There is a wide selection. Salads looked good but I went with the gyro. It was not the biggest or best I ever had but it was tasty and way better than airline food. So now I don't have to eat again on the plane. Price are reasonable all things considered.
We ordered a falafel platter and a hummus platter for dinner while waiting for a flight. The falafels were crunchy, but very oily. The hummus tasted like it came from a can. The pita was stale. It was basically what I expected, though I had hoped to be slightly more full. No pickled radishes, or even pickles of any kind, although they did provide tahini. I asked for hot sauce and I got tabasco. I guess that's what you get at a place with "mediterranean wings." It took forever to get my bill and escape, which is weird for an airport.
First off, I would never have stopped here if my flight wasn't delayed and SAS didn't give us meal vouchers as compensation. That being said, the food is palatable, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. We got a caprese salad and a generic Mediterranean salad with grilled chicken. The caprese salad was just okay (mozzarella cheese was decent) and the Mediterranean salad (pseudo-Greek) was decent (though the chicken was quite dry). I also had a Hoegaarden that tasted a bit flat and that was disappointing. Overall, it's palatable and would serve to fuel you if you truly needed it, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who enjoys their food and who has another option for food.
This is a slow placed operation at the food-court right outside the Terminal B departure gates.
Here is the quick veggie take – if you are looking to eat something besides a sub sandwich or a fake veggie burger (typically without any patty but at the same price or even sometimes at a higher price), this places has some good grab-n-go options. I like the falafel sandwich they made – was warm and pressed using a panini-maker type grill. They also have some good fresh veggie and fruits juices options.
My real issue is that for an airport fast-food place, it was slow. I was lucky that there was no queue, but really don't know how the operations will scale if there were a long queue.
So if you see no wait at the counter, go for it. You will taste the difference.
I don't understand the previous two reviews. This place is in the food court and they offer Mediterranean dishes like pitas, hummus and other plates for about $10. They also have smoothies and raw juice. So, I go there to order a raw juice – carrots, apples, and beets. The staff – Tantanis is wearing rubber gloves as she handles the food. She asked me for my order, types it into the cash register with the gloves on, takes my card with the gloves on and then makes the juice with the same gloves. No beets. Just apples and carrots. She shovels them in with the exact same hand she did everything else. Then takes the gloves off, puts a cap on my drink and hands it to me with a straw. Gross. Obviously no common sense and I'm sure she could care less.
Based on the bad reviews, my expectations were low. Maybe that's why I found it to be better than edible…
I ordered the hummus/tabbouli with the pita bread on the side (seriously, who wants hummus served already on the pita bread?), as well as the falafel appetizer. All of it was surprisingly tasty. Hot and crunchy falafel, and good flavors for the hummus/tabbouli too.
It's not the best Mediterranean I've ever had, but if I were stuck in this terminal waiting for a flight, I'd eat here again.
We ate a light meal there on September 20, prior to our flight to Germany. The food was very tasty (we shared a hummus & pita appetizer and a falafel appetizer) and the prices were reasonable. Also, our server – Joseph S – was very friendly. However, it took FOREVER to get our food (we were sitting there for about *an hour*, and most of that time was spent waiting for the food).
Absolutely pathetic. The food is bland, tastless, and you are better off going to any tired snd true fast food chain.
There is a wide selection. Salads looked good but I went with the gyro. It was not the biggest or best I ever had but it was tasty and way better than airline food. So now I don't have to eat again on the plane. Price are reasonable all things considered.
We ordered a falafel platter and a hummus platter for dinner while waiting for a flight. The falafels were crunchy, but very oily. The hummus tasted like it came from a can. The pita was stale. It was basically what I expected, though I had hoped to be slightly more full. No pickled radishes, or even pickles of any kind, although they did provide tahini. I asked for hot sauce and I got tabasco. I guess that's what you get at a place with "mediterranean wings." It took forever to get my bill and escape, which is weird for an airport.
First off, I would never have stopped here if my flight wasn't delayed and SAS didn't give us meal vouchers as compensation. That being said, the food is palatable, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. We got a caprese salad and a generic Mediterranean salad with grilled chicken. The caprese salad was just okay (mozzarella cheese was decent) and the Mediterranean salad (pseudo-Greek) was decent (though the chicken was quite dry). I also had a Hoegaarden that tasted a bit flat and that was disappointing. Overall, it's palatable and would serve to fuel you if you truly needed it, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who enjoys their food and who has another option for food.
This is a slow placed operation at the food-court right outside the Terminal B departure gates.
Here is the quick veggie take – if you are looking to eat something besides a sub sandwich or a fake veggie burger (typically without any patty but at the same price or even sometimes at a higher price), this places has some good grab-n-go options. I like the falafel sandwich they made – was warm and pressed using a panini-maker type grill. They also have some good fresh veggie and fruits juices options.
My real issue is that for an airport fast-food place, it was slow. I was lucky that there was no queue, but really don't know how the operations will scale if there were a long queue.
So if you see no wait at the counter, go for it. You will taste the difference.
I don't understand the previous two reviews. This place is in the food court and they offer Mediterranean dishes like pitas, hummus and other plates for about $10. They also have smoothies and raw juice. So, I go there to order a raw juice – carrots, apples, and beets. The staff – Tantanis is wearing rubber gloves as she handles the food. She asked me for my order, types it into the cash register with the gloves on, takes my card with the gloves on and then makes the juice with the same gloves. No beets. Just apples and carrots. She shovels them in with the exact same hand she did everything else. Then takes the gloves off, puts a cap on my drink and hands it to me with a straw. Gross. Obviously no common sense and I'm sure she could care less.
Based on the bad reviews, my expectations were low. Maybe that's why I found it to be better than edible…
I ordered the hummus/tabbouli with the pita bread on the side (seriously, who wants hummus served already on the pita bread?), as well as the falafel appetizer. All of it was surprisingly tasty. Hot and crunchy falafel, and good flavors for the hummus/tabbouli too.
It's not the best Mediterranean I've ever had, but if I were stuck in this terminal waiting for a flight, I'd eat here again.
We ate a light meal there on September 20, prior to our flight to Germany. The food was very tasty (we shared a hummus & pita appetizer and a falafel appetizer) and the prices were reasonable. Also, our server – Joseph S – was very friendly. However, it took FOREVER to get our food (we were sitting there for about *an hour*, and most of that time was spent waiting for the food).