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Businiess name:  Aladdin's Eatery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I noticed that all these reviews were quite positive. Not to detract from the glowing reviews provided but satisfied customers, I must warn everyone that this isn't real Middle Eastern food. At least not the kind you'd find in authentic restaurants that really are Middle Eastern in places such as Egypt, large cities in Europe, or in Chicago or New York. Slapping together a healthy meal consisting of pitas and tahini-based recipes does not a Middle Eastern meal make. I talked to others of Middle Eastern background who have eaten there and they agree. If you want real Middle Eastern food, but say with a Turkish twist, try the Cafe Istanbul in Easton which is, to be fair, in a different class of restaurant and pricier, but is honestly one of the most authentic places to get this type of food in Central Ohio, complete with atmosphere and ethnic staff. Pros: Good food & price, Friendly service, Healthy food Cons: , Not authentic!, Not authentic!

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