Mediterranean Deli Menu – Minneapolis, MN

Type : Mediterranean restaurant

Location : Minneapolis, MN

Based on 50 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

Mediterranean Deli 55454

Address:
523 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55454

Phone: (612) 200-8496

Website:

Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
10 AM–10 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 10 AM–10 PM
Wednesday 10 AM–10 PM
Thursday 10 AM–10 PM
Friday 10 AM–10 PM
Saturday 10 AM–10 PM
Sunday 10 AM–10 PM

Menu

African Foods
Ittoo Diimaa (Keye Wot)
beef stew cooked in pepper sauce and other spices.
$7.00
Itto Boora (Alicha Wot)
curried beef stew cooked with spices.
$7.00
Waddii (Tibs)
tender pieces of marinated beef cokked with pepper, onion and other ingredients.
$7.00
Ruuza (Rice)
rice combined with goat meat and salad
$7.00
Dinner
Falafel Dinner
comes with hummus, salad and bread.
$8.25
Gyros Dinner
comes with rice or fries, salad and bread.
$6.99
Chicken Kebab Dinner
comes with rice or fries, salad and bread.
$7.99
Chicken Legs Dinner (4 Legs)
comes with rice or fries, salad and bread.
$6.99
8pc. Buffalo Wings $4.99
12pc. Buffalo Wings $5.99
6pc. Chicken Wings $4.99
8pc. Chicken Wings $5.99
Gyro Sandwiches
Lamb Gyro $3.99
Chicken Gyro $3.99
Falafel Sandwiches $2.99
Mix Chicken And Lamb Gyros $3.99
Pizza
Veggie Pizza $9.99
Beef Pizza $10.99
Cheese Pizza $8.99
Mediterrenean Chicken Gyros $10.99
Pizza Puff $1.99
Solo Pizza $3.99
Sandwiches
Hamburger $2.50
Cheese Burger $2.99
Double Cheese Burger $4.99
Gyro Cheese Burger $3.99
Chicken Philly $4.99
Chicken Breast $3.99
Chicken Nuggets (6) $2.99
Philly Steak $4.99
Kafta Kabob $4.99
Side Items
Missira (Misir Alicha Wot)
lentils cooked in curry.
$5.99
Missira (Misir Key Wot)
lentils cooked in pepper sauce
$5.99
Dessert
Baklava $1.00
Ice Cream $1.50

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Reviews

Brian Wene
10/22/2018

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Maddy Lomnicki
This is the best of Ethiopian fastish food. They have been labeled as the best gyros, but if that is all you eat, you are not getting their best items. Get the falafel and the sambusa too! If they offer the ginger tea…say yes and thank you! I didn’t take pictures because it was so good I didn’t think to do so.

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Luis Guzman
This place must have changed owners since it looks nothing like the previously posted photos. The new place looks pretty grimy, but I tried the Gyro anyway based on the reviews. It was pretty terrible, just drowning in oil and bland sauce. Don’t trust any of the photos here, it’s a completely different place.

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T Ash
New to down town for work and looking for good lunch spots that are fast and low priced. I parked in back, popped in and out in 5 minutes with my gyro to go. People were nice and the gyro was awesome, and good sized too.

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Steve Gilb
Staff was incredibly welcoming and friendly. The gyro was delicious, and we were really happy with our experience.

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Joe Covill
I was only a little hungry, so I just grabbed a couple sambusas and some hot tea. The tea is strong, sweet and has chai spices. A perfect snack. I usually get a falafel sandwich and eat it there. It’s a super filling portion size that I usually need a fork to eat because it doesn’t fit in the pita. Aside from the sambusas, I haven’t tried the East African food but I know it’s really good.

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Bryan Vann
I would avoid this place. Apparently they changed owners and do not have anything that resembles mediterranean food. No hummus, for example. It is also run down and kind of gross looking. I opted not to eat there because my gut, so to speak, told me to go elsewhere.

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Chris Huff-Hanson
Excellent for the flavor or the neighborhood. Great gyro sandwich and sweet spicy tea. A affordable quick place for lunch.

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Ben Smasher
I am an official 5 star gyros expert from Crete isle. This place has the best gyro in the entire world.

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Yoni Trius
Love the food! And the employees. I usually get a gyro or the falafel, and tea. Delicious and filling.

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