This Arabic breakfast spot in Chicago is amazing. The food is very authentic and full of flavor. The hummus was creamy and fresh, and the falafel was perfectly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Everything tasted so authentic- it honestly felt like I was eating breakfast in Jordan. You can really tell the food is made with care and tradition. If you're looking for real Arabic breakfast, I highly recommend this place.
Ghawar restaurant
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This Arabic breakfast spot in Chicago is amazing. The food is very authentic and full of flavor. The hummus was creamy and fresh, and the falafel was perfectly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Everything tasted so authentic- it honestly felt like I was eating breakfast in Jordan. You can really tell the food is made with care and tradition. If you're looking for real Arabic breakfast, I highly recommend this place.
Ate here for the first time today. Food was *excellent*. Authentic and delicious. Our waitress was great with answering our questions. Super friendly, attentive and awesome. We had the kibbeh and fried cheese for apps and BBQ mixed grill, which came with baba ghanoush, freshly made hummus and tasty pickled plate. Pitas were fluffy and so good. Will definitely be back.
Ate here for the first time today. Food was *excellent*. Authentic and delicious. Our waitress was great with answering our questions. Super friendly, attentive and awesome. We had the kibbeh and fried cheese for apps and BBQ mixed grill, which came with baba ghanoush, freshly made hummus and tasty pickled plate. Pitas were fluffy and so good. Will definitely be back.
Ghawar restaurant | Arab/middle eastern food THE SHORT & SWEET - Summary: Breakfast should be good and cheap. We got neither here. - Price: almost $90 for two adults and one baby. Poor value. Crazy for breakfast. - Overall Rating: 2.2/5 THE DEEP DIVE «The Food» - Ordered shakshouka, falafel, hummus, eggs with potatoes, fool, halloumi cheese. The fool was just not good and we couldn’t eat more than two bites of it. The shakshouka needed more flavor to it. Falafel was lacking and tasted a little off or stale. - Seriously lacking in flavor. Everything we ordered was very mid/basic. «The Vibe» - Quirky - small - open kitchen «The Service» - Quick because there was only one other table and lots of staff available. - They were really nice to our baby.