Nepalese
Circle Of Friends

Circle Of Friends

125 W Sandusky St, Findlay I-45840, United States

Filipino • Sandwiches • Mediterranean • Middle Eastern


"Great food but the place is understaffed. Im afraid that the owner may not be able to to pay a full staff. Most of the time, the restaurant seems to be run with no more than three or four employees. My wife and I have watched the wait staff work in the kitchen as well as at the tables. Those poor souls when they work during busy hours. It's hard to imagine how hard it is for them to juggle phone calls, online orders, and a full house while also preparing some things in the kitchen. I remember having a hard time just bussing tables when I was younger so I feel for them kids. The only other issue is that it is hard to find parking nearby because of the downtown location. Best to plan your visit with that in mind. Aside from those, the food is really good and affordable. The portions on some of the dishes are a bit big so you'll probably end up taking some home. (That's not exactly a bad thing though. The staff is friendly and very homely. There is a home-like coziness here. The owner is a real doll. Funny little lady with a big heart. My wife and I adore watching her entertain guests when she gets a break from the kitchen. Watch out though, she'll take dozens of pictures for you. My wife and I love the Around the World dish with gyro meat added. She is also a fan of the Sunigan soup. (I dont know how it's spelled. The place is a bit small so I'd make a reservation if you are dining with a group of more than four people. Vegetarian options: There are vegan and vegetarian options on the menu. Dietary restrictions: There are gluten free options from what we've asked. The noodles are not wheat based. You can ask for vegetables to replace the pita bread if you order hummus. Wheelchair accessibility: The place looks relatively easy to operate a standard wheelchair in and they do have the safety bars in the restroom."

The Common Kitchen

The Common Kitchen

12250 Clarksville Pike Suite A, 21029, Clarksville, US, United States

Full • Food • Steak • Kitchen


"Review of The Common Kitchen in Clarksville, MD: My first visit to The Common Kitchen in Clarksville, MD, was an absolute delight! As I stepped inside, I was immediately drawn in by the vibrant and bustling atmosphere. The aroma of various ethnic cuisines filled the air, promising a culinary adventure unlike any other. The concept of having multiple ethnic restaurants under one roof is genius, offering a diverse array of flavors and experiences to satisfy every palate. The decor was modern and inviting, providing the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience. From Indian to Nepalese to Korean cuisine, there was something for everyone to enjoy. The Common Kitchen truly embodies the spirit of community and diversity, and I can't wait to return to explore more of its culinary offerings. Review of MOMO Hub: Located within The Common Kitchen is MOMO Hub, a haven for lovers of authentic Nepalese dumplings. From the moment I stepped inside, I knew I was in for a treat. The aroma of freshly steamed momos wafted through the air, teasing my senses and whetting my appetite. The menu boasted an impressive selection of dumplings, each more tempting than the last. For my first visit, I opted for the Chicken Jhol Momo and indulged in the Chocolate Sauce Barfi Momo for dessert. The Chicken Jhol Momo was a burst of flavor, with tender chicken enveloped in a savory broth, while the Chocolate Sauce Barfi Momo was a delightful fusion of sweet and savory, satisfying my sweet tooth in the most unexpected way. Each bite was a culinary masterpiece, leaving me eager to explore more of what MOMO Hub has to offer. Positive review of food, service provided by Shalini, and ambiance: I cannot sing enough praises for the food, service, and ambiance at The Common Kitchen. Shalini, our server, was an absolute delight. Her warm demeanor and genuine hospitality made us feel right at home, and her extensive knowledge of the menu helped us navigate the plethora of options available. The food itself was a revelation, with each dish expertly crafted and bursting with flavor. From the aromatic spices of Indian cuisine to the comforting flavors of Korean BBQ, every bite was a culinary journey that left me craving more. The ambiance of the restaurant was lively and inviting, creating the perfect setting for a memorable dining experience. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or simply looking to explore new flavors, The Common Kitchen is a must-visit destination that promises to delight and satisfy even the most discerning palates."