
Fadi’s Mediterranean Grill is an award-winning, West Houston Mediterranean restaurant, specializing in Mediterranean cuisine that’s fast and casual. Guests walk down the line and choose from a variety of freshly made dips, salads, baked goods, roasted fish, meats, vegetables, and desserts. Middle Eastern specialties like kabobs, falafel, shawarma, hummus, and tabouli share the spotlight with French, Italian and Lebanese specialties that are always changing. Freshly baked bread from the brick oven is complimentary. Fadi’s Mediterranean Grill is conveniently located on Katy Freeway in Houston, and also offers carryout, corporate lunches, off site catering, and a private dining room for groups.
Cafeteria-style setup with a range of Lebanese & other Mediterranean choices, with veggie options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10403 Katy Fwy #150, Houston, TX 77024
Phone: (832) 831-1177
Website: https://www.fadiscuisine.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
The restaurant itself is beautiful, very spacious, and thoughtfully designed. We loved that there’s both indoor and outdoor seating available, making it a perfect spot whether you’re coming for a casual meal or a relaxed evening out.
We tried their family meal, which was an amazing way to experience a variety of flavors. The Kabseh rice was incredibly aromatic and flavorful. The kebab platter with lamb, chicken, and shrimp was perfectly cooked… juicy, tender, and full of authentic taste.
The sides were equally impressive. Our favorites included the kishkeh labneh, which was creamy and unique, the baba ganoush with its rich smoky flavor, and the spicy hummus which had just the right kick. The chicken curry salad, pomegranate eggplant, and potatoes were all delicious and added so much variety to the meal.
Amazing food, beautiful space, and even better people. We’re already looking forward to coming back.
It was one of the most satisfying meals I’ve had in my life. I hope the restaurant continues to do pretty well.
Like everything was really good. All very flavorful. Tastes like quality ingredients and care put into the presentation and cooking.
Jalapeño hummus
Pomegranate eggplant ✅️
Guacamole with chickpeas
Be sure to ask/confirm which sides are considered half sides vs. one full side. This ended up costing me extra because I didn’t know the potato ball was considered a full side.
Clean tables, seating, and atmosphere.
My only recommendation is that the owner/GM approach the landlord about installing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the parking lot. This is a convenience to your current customer base but also a great way to pull in more/new customers and increase revenue.
Your restaurant already attracts people who are driving EVs and it’s helpful to charge where you sit down to dine.
Consider introducing my local Houston business, Pangea Charging, to your landlord and your other locations. We can help take care of this and bring a sense of loyalty to your customer base.
Service and atmosphere:
I have been to a few of Fadi’s restaurants but this one is my favourite so far.
Service – very good which is consistent across-all locations.
Restaurant was very spacious, nicely decorated and comfortable.
Food and drinks:
This location has the biggest selection of various foods by far. Everything was fresh, flavoursome, well seasoned and elegantly presented not to mention very testy.
Desserts are very good too.
You can choose tea, coffee, or soft drinks to accompany your meal.
Pricing:
$$ very affordable especially when you choose the shareable plate option.
We visited the Memorial location on Dec 31 and noticed a promotion offering 10% off gift cards with a minimum $50 purchase. I thought this was a great opportunity to share my love of Fadi’s with my new real estate agent who helps us out in house hunting! Unfortunately, Francisco, the manager, told us they run out of gift cards. Since we were on our way to a friend’s dinner in Sugar Land, he suggested we stop by the SL location and speak with the manager there, Shane.
Because of Houston traffic and other errands we needed to run before dinner, I called the SL location to explain that we wouldn’t make it in time and asked whether we could purchase the gift card the next day, Jan 1. Shane flatly said no-no exceptions since the promotion ended on Dec 31 and then abruptly hung up. I understand year-end accounting considerations, but the complete lack of flexibility (and courtesy) was shocking, especially when this would have been additional revenue for the restaurant. It was not customer-centric at all.
To be fair, Francisco at the Memorial location did offer to honor the 10% discount if we came back on Jan 1, but he couldn’t guarantee they’d have gift cards available. I mentioned that the Meyerland location would be closest to us, but was told that location has a different owner and doesn’t participate in the same promotions. That left us frustrated, especially given our schedule the next day.
As for the Memorial location itself: the food was good, service overall was solid, and the layout reminded me of the Katy location. However, the cashier experience could use improvement. She was on the phone while checking us out and clearly multitasking while responding to someone else at the same time. It felt rushed and disorganized especially there weren’t any wheat pitas, possibly due to understaffing. This visit was around 3:05 pm on Dec 31, so I understand it was a busy day, but it might be worth having additional staff to help with carryout or catering orders.
I’m sharing this because I care about Fadi’s and want to see the customer experience reflect the quality and reputation the brand has built over the years.
Clean restaurant. Friendly staff. You ordered and then go sit down so there isn’t a server exactly although we were able to request napkins from the runners (those bringing over the food ).
The parking lot can get full as it shared with other restaurants and other businesses. Since you order first a line can appear although it moves quickly.