Sayad Kitchen is a Mediterranean cuisine known for its bright flavors and freshness, delicate marinades for seafood, chicken, lamb, and beef kabobs which rely on the essential combinations of fresh lemon, aromatic olive oils, and fragrant spices.
I loved the food ! Huge portions and the one with handi is nice one to try . Kunafa is my favorite . The refresher drinks are huge too ! Service is fine , felt the place was little busy . But itโs a huge place and people are coming in too .rice is very flavorful. The sauces are very much addicting. Hummus I have tried better ones , expected a bit more . But salads and meat compensated for it . The breads are huge . Itโs a nice place for huge family dinners .the refresher drink with nuts is new thing to try as itโs not usually available anywhere . Overall a good place to visit .
Sayad Mediterranean Kitchen gave us a wonderful experience! 10 out of 5 stars! We wanted to create beautiful memories with our daughter and she wanted Mediterranean food so this is it!!! You know the food is good when you don't see the salt and pepper shakers on the table. Amazing server who offered us the various selections. Remember, these plates are meant to be shared. Otherwise, you will have plenty to share the next day.
We were on our way back to Austin from Galveston, and we stopped by the Sayad restaurant for lunch.
Food was really tasty: ordered mixed grilled platter, chicken shawarma sandwich, and cheese manakish.
Iโm giving 4 starts and not 5 because we didnโt really like the chicken shawarma sandwich taste, the chicken seasoning wasnโt perfect , but everything else was great.
First time at this new location for dinner. As always, the food was really very good. I donโt think there is a menu item you could choose and then regret, which speaks to the consistency of Sayad.
We ordered Fateh with eggplant (roasted pita topped with lemony yogurt and ground beef) Mixed kabob platter, Lamb chops, Quails, Shawarma arabi, homemade Sayadieh (filet fish on almond rice), and Khishna Kunafa. Everything was so delicious, especially the fateh and the sayadieh (I recommend it to anyone wanting something a bit lighter). They served us warm bread and zaatar with olive oil and feta cheese to start and I could have just eaten 10 of those and been content. Wishing the kunafa had a touch more salt to really bring out all the flavors but canโt complain! We all shared a small (or at least we ordered a small, but our lovely server seemed to have brought us a pice much larger than the expected individual square)! It was a true delight :-) and am happy we got to eat it because it was some of the best Kunafa Iโve had.
The prayer room here is quite small, basically fitting one or two people comfortably. It is also amidst the tables and general noise and music which is not ideal but nice to still have a designated clean place to pray!
Great restaurant very good ambience ample of parking, taste is just magnificent. I tried bunch of appetizer and entree all turned out to be really good.
Ramya Reddy
3 months agoI loved the food ! Huge portions and the one with handi is nice one to try . Kunafa is my favorite . The refresher drinks are huge too ! Service is fine , felt the place was little busy . But itโs a huge place and people are coming in too .rice is very flavorful. The sauces are very much addicting. Hummus I have tried better ones , expected a bit more . But salads and meat compensated for it . The breads are huge . Itโs a nice place for huge family dinners .the refresher drink with nuts is new thing to try as itโs not usually available anywhere . Overall a good place to visit .
Vickie Darnell
3 months agoSayad Mediterranean Kitchen gave us a wonderful experience! 10 out of 5 stars! We wanted to create beautiful memories with our daughter and she wanted Mediterranean food so this is it!!! You know the food is good when you don't see the salt and pepper shakers on the table. Amazing server who offered us the various selections. Remember, these plates are meant to be shared. Otherwise, you will have plenty to share the next day.
Sandra kessemtini
2 months agoWe were on our way back to Austin from Galveston, and we stopped by the Sayad restaurant for lunch. Food was really tasty: ordered mixed grilled platter, chicken shawarma sandwich, and cheese manakish. Iโm giving 4 starts and not 5 because we didnโt really like the chicken shawarma sandwich taste, the chicken seasoning wasnโt perfect , but everything else was great.
B M
3 months agoFirst time at this new location for dinner. As always, the food was really very good. I donโt think there is a menu item you could choose and then regret, which speaks to the consistency of Sayad. We ordered Fateh with eggplant (roasted pita topped with lemony yogurt and ground beef) Mixed kabob platter, Lamb chops, Quails, Shawarma arabi, homemade Sayadieh (filet fish on almond rice), and Khishna Kunafa. Everything was so delicious, especially the fateh and the sayadieh (I recommend it to anyone wanting something a bit lighter). They served us warm bread and zaatar with olive oil and feta cheese to start and I could have just eaten 10 of those and been content. Wishing the kunafa had a touch more salt to really bring out all the flavors but canโt complain! We all shared a small (or at least we ordered a small, but our lovely server seemed to have brought us a pice much larger than the expected individual square)! It was a true delight :-) and am happy we got to eat it because it was some of the best Kunafa Iโve had. The prayer room here is quite small, basically fitting one or two people comfortably. It is also amidst the tables and general noise and music which is not ideal but nice to still have a designated clean place to pray!
Jay Shah
2 months agoGreat restaurant very good ambience ample of parking, taste is just magnificent. I tried bunch of appetizer and entree all turned out to be really good.