Almazar Menu – Miami, FL

Type : Mediterranean restaurant

Location : Miami, FL

Based on 50 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

Almazar 33165

Address:
1665 SW 107th Ave, Miami, FL 33165

Phone: (305) 225-1127

Website: https://m.fiu.edu/places/index.php?action=place&campus=MMC&category=Restaurant&id=62

Hours

Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–6 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–6 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–6 PM
Thursday 11 AM–6 PM
Friday 11 AM–4 PM

Reviews

Mohamed Yacoub
Good!

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Mia
The bad reviews tell of a story about not liking the food, whether it is bad/stale falafel, or they have had better Mediterranean cuisine elsewhere. The good reviews speak of no line, better quality food, delicious food, and good service. Though some negative reviews make assumptions, like the falafel being pre-made (as if to say it was something that was pre bought and not homemade) even though a customer cannot tell if it was such. Based on the reviews, this place seems worth a try, since if you like it, it’s an efficient place to get delicious food. Personally, I have been there myself and find it quite convenient location wise since it is tucked away in a cozy corner, away from people’s eyes, additionally I find the same reports as the positive reviews. Though I do understand the limited options as mentioned in a negative review, it also makes the decision making easy for my indecisive brain. Additionally, a lot of the negative reviews seem to be nit-picking on one specific thing they dislike, which is understandable, but not worthy of making someone turn away from the establishment. Furthermore, the guy running the place is quite nice. It even has plenty of vegan or vegetarian options, as well as gluten-free, dairy-free and even carnivorous (if you so pleased) though it is not specifically advertised to the customers. To further explain, other establishments often make these “alternative” synthetic foods that are specifically marketed to people of certain diets, which people often given mixed reviews on — but the food provided here is naturally available for the limited diet and is able to give one many options for one’s diet. It’s good food and a good place, try it if you haven’t.

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Vinicius Ramos
I don’t feel this is one of the best arabic restaurants I tried. Few of their options are good and I would easily recommend another restaurant in the same building

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Alexia M
I love this place!

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Nadib al-islam
I tried the falafel sandwich. Its avg. Falafel was premade, and didnt like that. Last resort filled the tummy. Havent tried the chicken dishes. Not sure if I’ll come back..

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Bassel Farah
Amazing food and tasty

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Alexa Stanco
Food is EXTREMELY salty. Very soggy, old, salad is served and all of the hot food was served cold without being heated all the way through. The woman ripped my pita in half while she was wrapping it and didn’t care to give me another one. Over-priced and will definitely not be eating here again.

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Nicholas Zajac
Schwarma is over seasoned and tough, rice is bland, yogurt sauce tastes like sour milk. Only redeeming factor is that the salad tastes like it uses fresh vegetables but the store bought dressing poured all over it screws it over.

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Armando Piloto
Affordable and incredibly tasty. Great service; get the shawarma sandwich!

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Samantha Hormiga
This place is amazing! I just had a falafel sandwich/wrap from them and it is mouthwatering! Definitely a must have when at FIU.

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