Lamb Liver
Queen of Sheba

Queen of Sheba

4792 Summer AveTN 381224732, Memphis, United States

Pub • Wine • Coffee • Mediterranean


"I heard about this place from my Yemeni friend. At last decided to hit the place for dinner. We came for the dinner. Overall, the food is pretty good here, but the customer service is worst. So when we both the girls came inside, nobody was there to attend us. We stood for a while, and then decided to walk straight at the counter. There was a guy, quite young at age showed us a table. We sat and then again nobody came to take any order. We walked to the counter and gave theorders, and even had to ask for the glasses of water! We started with coffee. The coffee was decent, however extremely sweet for me. We ordered a sampler platter as an appetizer, which was great. The food was good, so was the portion size.The freshly baked tandoori roti bread) was terrific. In the main entree we ordered a plate of rice with two kinds of meat chicken and beef). The aromatic rice with the spicy meat was terrific. The amount was pretty good for us. Therewere many options written as dessert, however only baklava was available. We ordered a plate that comes with two pieces. The baklava was decent, however, not the best one that I have had. I don?t have much complaints about the food but thecustomer service was terrible. Even when the final check arrived, the prices not properly billed. The prices for the coffee was overly charged . However, we were in a hurry and just paid that without confronting."

Al Rayan Market

Al Rayan Market

1107 Memorial Blvd, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA, 37129, United States

Pizza • Bakeries • Lebanese • Mediterranean


"Needed to find a place near the Jack Daniels Distillery on our way home to Canada and this was the closest town that had a few options. The two reviews that they did have looked promising so we took the risk and headed there. Completely surprised! At first we went in the market as we didn’t realize the entrance for the actual restaurant was around the side but the lady inside was nice enough to walk us through the back to show us. We walked in to find linen table clothes and napkins, a beautifully decorated dining room and a friendly host. The menu was very clearly labelled vegan and vegetarian so we didn’t have to ask what was safe which Is always nice! I did however, have to ask about most of the menu anyway, as my experience with Middle Eastern food is quite limited. My husband and I shared a falafel platter (which the host recommended) a spinach pie and za’atar manouche (which was like a grainy middle eastern garlic thin crust pizza/flatbread If that makes any sense). They were both fantastic! The platter came with hummus, pita bread, and a tomato salsa type thing which I presume was the Tabouleh from the description on the menu. The hummus really was the creamiest! The pita bread was so fresh! We loved it so much we ordered another platter for the road and two sides of falafel as well! Our kids both had a cheese manouche which was like a thin crust pizza. Looked great. They seemed pretty happy with it, but couldn’t eat it all. Normally by the end of the meal I start to stress about the bill. Dinner for 4 and a meal to go with sides I would expect it would be upwards of 80 or 90 US easily. Nope! $30!!!! This place looked totally fancy! Beautiful art work and photos, the ceiling done up with gorgeous gold treatments, lovely service, fantastic food and it was less then I use to spend at McDonald’s for my whole family back before we went vegan! Amaz balls!"