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Delicious Food. Pricey.
This is a plates restaurant where it is recommended you order several things and share. Our food choices were quite flavorful. I also found this restaurant to be a bit expensive. Seating was close to your neighbors. When the woman next to us squeezed by to get out from her seat, her coat almost took over our plate of delicious spicy carrots. We decided to pretend her coat never swept over our food. I liked this place, but if you’re on a budget and want a full stomach, this is not where you want to go.
Be the first to ReplyDisgusted
Had no reservation, walked in at 8.20pm hoping to score a table before they closed at 9pm, hostess informed us that actually contrary to their website they close at 10pm but are no longer taking reservations, took our details down told us wait will approximately take up to an hour and she’ll contact us as soon as something frees us, we walked around for 30 mins went back to check and noticed different diners meaning that people had left and new people after us had been seated, assumed restaurant was busy and forgot about us, got the hostess’s attention she asked us to remind her of our details and then promised us that a table will be ours in the next minute, we saw her clean up a table that just became free and offer it to the couple waiting AFTER us in the line.. was quite confused, didn’t say anything then it happened again 3 times, to add insult to injury there were 3 seats empty which they could’ve easily arrange to make a table for us, after waiting for literally 1 hour and 10 mins we asked what was going on, when are we being seated and how likely are we going to be fed if kitchen closes in 20 mins?! Hostess was condescending and just repeated other guests had reservations, that yes 1 hour wait is long, but the group at the bench should leave soon (they just ordered dessert and were having a great time so I don’t know what she’s on about) and why was she adamant that we only qualify for a bench seat on the edge of the sidewalk when they were clearly tables?! Honestly what kind of hospitality is this? You can’t even offer some water during our excruciating wait, if you guys are racist and just don’t want to serve non white people then say that so we don’t waste our time, good luck to your establishment
Be the first to ReplyAwesome
First off they make it really easy to order and pickup seems extremely safe and easy. The check Ken is extremely tender and juicy plus the side dishes are really good. Order extra pita as it is amazing.
Be the first to ReplyReallyGood
If you are looking for some really good rotisserie chicken , couscous, humus and some other good side dishes give them a try and support you local restaurants. Very easy takeout and they really care.
Be the first to ReplyDecent food, extremely small portions and VERY expensive.
A group of us (6 in party) went to Kismet this evening and ordered: Lemony Chicken and Pine Nut "pies", Cucumber & Citrus Salad, Marinated Feta salad, Braised Lamb Belly, Persian Crispy Rice, Fried Cauliflower with a caper yogurt and the house Lebnah which came with some humus and tahini. All for $180. Basically, each of us ended up with an amuse bouche from each plate. Ridiculously small portions for the expense. The food was seasoned well. The "pies" were two very small triangles of puff pastry that had ground chicken and ground pine nuts. The waiter should have warned us how small they would be and we would have ordered 2 more for the size of our party. The rice was not good and overly salted as was the caper yogurt blob that came with the cauliflower. The lamb was decent but the portion size so small that it was basically an appetizer for one person. The place was packed. Shocked that folks will pay $40 for 1/2 a roasted chicken. REALLY???? Won't be back. Not worth the expense. We ended up having to go to a nearby diner to actually have food with enough substance to fill us. VERY disappointed.
Be the first to ReplyGreat evening at Kismet.
We'd been wanting to go to Kismet, since it opened a few years ago. We had a great dinner there tonight. Harissa olives, were followed by Labneh with red zhoug, roasted cauliflower, roasted 1/2 chicken and crispy rice, all of which the two of us shared. They have an unusual wine list, all composed of natural wines, with a very informed sommelier to advise. Service was very good.
Be the first to ReplyNice space, great food
It’s been two years since we dined at Kismet primarily because it’s geographically undesirable, but we decided to meet our son and daughter in law, who live much closer, for dinner. The place has been redone since our last visit and is all blond wood, white walls and remains, comfortably, on the small side. The staff is very pleasant and respectful (no hovering here). The food is Middle Eastern although unlike any we’ve had at other restaurants. There is a crusty Persian rice that’s a killer as is the brocollini, spiced carrots, lamb belly and half chicken. They are all standouts in their own right, and I wish the owners would open another branch on the Westside.The wine list is small, mostly unrecognizable, and variable, but the choices we made have been outstanding. This not an ordinary restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyRabbit Feast for Two!
I am a fan of rabbit, but it’s a hard dish to find. An internet search brought me to Kismet in LA. It’s a Mediterranean restaurant, another favorite of mine when it comes to food, and everything looked really fresh and delicious. Much to my delight they have a rabbit feast for two, so I booked a reservation online (super easy) for the following weekend. The location is great with lots of fun shops to peruse before or after and the decor inside was bright and airy. It of course the best part was the food! Rabbit three ways, loin skewers with squash, leg with sesame and other seed coating, and my absolute favorite a stew made with rabbit belly. It also came with lots of greens with a yummy dressing and this fabulous flakey flat bread with house made tzatziki and labneh. There was also a side of house pickled yummies. Everything was absolutely delicious and I look forward to visiting again!
Be the first to ReplyA great, different brunch
Got the metro and then walked here which was super easy if you don’t have a car. Had an amazing brunch- flaky bread with soft boiled egg & labneh with tomatoes & spices. Husband had the frittata and we shared some more labneh and the red pepper spread. We eat a lot of Turkish, Lebanese & Mediterranean at home so this was great to try. We loved it all & highly recommend! The staff were so nice too, we didn’t have a reservation but there was space for brunch. From here we walked to Griffith Park which took 30-40 minutes and Kismet was the perfect start to our day!
Be the first to ReplyThe food is ok, the service could be better
We came here two times for lunch. We enjoyed the food that was served, the service could have been better. We ordered a beer that was 8 dollars, however we went with the recommended one which turned out to be so much more expensive! Thats a shame.
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