![]() It is the food that really matters here and it is very good. On par with competition and given the option to add things on for a price, manageable. At peak lunch hour, wait times are usually 10-15 minutes. If you plan to take out, I strongly recommend ordering in advance. Really meant to be a takeout place with limited and cramped seating. You will definitely like it.Īmbiance: 8/10. I strongly recommend giving Dish’n’dash a shot. I usually have a drink to go with it and my bill works out to about $15. Add in some sides and extras and it works to about $10. Prices are reasonable- a base veggie falafel on rice or in a pita bread with no sides runs to about $7.5. The bread is good and just a smidgen less awesome than the one at Falafel Stop. ![]() The falafels are almost always freshly made. Saves you a ton of time waiting for food. You can also order via their website or their iPhone app. Seating is limited and the place is designed to be a takeout. Their fresh fruit juices (made in front of you) are a welcome option. The spicy sauce combos are definitely must have. Most if not all of them were pretty good to great. Over my few trips to the place, I have tried multiple combinations, multiple side dishes and multiple drinks. Simple, easy and healthy choices are not common in the Mediterranean cuisine based restaurants and Dishndash is refreshingly different. From the kind of paper that the menu is printed on to the way the menu is broken down to how the orders are processed, it looks and feels a lot like Chipotle. I would completely not be surprised if they had Chipotle in mind while building this specific outlet. The best way to describe Dish’n’dash is that its the Chipotle of Mediterranean food. The Dishdash Restaurant Group serves, quality, sourced, and made-fresh-daily Middle Eastern fare. Since then, I have made multiple trips and can happily report that Dish’n’dash is a fantastic place to get a weekday lunch and is turning to be a regular haunt for me. Our office campus moved to Sunnyvale, not too far from Dish’n’dash and I finally trudged there a few weeks ago. I assumed that the food was no different from the Murphy St Dish Dash and skipped going there all these years. Bay Area offers quite a few good Mediterranean options – Falafel Bite on Stevens Creek Blvd, the fantastic Falafel Stop on Sunnyvale-Saratoga road, and the sit down Dish Dash in downtown Sunnyvale.Ī few years ago, Dish Dash opened a drive through, fast casual place on Mathilda Avenue called Dish’n’dash. The flavors are excellent when done right. I love falafel, hummus and tabouleh and all the unique sauces they offer. Send us feedback about these examples.I am a big fan of Mediterranean food. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'dishdasha.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2017 Sulu, gho, kera, kalpak, dishdasha and dashiki sound more like crossword puzzlers than words in common parlance. Will Bardenwerper, The Denver Post, 9 June 2017 Sitting in front of a boarded- up shop is a stout man in a gray ankle- length dishdasha and Nike sandals. 2016 Tasker watched as Hussein, clad in his dishdasha, walked over to his rickety exercise bike. ![]() William Bardenwerper, Newsweek, 13 June 2017 In the bazaar the metal shutters had been rocked from clothing stalls, sending dishdashas and white knit prayer caps into mounds in the arcade. William Bardenwerper, Newsweek, 13 June 2017 Late Fall, 2006ĭressed in his dishdasha and clutching his prayer beads, Saddam paced in his outdoor rec area, silently mouthing a string of words. 2019 Late Fall, 2006 Dressed in his dishdasha and clutching his prayer beads, Saddam paced in his outdoor rec area, silently mouthing a string of words. Levine, Forbes, Our driver wore a traditional dishdasha, a long white robe, with a red-and-white scarf, the traditional kaffiyeh, atop his head. Recent Examples on the Web This is also evident in the traditional dress, especially for men, who pair the traditional Arab dishdasha with a colorful embroidered head cap called a Kuma, which is originally from Zanzibar. ![]()
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