
Indulge in the vibrant flavors of the Mediterranean at Dvine Express. Our restaurant offers a delightful fusion of authentic cuisines from the region, serving up delicious dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Experience the warmth and hospitality of the Mediterranean as you savor our mouthwatering kebabs, zesty seafood, and savory vegetarian options. Join us for an unforgettable culinary journey that celebrates the essence of Mediterranean culture and cuisine. Bon appétit!
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4505 Chino Hills Pkwy, Chino Hills, CA 91709
Phone: (909) 606-4644
Website: http://dvineexperience.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
chinohills.dvineexperience.com
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Reviews
The standout feature here is definitely the grilled meats. They consistently nail the cooking process, resulting in kebabs and cuts that are wonderfully tender on the inside and perfectly charred with a smoky crust. Every bite is a savory delight.
For incredible value and variety, order the 3 Meats Combo. It’s easily one of the best deals on the menu, giving you a huge, satisfying portion of their best-grilled offerings alongside fresh sides.
The restaurant itself is a pleasant, no-frills space. It’s clean, bright, and boasts plenty of seating, so it’s great for a quick, delicious lunch or a relaxed family meal. The focus is squarely on serving excellent, simple food.
For amazing grilled flavor and a great price, Dvine Mediterranean Experience is definitely the place to go!
Shared/appetizer platters (“mezza” style) are considered some of the best bets for starting out — a variety of flavors (hot, cold, creamy, crunchy, tangy) that set up the meal nicely. 
We ordered a chicken shawarma plate and kebab. The chicken shawarma didn’t have that roasted charred goodness that comes from it spinning on a spit. Also, the kebab was wrapped in a tortilla (I think) and had too much sauce. The plate was better and the side of baba ganoush was good.
The place itself didn’t have much of an atmosphere. No pictures, no music, just chairs and tables. Kinda quiet and stale, but the staff were friendly.
Maybe we came on an off day?
The lamb chops had two sizes and I ordered the larger one and apparently the cashier entered the order incorrectly for the regular size. He let me know after they started cooking and I said I was fine with the regular size combo and didn’t want to go through the hassle of refunding and paying again. It was no biggie. I could probably do better by eating less from time to time.
After the food came out, it seemed like they gave me the large size after all. It wasn’t necessary, but it was a nice gesture. The beets salad, baba ghanoush were great additions to the lamb chops. The rice and pita were a bit lacking and left much to be desired, but the garlic sauce helped. The pita was much thicker than other places and was a bit dry. The rice didn’t have any flavor compared to other Mediterranean spots. I had to mix all the garlic sauce into the rice to give it an upgrade. The beef shawarma was very flavorful and well cooked.
We’ll be back to this place to give it another go.
Of the two platters, we liked the lamb chops platter slightly more than the beef shawarma. Since we went a couple months ago, we went back and tried the chicken shawarma platters recently and enjoyed it as well.
There aren’t that many great Mediterranean food options out here in the Chino Hills area – Dvine might be the best one that’s available.
I was not seated or served, I had to order, pay and tip before eating.
No real plates, no real silverware, no real glasses had to go to the counter to get my plastic to go container then sit down and eat with cheap plastic utensils that will eventually end up in a landfill along with a plastic cup for drink. Chicken portion small and very dry overall was able to eat but the experience was not the best one. Expensive to boot, Panini Kabob is 20 times better.