I regret not discovering this establishment earlier. Tucked discreetly at the rear of the parking lot, this hidden gem benefits from a centrally located site and ample parking, rendering it exceptionally accessible. The proprietor exhibits remarkable kindness and attentiveness, with an admirable eye for detail. The menu offers commendable variety, and the majority of dishes are maintained at optimal freshness and temperature. The baklava provides a delightful conclusion to the dining experience.I shall undoubtedly return on my next visit to Dallas.
Dimassi’s Mediterranean Buffet
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I regret not discovering this establishment earlier. Tucked discreetly at the rear of the parking lot, this hidden gem benefits from a centrally located site and ample parking, rendering it exceptionally accessible. The proprietor exhibits remarkable kindness and attentiveness, with an admirable eye for detail. The menu offers commendable variety, and the majority of dishes are maintained at optimal freshness and temperature. The baklava provides a delightful conclusion to the dining experience.I shall undoubtedly return on my next visit to Dallas.
This restaurant (and type of food) was my first to try buffet style. It did not disappoint. The food was varied and unique for an American palate. I'm a fan of hummus, and the avocado flavored one was exceptional. The various rice options was a surprise as I tried all of them and recommend the beef flavored one. The most interesting drink was a rose flavor which was unique to me as having lived in China where I had rose tea and rose mooncakes. The service was not necessarily friendly, but all were extremely polite. The clientel is heavily Middle Eastern, so if you're identifiably American, expect to be starred at as my group of four were. Lastly, try this experience...you won't regret it! The weekend buffet was around $25/person.
This restaurant (and type of food) was my first to try buffet style. It did not disappoint. The food was varied and unique for an American palate. I'm a fan of hummus, and the avocado flavored one was exceptional. The various rice options was a surprise as I tried all of them and recommend the beef flavored one. The most interesting drink was a rose flavor which was unique to me as having lived in China where I had rose tea and rose mooncakes. The service was not necessarily friendly, but all were extremely polite. The clientel is heavily Middle Eastern, so if you're identifiably American, expect to be starred at as my group of four were. Lastly, try this experience...you won't regret it! The weekend buffet was around $25/person.
It was a good experience for buffet dinner, but they are a little expensive specially on weekends. As we couldn’t manage during weekdays, it was our loss. But anyway, coming to the food, I am giving it a 4 star cause being a Bangladeshi, I eat a lot more spicy & thicker foods. But this was also good, specially the rice with the chicken. Also, they had Gyro meat, lamb shank (which you have to ask for separately), different types of salads & sauce, chicken & beef kebabs, fish fry, eggplant & cauliflower fries etc. They have few desserts but loved the rice pudding & cake