Went back with some enthusiasm after stout's post. I went with what I guess would be called my standard-ish order:
A meat combo plate with kifta, chicken and beef schawarma, rice, grilled veggies, baba ghannouj, and two sauces- tahini, and habanero:

The rice is good, the baba g has gotten much better - tahini and habanero sauce - still great. Sadly, the meats were again, pretty lackluster. My guess is that whoever is manning the grill when I order, is someone who doesn't care for any meats pulled before a well done state. That's fine if that's their thing. I just will shy away from the meats until I hear some better reports. This kifta though - JERKY. Times like this I wish I had a dog to give this to:

Oh well, on to better things:
The Mezze Plate, which is a combo of regular and red pepper hummus, baba g, tabbouleh, grilled veggie salad, 4 grape leaves, 4 falafel, and a salad choice. It came in a bunch of sep containers. The notables:

This house salad has torshi mixed into it. A nice touch. I dig this.

The stuffed grape leaves were phenomenal the first time I tried them. I had been lukewarm on them in subsequent visits. Tonight's were abysmal. The seasoning was the same as always, but the rice inside was mush. Like mashed potato consistency.

I've enjoyed the falafel on each visit. Tonight's were the best I've had there. Expertly made, well fried, super crunchy exterior, and perfectly contrasting fluffy interior. Well spiced, too. EXCELLENT.
The standouts of this meal make me think that someone really knows what they are doing, or, are learning how translate their home recipes into a commercial offering. Still some work to do, IMO, but there is some real promise.
Good Baba G, good falafel, and good rice are a great start, imo. This place is still trending up, imo, but still hasn't come completely together. The great things I have had from there lead me to believe that there is some hope for this place to be really good in the not too distant future.
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