"They offer a nice selection of gyros, kebabs, and falafel, along with several lamb options on the menu, and wine is available. Parking is convenient in the shared shopping center lot, and the restaurant is accessible for individuals with wheelchairs or strollers as there are no steps. The lamps provide colorful lighting, and there’s one decorative feature that pays tribute to Mediterranean (or Turkish) culture, which is also available for purchase.
I made a reservation, but it turned out to be unnecessary—we were simply added to the line of people waiting to place orders. The staff were friendly and mostly comprised of local youth from Chanhassen. While I’m not certain this qualifies as “traditional Mediterranean cuisine,” it’s still a solid option. The menu seems to be more “Americanized,” with dishes that taste like adaptations of traditional recipes using locally sourced ingredients.
There is more seating inside than it initially appears, as it wraps around to the back, including long tables for larger families or groups. I discovered this place through their active social media presence. Additionally, you can use Uber to preorder your meal for delivery. I appreciate that they also engage in fundraisers for worthy causes. As for kid-friendliness, there were families with children present."