My wife and I just moved back to Evanston after living out of state for five years, and we found that both of our favorite Middle Eastern restaurants in the area have declined considerably in quality during this period.
The
Olive Mountain, in downtown Evanston, used to be hands-down our favorite restaurant, so we were very excited to go back there a couple of months ago to celebrate my birthday, together with a bunch of friends. What's happened to that place?!? The baba-ghanouj was sour, the hummous tasteless, and our meat-eating friends (we're vegetarian) fared no better with their dishes.
The
Pita Inn on Dempster Ave. in Skokie used to be our other sure-bet Middle Eastern place, but we were just there earlier this week, and we were in for a huge disappointment: the tabbouleh was basically inedible (tasted as if it had sat around in a fridge for a couple of days), the baba-ghanouj tasted only of tahini, and the falafel plate was served only with a mound of limp lettuce (years ago they would give you a sauce for dipping as well as pickled veggies). On a positive note, their hummous and falafel tasted okay, and their pita bread is still one of the best around.
So before I whip out the Yellow Pages and see what else the area offers in terms of Middle Eastern food, I thought I would ask you all for any recommendations... Since we're vegetarian, we're only looking for a place that does the basics well (falafel, hummous, etc.) and is a step up from fast-food-ish places like
Basha's in Skokie or
Pita Pete's in Evanston.
Reza's on Clark has not let us down before, but we would prefer to find some places a little closer to us.
Thanks for any help!