Khashoka Middle Eastern Cuisine خاشوكه

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Embark on a culinary journey at Khashoka, Dallas-Fort Worth’s newest destination for authentic Jordanian cuisine. Specializing in Middle Eastern classics and the celebrated flavors of Amman, Khashoka blends tradition, passion, and hospitality with every dish. Savor our signature mansaf, vibrant mezzes, and breakfast platters—each crafted to bring cherished Jordanian memories to your table. Whether gathering with family or hosting friends, Khashoka’s inviting atmosphere transforms any meal into a celebration. Discover heartwarming service, incredibly fresh ingredients, and the taste of true Jordanian heritage—right in Richardson, TX.

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Shamila Yasmin
It was a very fun dining g experience. The ambience of the restaurant is phenomenal. The attentive staff is wonderful. The flavor of the dishes we ordered is nice but their bread is finger licking good. I also ordered a mint lemonade which was just ok. Their Om Ali is nice but not amongst the better ones that I have had. Would I return? Maybe only for special occasions as they beat drums and sing songs otherwise it is overpriced with small portions compared to other famous places. But honestly, the beauty of the venue is on point
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Sim M
Loved it! Great option to try some Jordanian food if you like Middle Eastern cuisine in general. We tried the White Sauce Chicken pan which was served in a mouth watering fashion at our table. Also had the Jordanian Mansaf – a lamb over rice with generous yogurt based sauce on the side. Lamb lovers will appreciate this! Both served with fresh, hot bread. Both dishes were packed with flavor and well cooked. We were told that 90% of the ingredients are from Jordan which definitely helps bring out a sincere taste in their dishes. The juice blends were also quite refreshing and bold with flavor. Service was excellent – Youssef explained the menu well, was courteous and friendly, and ensured a good experience. A restaurant manager checked up on us too – which is always nice and helps maintain quality. The ambience was nice – well lit and good thematic decor. A couple of areas that could make it even better: the booth cushions look inviting but could use a touch more height for dining. While we were provided disposable napkins, a cloth napkin would be nice to have as well. But anyway, we will be returning for sure to not just reorder what we had but to try their other dishes too! I hope they continue to maintain high standards.
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Yonatan Alemu
Khashoka Middle Eastern Cuisine is an absolute gem! The food is incredibly flavorful, fresh, and authentically prepared — every bite feels like a true taste of the Middle East. The meats are perfectly seasoned and tender, the sides are rich in spices, and the bread is warm and delicious.

The atmosphere is welcoming and clean, and the staff are friendly, attentive, and genuinely caring about the customer experience. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and the quality is top-tier.

Whether you’re craving shawarma, kebabs, hummus, or traditional rice dishes, this place delivers every time. Highly recommended for anyone looking for real Middle Eastern flavor and great service. Will definitely be coming back again and again!
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Nick Mollberg
Hands down my favorite middle eastern restaurant in Dallas, and easily the best Jordanian food in the US!

INCREDIBLE food, everything was super flavorful, and they aren’t shy about leaning into spice profiles that are less familiar to American palettes.

Portions were very generous, next time I’m coming with a larger team so I can try a lot more of the menu!

Zaid was my waiter, and he was really friendly and prompt, and enthusiastically answered my questions and made recommendations. Super grateful this place is in Richardson… Wish we had one in Austin! Absolutely loved the interior, place ws beautifully decorated, great 5onsee so many culturally relevant antiques and arts!
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Velivela Sai Subhash
Our lunch was fantastic, especially the falafel, fatteh, Chicken Shawarma, and Pita – all were incredibly flavorful. While the Jordanian Mansaf didn’t quite suit our preferences, Youseef our server, truly shone. He listened attentively to our feedback, engaged with us in a friendly manner, and facilitated a switch to the Chicken Sajia, which was a delightful alternative. Youseef’s exceptional communication, service, and overall professionalism greatly enhanced our dining experience. We’re giving him five stars for his outstanding service and deeply appreciate his attentiveness.
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Ashraf Hijaz
Outstanding Middle Eastern food ,authentic, generous, and delicious

Tried Khashoka Middle Eastern Cuisine and honestly, this place delivers on every level. The food is rich, authentic, and clearly cooked with care.

