SAJJ Mediterranean began as a single food truck and now leads a mission to create flavorful food and a transporting culinary experience. Its Mediterranean menu offers bold entrees made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, highly customizable to fit each guest’s preferences. SAJJ Mediterranean operates multiple brick-and-mortar restaurants in California, along with food trucks, an e-commerce SAJJ Market, and a popular catering service.
Baskar Vairamohan
2 months agoI went for lunch here with my colleagues. Really liked the meal!! I got a chicken shawarma in a rice bowl. It was delicious and the portion was huge!! The homemade drinks were awesome! I tried the mint lemonade. It was quite refreshing!!
Amritpal Bhagat
7 months agoSajj Mediterranean in Mountain View truly lives up to the hype. I had the pleasure of trying their Pomegranate Chicken and it was a delightful burst of flavors, perfectly cooked and seasoned. The accompanying lentil soup was a warm, comforting touch that added depth to the meal. What stood out the most, though, was their impeccable customer service, making the entire dining experience memorable. Highly recommended for those seeking an authentic Mediterranean experience!
Arihan Jalan
a week agoThe people and food feel happy. It radiates "soul" if that makes sense... I really like eating here whenever I have to travel for work.
R S
a year agoThe restaurant was clean, ingredients were fresh, and the employees were friendly and helpful. The lentil soup was absolutely delicious and the fries were hot and crispy. Had the chicken shawarma rice bowl with a variety of toppings. Nice selection of veggies and sauces. Highly recommend if looking for a Mediterranean alternative to Chipotle.
Matt Fernald
a year agoWe ordered take out. Everything seemed fine, but when we started eating it became clear the food wasn't what we expected: it was very over-dressed, too oily, and not as spicy as we expected from the "spicy tahini". Flavors we're pretty good, ingredients tastes fresh. It was just way too wet and oily for us, and therefore not worth $20 each.