Danny Grossman
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expensiveBold hieroglyphs and Egyptian goddesses set the tone at this busy, brightly decorated restaurant. While lilting music plays in the background, customers share platters for two, such as the mezzetta (chicken and beef shawarma, lamb kebab, eggplant, hummus and tabbouleh) and the vegetarian (tabbouleh, hummus, grape leaves, eggplant and Mediterranean rolls). The mostly Middle Eastern menu also features fresh oysters and a few pastas for good measure. On Saturday evenings, a belly dancer swivels before a wide-eyed crowd. Mains $10.95–$22.95.
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