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Businiess name:  Tangiers Restaurant in Zituna World Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The dinner buffet was 8.99, and the food was delicious. The food is very clean and well executed. The selection is limited, but everything tastes great. Tonight, there was roasted chicken legs/thighs, fish tangine, potatoes and meatballs, and an awesome rice pilaf. The salad bar had really great hummus & sumac, dolmades, cucumbers in tangy yogurt, fresh tabbouli, baba ganoush, and some roasted eggplant dish. The rest of the menu looks good. All the entrees are under $10. The roasted lamb shank looked good, and they have kebabs. Each entree comes with rice, bread, and salad/soup. The cool thing is that this place is in a sizable Middle Eastern Supermarket. The butcher in the back has all kinds of variety cuts and offal - he tried to get me to but a whole lamb - they sell whole lambs. Fresh produce, hard to find spices, the extensive olive bar, and foreign canned goods are all in high supply.

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