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Since 2006, Khoury’s Mediterranean Restaurant has been serving in the same Lynden Square retail center as DW Bistro. But now the Lebanese restaurant is upgrading and moving north, five miles up Fort Apache, to settle this January in a new location at Village Square.
The 3,200-square-foot space will take over suites 105 and 106 in the building to the north of Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana.
Their original location offered lunch and dinner, plus a happy hour and brunch. Vegetarian friendly, popular menu items include their kabobs, kafta, kibbi and grape leaves. Specialties include the kibbi-nayi, "a mixture of fresh ground raw lamb, cracked wheat and spices." And the restaurant points new guests to their mezza, appetizer selection, that can include the group friendly platter of mini-servings of tabulli, hummus, baba ghanoush, labni, loubieh, falalfel and more, priced at $32.95.