The food was okay, nothing special. But the older guy at the counter needs to chill, you won’t get customers back with an attitude.
Ammar Z.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cleveland, OH
Great food and great people try the chicken shawarma and taboulah salad also there deserts are delicious
Sai C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA
Really good! Not overly fancy or anything but if you want tasty food and a relatively strong hookah this place is great. Gyro and hummus was tasty, didn’t try anything else but those were good Apple mint hookah is the best hookah and the owner nailed it Worth a try if you don’t mind informal seating and décor Park in the back, it’s easier
Omar S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Westlake, OH
Very solid restaurant. My friends love to smoke hookah. The service is personal and friendly. It is a good stop for csu kids. The campus dining are limited and overall comically bad. Nice vibe. This place rocks
Xobe A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cleveland, OH
5 stars for really good burgers and very cheap prices. The staff is «confusingly» friendly, probably miss communication as English not being their first language.
Steph Z.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Cleveland, OH
The«Quadrangle» or whatever this neighborhood is called(I thought it was midtown?) really lacks in dining options, especially for students that still have tastebuds from all the awful campus dining CSU has to offer. Pasha Café is an alternative to the 3 Subways, 2 Starbucks and the countless sandwich shops in the area. Pasha Café offers reasonably priced Mediterranean food, such as falafel, shwarma, gyros, grape leaves, along with hookah every night. The falafel is moist, even though not made fresh, but the wrap tastes good for what you pay for. Sometimes one of the workers will ask you to pick from one of the pickled vegetables(turnips or carrots? I don’t know about you guys, but I always thought you get all of them); other times not so. What motivates me to write about this place isn’t the food, even though that’s decent, or the hookah, which I am too much of a germophobe to try, but instead the personal, I mean REALLYPERSONAL customer service here. One day, while on lunch break, I came in to order just a basic falafel wrap and a soda. The owner with the glasses and receding hairline made my sandwich, accompanying it with compliments directed towards me. I smiled and nodded. I just wanted to get this uncomfortable encounter over with so I can dive into my food. Well, as I was paying, he leaned in. I thought«oh okay he’s leaning in to shake my hand. Maybe he’s thanking me for coming in here.» Then he got closer. ~cue Jaws music~ Alright maybe he is going to whisper something into my ear? Nope. This complete stranger kisses me on the cheek without any warning. Yeah it’s a nice gesture, but when you’re a 20 something year old getting a cheek kiss from a 50 something year old, I can’t help but think something is a bit off. BUT, if I was at any other restaurant, I would simply refuse to ever eat there again. Not at Pasha. Pasha Café does their Mediterranean food just well enough, that the ratio between creepiness factor and yumminess of food is about 1:3.