The grilled chicken and beef were perfectly seasoned,juicy on the inside, nicely charred on the outside, and mixed with sautéed peppers and onions that were full of flavor. You can tell the meat is high quality and freshly prepared. The omelet was fluffy and well-balanced, simple but done right.

The halloumi cheese was a standout—crispy golden on the outside, soft inside, and absolutely addictive. The salad was fresh, colorful, and lightly dressed, a perfect contrast to the warm grilled dishes. Everything felt balanced and intentional.

Yes, there were fries and bread on the table, but the real stars here are the proteins, spices, and authenticity. Portions are generous, presentation is clean, and the flavors speak for themselves.

The atmosphere inside is warm and inviting, with beautiful Middle Eastern décor that adds to the experience. This is the kind of place you come back to,not just once, but regularly.

Highly recommended for anyone looking for real Middle Eastern cuisine done right.
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James Jian
Khashoka delivered one of those meals that just makes you happy you went out. The food was genuinely excellent—rich flavors, beautifully seasoned dishes, and that unmistakable Jordanian comfort. Nada, who waited on me, was fantastic. She was attentive without hovering and walked me through the menu like someone who really knows and loves the food, which made the whole experience feel even warmer.

The space itself has great energy: thoughtful decor, cozy lighting, and a vibe that feels both modern and rooted in home. And I have to call out the pita bread—easily some of the best I’ve had in the States since moving here from the Middle East. It’s the kind of place you leave already planning your next visit.
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Shenouda Armanious
The vibe here is amazing! We went for dinner on a Saturday and it was packed. We ordered the beef sajia, and it was incredibly delicious — you can really taste the quality of the meat. We also tried the Jordanian mansaf. The meat was great, though the rice was slightly overcooked. Finally, the chicken shawarma was cooked perfectly.

Overall, it was a great experience. The prices are higher than most places, but the quality of the food definitely makes it worth it.
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Deepika Devanand
We waited an hour for a table, which was disappointing since they don’t accept reservations on weekends. The place was overcrowded, making it noisy. Despite the noise, the food was good and served quickly. Our server was helpful, showing us pictures of the dishes we wanted to order. We ordered the falafel, Mutabal (with pita bread), chicken Sajia, and Jordanian Mansaf. The falafel was crispy but small for the price. The chicken in the Sajia was less than expected for $20. The lamb in the Mansaf was well-cooked but could have been more flavorful. Overall, it was an okay experience. I hope to return sometime and enjoy the food at a more leisurely pace.
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Kevin M
One word: Lavish.

This place seriously blew me away. The photos online don’t even come close to how good everything tastes in person. Hands down one of the best spots I’ve been to in Dallas.

The Beef Sajia was incredible. Super savory, tender, and packed with flavor. I loved every bite.

The Chicken with White Sauce was presented beautifully. The dough wrapped around the pot went way beyond my expectations, and the sauce worked perfectly with all the other dishes. You really need to order this.

The Chicken Shawarma was well-balanced with a crispy outside and tender chicken inside. Great flavor throughout.

The Labneh and Makdous were buttery, smooth, and seasoned just right. Exactly how they should be.

The Jordanian Mansaf was the star. The lamb was fresh and tender, the yogurt sauce was rich and flavorful, and the rice was perfectly spiced. It’s the kind of dish you keep thinking about after you leave.

The Wild Zaatar and Cheese Pie was delicious! Chewy, crispy, and not overly cheesy. Just really good.

The vibe inside felt like a hidden local Jordanian spot, cozy and inviting. And our server, Abed, was incredibly welcoming and helpful. Service was quick and really on point.

Wow!
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