We lived right near the Lawrence/Kedzie corridor in Chicago, so in addition to missing good close Thai food, we really are lacking good closer Middle Eastern here.
I first expected the
Mediterranean Market on Metcalf to be Italian or Greek, but it turns out, its Turkish.
The people here are incredibly friendly, its a nice spot, brightly lit market, and has some window-side tables where they serve food restaurant-style.
Despite my very earnest attempts to enjoy it, I felt the flavors fell a little flat.
The kofte was dry and uninspiring, though the accompanying salad was okay.
The veggie platter was generous, with hummus, baba ghanoush, a red pepper hummus, red tabbouleh, potato salad, green bean salad, another bean salad, Israeli couscous salad, dolma, and a falafel. Again, unfortunately, no standouts, not anything really that made me think "I'll come back for more X."
They have a pretty broad array of the salads and such available in the deli counter, and they also sell a promising array of pastries, which fared slightly better.
Didn't try the pizza-looking thing. They had a big, weird
spanakopita that looked kind of like an Ann Sather cinammon roll, but was pretty decent. We were also pretty hungry when we got it. The boys liked these cinammon dumping things we got, too.
As for the merchandise/dry goods, it seemed like a pretty good selection, and nice to have relatively close. Got some excellent Turkish pistachios and dried apricots.
It was interesting that, in contrast to a couple other Middle Eastern shops I've been in here, most of the stuff was sourced from LA (from where the owners came) rather than Chicago. The Saraf brand was especially prominent.
They serve doner and iskender kabob during the summer, and based on the friendliness of the place and its proximity, we'll probably give it a try. My hopes are tempered, though.
Mediterranean Market
7417 Metcalf Ave # B
Overland Park, KS 66204
913-722-7744