave the owner Iklos stopped us to try their special blend tea that comes with our meal. When it came out the presentation was beautiful and the way iklos was talking to us about Kurdistan shows how passionate she is about her restaurant. The service was so welcoming to us and the place was so clean and organized. I definitely will be back to try their breakfast as well as she told me the Royal is pretty popular. Thank you Silav for your great hospitality and thank you Iklos for answering all our questions!
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Emrah Demirkal
Sep 30, 2025
This is the best Mediterranean restaurant I have been at so far. A kurdish family is running it. I have tried humus, gyro platter( they do not use frozen gyro, they are slicing in front of you and really good with a white sauce), mint juice( I promise you will not regret it) and a special Kurdish coffee ( made of a special coffee, milk, pistachio and sugar. It was creazy goood.). Their portion is really big. If you are not too hungry it is better to get a wrap or an appetizer.
And a special thank for Yekgun. She is really kind and polite. She served amazingly well. Hope to be here soon.
Thank you for everything.
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Ian Harrington
Sep 28, 2025
This place is ok at best. We went in with high hopes for this place as the photos and reviews looked great. To start off, it’s very overpriced for what you get, especially for middle eastern restaurant standards. We split the mixed grill platter for $28, which includes 2 skewers of meat, rice, veggies, and sauce. There’s only 5 pieces of meat on each skewer, the rice is just a small cup of it, and the veggies are 1 small pepper, a tomato, and a quarter of an onion. They also give the thinnest pita bread I’ve ever seen. The sauce they give you is no more than 2 spoonfuls of tzatziki, you run out of it a quarter of the way into your meal. For meat, we got lamb tikka and chicken tikka. The lamb was hard and the chicken tasted sour. The rice also wasn’t even middle eastern, they just used white rice and topped it with turmeric rice. We were very disappointed.