Visit a Family Friendly Middle Eastern Cafe and Grill in Dallas, TX

Posted by EBM in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX on Jan 12, 2008

Wael Salama, founder of eCorners.com  loves the middle eastern food  served by Ali Baba Restaurant in Dallas, TX.

 

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About Ali Baba Restaurant   
 
   Adam Chanaa and Jalal Chanaa, along with their extended family, proudly present to the Dallas Metroplex a sampling of Middle Eastern dishes from their homeland.  Their tradition of carefully prepared, affordably priced meals has made Ali Baba a hit on lower Greenville Avenue since the early 90's and is often "standing room only" during lunch and evening--loyal customers gladly wait for seating on Friday and Saturday evenings.  The lower Greenville restaurant was nicely remodeled in 2000 and a new restaurant was opened in north Dallas in 2002, which features a lavish interior treatment to enhance the overall dining experience.

A typical Middle Eastern meal begins with the appetizer, or mazza.  Ali Baba features an excellent sampling of mazza, including baba ghanouj, a puree of eggplant and tahini sauce, a thin nutty paste made of ground sesame seed.  Also included is hummos, a puree of chickpea and tahini sauce, tabouleh--a salad of burghul (cracked wheat), parsley, garlic, lemon juice and tomato; dolmas--stuffed grapeleaves with rice, ground beef and seasoning, and an assortment of Arabic pickles, black and green olives, tomato and onion.  The mazza is served with pita bread, which is used instead of silverware.  Small pieces of pita are pulled from the loaf and used to scoop the mazza.

Shish kebab, or grilled meats, are also quite popular--and Ali Baba features grilled chicken (Shish Tawook), grilled ground beef kebabs (Kafta), and lamb or beef (Mashwi Shish).  Other wonderful dishes are the seasoned and grilled gyros and the rotisserie quarter chicken (Golden Chicken), Kibi--ground beef with burghul wheat and almond.

Legumes, such as lentils, chickpea and fava are quite common and have been used quite uniquely to create such dishes as hummos-- made from chickpea and tahini.  Another surprising dish made from the chickpea is Felafel, made from ground chickpea and fashioned into a seasoned, deep fried fritter which is very popular.

Most meals are served with wonderful blend of rice balanced with a vermicelli pasta and a side dish of pita bread.   Yogurt a staple in the Middle East, is often found as an accompaniment to most meals.

The Chanaa's welcome you to try some of the wonderful meals featured at their restaurants and thank those who have helped in their success in the Dallas metroplex.
 

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With 3 locations in the Dallas, TX area you can get to a great meal in no time at all.

 

Locations - Directions


1905 Greenville Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75206
214.823.8235

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2103 N. Central Expressway
Richardson, TX 75080
972.437.1222

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5910 N. McArthur Boulevard
Suite 121
Irving, TX 75039
(972) 401-3900

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Be sure to try some of these great Middle Eastern dishes

 

SPINACH PIE
Spinach, walnuts, onions, olive oil & lemon juice

HUMMOSDIP
Mashed chick peas mixed with Tahini, lemon juice, and garlic; served with pita bread.

FALAFEL PLATE
Sixfalafel patties served with Hummos, Tahini sauce, vegetables, and pita bread.

 

This is a promotion repost by eCorners.com if you would like your business promoted by us, please contact Wael Salama at wael@eCorners.com
 


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