{"id":2932,"date":"2011-05-11T22:45:15","date_gmt":"2011-05-12T02:45:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.spicesbites.com\/?p=2932"},"modified":"2011-05-15T16:20:37","modified_gmt":"2011-05-15T20:20:37","slug":"mediterranean-grill-wichita-ks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.spicesbites.com\/mediterranean-grill-wichita-ks\/","title":{"rendered":"Mediterranean Grill – Wichita, KS"},"content":{"rendered":"
One of things I have come to appreciate about growing up in Wichita is its multicultural diversity.<\/p>\n
Among the various ethnic communities, the Lebanese community is one of the oldest and largest and its influence is very apparent around the city.\u00a0 Especially when it comes to the Mediterranean restaurants in town.\u00a0 It was here that I developed my taste for hummus, shwarma, and fattoush. To this day, when ordering these dishes at Mediterranean restaurants, I always seem to judge them based on how they compare to their Wichita counterparts.<\/p>\n
Well I certainly wasn’t going to pass up a chance to sample the cuisine again when I was visiting my parents recently.<\/p>\n
The Mediterranean Grill seems to be a new favorite of my parents, as we’ve gone there each time I’ve visited home.\u00a0 I have to say, it’s becoming one of my favorites too.<\/p>\n
I mean, how do you stand a chance when they bring you a basket of these sweet biscuits soon after being seated?<\/p>\n
Being the hummus whore that I am, I convinced everyone we needed to order the hummus for an appetizer.\u00a0 I love that they bring out both pita chips and pita wedges for dipping:<\/p>\n \n There’s just something about freshly prepared hummus.\u00a0 I can’t stay out of it.\u00a0 The hummus here was thick, creamy, and garlicky.\u00a0 Perfect!<\/p>\n \n Now I’ve said before that I’m not a salad kind of girl.\u00a0 However, fattoush salad is something I will gladly eat every day, but it has to be the fattoush salad that is found in Wichita.\u00a0 I’ve tried them elsewhere, but they just don’t taste the way the ones in Wichita do.<\/p>\n For those of you who haven’t had fattoush salad, think of it as similar to Greek salad — lettuce, tomatoes, feta, olives, onions, and shards of crispy pita chips, all tossed together in a tart and tangy vinaigrette type dressing.\u00a0 I think what distinguishes the Wichita version is the bits of dill pickle mixed into the salad and the dressing (which I think contains pickle juice, but I could be wrong!).<\/p>\n \n<\/a><\/p>\n
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