

Whether you’re savoring our signature kebabs, enjoying our flavorful dips and spreads, or treating yourself to a decadent dessert, each dish is a culinary delight that will transport you to the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean. Prepare to embark on a gastronomic journey like no other, where every meal is a celebration of flavor, tradition, and the art of Mediterranean cooking.
Flavorful kebabs, hummus, falafel wraps & gyro plates are presented in a warm cafe with banquettes.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11275 Mountain View Ave D, Loma Linda, CA 92354
Phone: (909) 796-0080
Website: http://www.najwas.com/
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Reviews
Thank to Vo, I got to be introduced to the combo plates. We both got the chicken Schwarma. These plates come with brown/white rice, humus, and a house salad. A side for garlic is provided. Be sure to ask for Tahini and the spicy red sauce if you want more sauces! The food is well proportioned and the flavors are better than Cava – which had been my favorite place to go for Mediterranean food for the taste and cost.
I quickly devoured everything, and the music reminded me of an upbeat, energetic, and bright social gathering. It was also a bit of a hidden surprise for me to realize this is two restaurants combined into one – if you want you have the option to try Italian dishes from Angelo’s! I hope to try it the next time.
Iced water with lemon slices topped off my experience. I don’t think I come across many restaurants that would offer lemon slices right off the bat without you asking.
Thank you all so much for your service and kindness.
Checked receipt which shows changes.
Came home to find half the container filled with bland salad no dressing no flavor.
Super disappointing that they can’t follow simple directions.
While I’ll agree with others and say that the Angelos Spaghetti may not be the highlight, the sandwiches from that ‘side’ of the restaurant tend to be simple and filling. I do miss the ‘salad bar’ of accoutrements that the ‘old’ Angelos used to provide.
With that said, the highlight of this place is Najwa’s Mediterranean dishes. While a bit pricier than most counter-order style spaces, many of the dishes are quite reasonable.
This particular visit my family and I picked out a bunch of the appetizers and sides to share. The lentil soup is a particular favorite. I don’t know what illegal substance they sprinkle on the fried crunchy croutons adorning the soup, but I could eat a bucket full, and they add a wonderful crunch to the smooth lentil soup.
The fried cauliflower florets were also a total hit at our table. The edges crispy, but not too greasy, and seasoned well, these were devoured quickly.
The roasted broccoli florets with feta and lemon were a bit less of a hit. I think were they roasted much longer, with singed edges and a ‘sauce’ of feta and lemon added, they’d be better. They were still good dipped in the provided tahini sauce, but we probably wouldn’t get them again.
The schwarma fries with vegetarian chicken alternative meat were also tasty, although expensive. When are ‘smothered and covered’ friend-anything NOT tasty, though.
Finally, we got a ‘triple dip sampler’ of hummus, baba ghanoush, and mutabal. The hummus, as has been mentioned over and over is top tier. Absolutely delicious. I personally very much enjoyed the baba ghanoush. The mutabal was a new flavor for me, but it was a fun taste to experiment with.
All in all, this spot is a great place to grab a relatively quick, affordable bite and I recommend a visit. I do wish there was a bit more provided in the serving sizes for the price, but I still highly recommend this spot.