Lacto
Fast food
Take-out
Bakery
Catering
Middle Eastern
Honey
Lebanese
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Flagship location of this regional chain offering both casual counter-service eat-in dining and carryout of Lebanese soups, appetizers, sandwiches, salads, entrees, and desserts. Vegan options include lentil soup, hummos, tabouli, falafel, several sandwiches and salads. Open Mon-Sun 10:30am-10:00pm. Hours are different during the winter holiday season.
4 Reviews
First Review by VeganUSA
97%
Points +100
Local favorite - Edit
My wife and I get carry out from the North Olmsted location nearly every week. Falafels, baba ganoush, stuffed grape leaves, lentils & rice. Can you say fattoush? Nice veg combo plate. Good place to take critter eaters too, lol.
Read morePros: Consistent quality, Cool staff, Good value
Cons: Not sure if wheel chair accessible
Guest
jenlp
Points +40
Vegan - Edit
Favorite falafel and hummus in town. Fresh garnishes are the special touch to make it perfect.
Read morePros: Great service , Great carry out
Guest
bdarby
Points +87
Great spot! - Edit
Loved this place before I went vegan. Food is always fresh. Plenty of vegan options to keep me coming back now
Read moreGuest
VeganUSA
Points +9722
Delicious, satisfying traditional Lebanese food. And so affordable! - Edit
This is the flagship location of, in 2021, a four-location regional chain. The owners have extensive experience with Middle Eastern fare as they also own Taza's, Aladdin's, and Boaz Cafe - all with similar recipe offerings, but with very different settings (from casual to upscale; from white linen to build-your-own bowl).
Read moreThe Sittoo's setting is casual: order at the counter, eat in an adjacent dining area. Or go the carry-out route, which we did. Everything was beautifully and carefully packed.
The wrap sandwiches featured soft, fresh puffy bread that had just the right amount of outside crispness. We had both the felafel wrap and mujadara wrap. The mujadara was filled with cooked, but not mushy lentils; crispy fried, pencil-thin onions, rice and marinated salad.
A spinach pie was also enjoyed. It too was enveloped in a puffy pie dough, soft but not mushy. The filling was tasty: chopped spinach and what looked like red onion. The pie, listed as an appetizer, is deceiving: not large, but quite filling.
Two sandwiches, the rice, and the spinach pie totalled, before tip, in the $16 range.
The only disappointment was the rice: it was seasoned nicely, but overcooked and mushy.
The service was fast, excellent, polite, enthusiastic.
Pros: Delicious, affordable, casual eats, Traditional Lebanese fare delivered in modern way , Excellent service.
Guest
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