Aladdin’s is a Lebanese-American restaurant offering a vast menu of healthy, affordable options. From gluten-free to vegan, there is something for everyone to enjoy. In addition to a wide selection of Mediterranean dishes, guests can enjoy freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, desserts, and authentic Lebanese wines and beer.
Simple Lebanese-American chain offering traditional & vegetarian dishes plus smoothies, beer & wine.
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The food was very good, but I am spoiled by the totally excellent Lebanese cuisine a friend’s mother prepares. The falafel was nicely spiced but a little dry. I would not order the fatoush again – too much lettuce and way too little parsley and cucumber. The zaatar-encrusted croutons, though, were excellent. The carrot cake was wonderful – moist and not too sweet, with enough frosting, but not too much. The Genie’s combo with chicken was also great. Having each vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free dish labeled is a great service to customers.
… moreBdogzz
Got the Aladdins Kabob Rolled Pita. Flavor was AMAZING. Only complaint was it was very messy to eat as the sauce was dripping out the bottom (both ends of the wrap are open).
… morekayagirl love
The food here is extremely good, I highly suggest going here for a well portioned healthy meal. They are vegan and vegetarian friendly and I believe they have gluten free options too. Me and my fiancée had (in order by picture) baba gannoujh, hummus, alladins kebab wrap, and finally flafflel and hummus wrap. For dessert we had the baklava and the tiramisu. And for a drink we had black iced tea (i highly suggest getting) I personally had the kebab wrap and that was amazing. It was extremely flavorful and pretty much addicting to eat. I had a bite of the flaffel wrap too and it was very very good as well. I fell IN LOVE with the baba gannoujh and highly suggest that as a pita side. The baklava I had was the diamond one which is made with walnut and it was very very tast highly suggest. The waitress serving us was very nice, I think her name was lily. She always made sure we were accommodated and was very patient when I asked questions. Food came out well paced and well presented, which is something I appreciated. The atmosphere is nice, i actually really loved the decor and such of the restaurant. It was very inviting and I liked the use of mirrors and large windows to make the space feel bigger. ALSO: all the things we got around 48$ so about 24 each if the bill is split.
… moreRebecca Krawczak
The Jasmine’s Favorite topped with chicken was delicious. I was shocked at how flavorful and tender that chicken was! The mango smoothie was also very good – not too sweet and tasted fresh. I’d definitely come back here! Clean bathrooms and clean dining room, friendly and fast service too.
… moreChevygirl76
The lamb was tender and flavorful, the rice aromatic, and the pine nuts, almonds, and hint of cinnamon elevated the dish. The tahini lemon dressing wss excellent. Highly recommend!
Smoky, creamy, and full of flavor. The Baba Gannouj was beautifully balanced, with rich tahini, bright lemon, and garlic, finished perfectly with olive oil.
… moreHannah Marchionda-Sepella
Fantastic food. Great staff. Always fresh and flavorful. Tons of options & very healthy!
My dad is a vegan so finding restaurants that he can eat at in the area is very difficult. We found Alladin’s on a whim and decided to try it and we are now weekly regulars. We simply can’t get enough! You must try Aladdin’s. You will not be disappointed!
… moreMargaret Taormina
If you love Lebanese cuisine this will be your FAVORITE go-to restaurant! Everything is SO FRESH and SO FLAVORFUL you don’t know where to start when your plate arrives!
The lamb is so tender!
Oh and everyone is SUPER friendly and the place is spotless.
… moreDilip Naik
Had a strange experience at this restaurant. We placed a takeout order, but decided to dine in upon arrival as it wasn’t ready still. Initially, the front desk host said it was fine and seated us at a table, but then the staff had some confusion and a person came and said it wasn’t permitted to order takeout and then chose to dine in. No explainations why, just that their system doesnt allow it. It’s disappointing and puzzling that as a paying customer I cannot order and have my food there. We tip regardless of dine in or take out, so we weren’t sure why it had to be so difficult or weird! We were allowed to dine in this time but they said it cant happen again!? I hope they value their customers more and review such unnecessary policies that could drive customers away.
… moreAmy Bridges
I wanted to try something new. Something I had never tried before. Lebanese food did not disappoint. I had the hummus which was creamy and delicious. Kibbie was packed with perfectly seasoned beef with onions and pine nuts with a hint of cinnamon. And last but not least the entree Aladdin’s combo had chicken beef kafta and shish kebab. The food was absolutely delicious and perfectly seasoned with a depth of flavor unlike anything I had tried before. For dessert I bought some baklava to go. The staff was very helpful considering I had no clue what to order. Over all the experience was great and I am so happy I had the opportunity to try different cuisine that what I am used to. The atmosphere was light and relaxed.
… morePatrick Neyman
I thought it was a very nice experience, with all of their ingredients being made at their local distribution center or in-house, including baked goods… no one may argue whether they’re baked goods or is good as another bakery in along those lines, but my argument is that they have total vertical integration and therefore control over improvements.
In the end though my two cents are that this Lebanese restaurant would fit right in in silicon valley ethnic restaurants as being somewhere you can go to get the real deal, and not some Americanized version of their food.
other baked goods are vegan, or at least the baklava are … I personally thought I’ve liked other baklava more, but it was still good, and the point being it’s a very vegan friendly restaurant for those who that matters to.
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