Jasmine City Grill
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Best in Morgantown. This is one of the best restaurant in Morgantown, Halal Food, Served hot and fresh, each dish well prepared, Prices are fair, Very…
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Criticizing successful business. To Celticchrys who just goes around restaurant to criticize, I think you should open a restaurant and show us your wo…
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High Street's New Kid on the Block. Jasmine Grill is the newest restaurant to inhabit the location most recently held by the Golden Finch. As a huge f…
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6 Reviews on “Jasmine City Grill”
Best in Morgantown. This is one of the best restaurant in Morgantown, Halal Food, Served hot and fresh, each dish well prepared, Prices are fair, Very friendly management. Even very crowded still you get your order with a reasonable time. Tawook Sandwich is must to try, All what I can say, once you try it you get addicted. Best Baklava ever
Criticizing successful business. To Celticchrys who just goes around restaurant to criticize, I think you should open a restaurant and show us your work. We always go to Jasmine Grill it is really big success for a Syrian family who has been here 4 months only. Jasmine Group go ahead you are doing great Job everybody is talking about Jasmine 1000000000 Like ……..
High Street’s New Kid on the Block. Jasmine Grill is the newest restaurant to inhabit the location most recently held by the Golden Finch. As a huge fan of Gyros, grape leaves, and other associated fare, we decided to give it a try after after hearing good things from friends. When you first enter the restaurant you are greeted by a comfortable atmosphere, but ordering is a bit confusing. There are no signs to point out whether you order at the counter, seat yourself, or what. Taking a guess, we made our way to the counter, found and grabbed a few menus, and took a seat in a cool window nook where you could observe outside passings by. Taking in the decor, it was quaint and welcoming to the middle eastern population and others alike. There was middle eastern music playing from a tv on the wall and there were also areas where there were ethnic products on display for purchase.Deciding to get a few things so that we could split them and try more, we went with grape leaves and Falafel as appetizers and a Gyro(because you gotta try everyones) and a Shish Tawook sandwich for entrees. We got them as combos which came with a drink, and oddly enough, french fries. Our order was taken at the counter by a friendly employee with the biggest issue being a language barrier. Communication was not clear about whether we needed to wait for our food or if it would be brought to us. We stood awkwardly for a short time before finally being told it would be delivered to us. The Gyro and Falafel was brought out first with the Shish Tawook and grape leaves following soon after. The employee explained that the Shish Tawook took a little longer to prepare. Drinks were from a fountain machine and had been given to us when paying. Falafel was new to us both and 5 balls came on a plate with a small cup of tahini sauce. The falafel was warm, had a great flavor, and was complimented well by the sauce. It was very comforting much like a hush puppy. The grape leaves were not our favorite, but they were still very good. You received 5 of those as well. We have had different preparations and had them served warm and cold in other places. These were vegetarian, very cold, and were citrusy and just enough sour. The filling was not liked by my gf but I enjoyed it. The sandwiches provided mixed results. The gyro was honestly the least favorite that we both had ever had. While the taste wasnt horrible, there were issues with it. The bread was advertised as pita but it was super thin and looked and tasted like a flour tortilla. The meat was clearly not spit meat and appeared to be thin pre-sliced and steak-um like in consistency. There wasnt much meat on it as well. The SHISH TAWOOK on the other hand was very delicious. The chicken was flavorful and smoky and the garlic cream sauce was tangy and refreshing. There were french fries and tomato on the sandwich alsol which completed it well. Again, didnt seem like pita bread, but was more so like than on the Gyro. As a side note, the fries that accompanied the sandwiches appeared to be store bought crinkle cut, but they came cooked to my liking and with a small cup of ketchup. Overall I was satisfied with my meal but not blown away. The food was definitely something id eat again except for the gyro, and there are a few other options on the menu that looked intriguing. Language barriers made certain communication difficult, but the 2 employees we dealt with were both very friendly. The guy who delivered our food asked if we enjoyed our food as we were discarding our trash and we informed him we did. (I should have told him though that the overwhelming stench of the cleaning product he was using to clean the table next to us while we were eating was less than appetizing though…but at least its a clean establishment right? ha). Jasmine Grill is worth trying out, but I will stick to getting my gyros from up the street.
Great Authentic Food. We went at around 6:30 and there was a busy atmosphere. The family owned restaurant had a family friendly atmosphere to it. We ordered chicken shawarma sandwiches which tasted great, and mixed grill. The mixed grill is one of the best middle eastern grilled meats we have tasted, with the chicken being tender and flavorful, and the kabob also soft and juicy, not overcooked. Would highly recommend this place, and the people who work there are all part of the family and they are all very friendly.
Very new, bright and clean. I had hummus and pita, plus the soujouk panini. Hummus was really good and a nice serving for 3 or 4 bucks. Sandwich was a real treat, some sort of pickle mix and nicely spiced beef. Smiling service; I will definitely be back.
Had stuffed grape leaves, beef kabab sandwich and baklava. Absolutely delicious. The service is wonderful. I will be a regular at this restaurant.