Friday, February 3, 2012

Anatolia's Restaurant : New Paltz

Anatonia’s was amazing!
We sat down and were greeted by our waitress with some toasted pita served with olive tapenade and olive oil.  We decided to start off with a Tabouli salad (7.95) which was a dish of couscous, tomatoes, scallions, red peppers, lemon juice, and some other seasonings served with toasted pita bread.  It was so light and flavorful and not overly lemony.  Just delicious, we gobbled it right up.
Andrew got the Tofu and Vegetable Pita (7.95) which was served with fries, a cucumber yogurt sauce, and a Turkish hot sauce.  He said it was “delicious” though he would have preferred it without mushrooms.  He took about half of his sandwich home.  I ordered the falafel wrap (7.95) which came with a delicious salad tossed lightly with the house dressing with a large chunk of feta on top.  The dish also came with hummus (which was deliciously garlicky) as well as some cucumber yogurt sauce.  I had to take more than half of my meal home because there was so much!  With two sodas the meal came to less than $30.  Great deal and it was nice to eat something a little different (though I sure do love my falafel wraps!)
Our waitress wasn’t great and it was pretty loud in there but that was not bad enough to even make us second guess going there again.  There were tons of veggie and vegan options on the menu.  We definitely want to go back to try some other stuff!

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