
Upon arrival at the restaurant, you can see two distinct dining areas. There's the outdoor patio with an ocean view mural along the side wall and also an smaller inside dining room. I think it would actually have been fun to sit in the patio because it had a lively atmosphere, but it was packed so my group of 8 ended up sitting inside.
Once you get past the small section of salads and appetizers, the rest of the menu is two pages of different types of kabobs. For that night, our meal consisted of hummus, an eggplant dish, a yogurt dish and three different types of kabobs: Shish Kabob (grilled and skewered filet mignon), Chicken Barg (grilled and skewered

As we were waiting for our appetizers to arrive, other plates of food came to our table first. Basically, they included a plate of basil, mint, and onion slices flecked with parsley, radishes and imported black olives as well as a basket of squares of unleavened

While the apps were quite tasty, the kabobs were the real stars of the show. When it comes to chicken dishes, especially when chicken breast is used, I've found that restaurants don't know how to cook it right. At times, it's pretty dry; however, the chicken kabob was tender, juicy and full of flavor as were the beef and lamb kabobs.
When you add the hand's on eating experience of using the lavash to wrap the various ingredients in before taking a bite, it was really a fun time for everyone. The addition of that raw veggie/herb plate was definitely on the money. What I did that night was tear off pieces of my lavash and along with the kabob meat of my choice and an array of

So far, it was a very satisfying meal, but amazingly enough (or maybe not so amazing since our group had a sweet tooth), we ordered three different types of desserts to share. First, there was the stuffed baklava layered with filo dough drizzled with pistachio and rosewater sugar syrup. The pastry was nice and flaky, but I always find baklava to be too sweet for me and that was the case here. We also tried their Chocolate Raspberry dessert, which was a ball shaped chocolate gelato with heart of raspberry sorbet covered with cocoa powder. I think this would have been better if the whole thing wasn't so icy. Cutting into it took some effort, but the flavor was good.

Overall, the food here was excellent. The kabobs certainly lived up to their reputation and I was able to find a new and a better way of enjoying them. I look forward to a return visit and maybe, even check out their fish kabobs, which we weren't able to do this time around.
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Raffi's Place
211 E Broadway
Glendale, CA 91205
(818) 240-7411
4 comments:
What a fantastic looking meal. And your review is great too! Thanks!
Hey Tom! Thanks so much for the compliment! :)
Aww... My mind likes the gutter. It's got a little camp chair set up and everything! =b
chubbypanda: And I bet the roaring fire is your imagination, huh? :-P
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