Middle Eastern in San Antonio: Menu

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  • Jerusalem Grill

    3259 Wurzbach Rd Ingram Park

    (210) 680-8400

    Formerly Galaxies 21 and 22, Jerusalem Grill serves an inviting blend of Persian, Turkish, and Eastern Mediterranean fare. Plus, hookahs, halal meat, and a full Middle-Eastern-Lebanese menu.
  • Mediterranean Turkish Grill

    8507 McCullough #B13 San Antonio

    (210) 399-1645 (FAX); (210)

    ; Uptown location for Turkish food; most affordable prices lunch-only. Check out the lamb shank, donner kebab, meze platter, and Turkish flan.

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  • Pasha Mediterranean Grill

    9339 Wurzbach Medical Center

    (210) 561-5858

    Delicious Mid East fare with an especially good, smoky baba ghannouj, and excellent saffron-marinated Cornish hens.
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  • Shisha Café

    5500 Babcock San Antonio

    (210) 694-4800

    Fun and casual Lebanese style cafe featuring specialties such as Chicken Shawerma, Beef and Chicken Kebab and Falafel as well as hummus, baba ghanouj, and fool medames. We offer the unique "Shisha," or hookah waterpipe with 20 tobacco flavors to choose from.
  • Sultan Cafe

    5625 Babcock San Antonio

    (210) 641-5544

    San Antonio's Authentic Middle Eastern Cuisine. Shwerma, Kabobs, Hummus, and more! The largest selection of Shisha flavors in South Texas, it's off the hookah!

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