Aladdin Cafe

10138 North Crowley Road, Crowley, TX 76036

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Hours open

Monday:

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Tuesday:

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday:

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Aladdin Cafe - 10138 North Crowley Road, Crowley, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Aladdin Cafe - 10138 North Crowley Road, Crowley, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Aladdin Cafe - 10138 North Crowley Road, Crowley, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Aladdin Cafe - 10138 North Crowley Road, Crowley, Texas, United States
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Location & Phone number

10138 N Crowley Rd, Crowley, TX 76036, United States

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About the Business

Aladdin Cafe is a charming and cozy restaurant located at 10138 North Crowley Road in Crowley, Texas. Our cafe offers a unique dining experience with a menu inspired by Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. From flavorful kebabs to savory hummus and crispy falafel, our dishes are made with fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a relaxing dinner with friends and family, Aladdin Cafe is the perfect spot to enjoy delicious food in a welcoming atmosphere. Come visit us and let us transport your taste buds to the exotic flavors of the Mediterranean.

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PLADY Perry:
5

"This Cafe and the owners, and workers are so welcoming and treat you like your family. Me and my son had a great experience there lastnight. The food......the food.....DELICIOUS, FLAVORFUL, just DAMN GOOD!!! I will definitely be going there again."

1 year ago
Michael Smith:
5

"So I had a little time before an appointment and had been wanting a Gyro and some falafel. Pulled up google maps to see where the appointment was and what do I find... Aladdin Cafe, pictures looked good, nice reviews, decided to give it a try. DANG GLAD I DID!! The gentleman there took great care of me, told me all about the food, except how much food I ordered, made suggestions, and even joked around a bit. They brought out the Falafel appetizer first, should of brought a friend! Not those little balls you so often get, these were solid size, cooked perfectly throughout. Sauce was spot on, I usually get Taziki, but this was something different. Then the main event, a very good sized traditional Gyro, well seasoned, dressed, and garnished. OK, I'm getting hungry writing this. If you're in the area, stop in, you won't be disappointed, and you'll likely be hooked. Anytime I find myself in the area, I'll be stopping by!"

1 year ago
Brian Hall:
3

"I’ll start by saying I’m extremely biased because I lived in the Detroit area for the past 17 years and DEARBORN is the Mediterranean and Lebanese holy land. Aladdin cafe does a good job of introducing a new cuisine to Texans. It’s a good intro to the flavors, textures, presentation. But they lack the authenticity that I was expecting. I ordered the mixed grill with rice, fattoush, and falafel. Paid $32. Kinda pricey. The falafel was mehh. Nothing too special. Good texture but needed more flavor. The fattoush was a basic salad. Definitely needs more lemon juice, less red cabbage, more parsley. The dressing needs more vinegar. The meats in the grill were good. Chicken and lamb tender. Ground beef seasoned well. The rice was bad. I was expecting the Lebanese vermicelli rice with toasted sliver of almond. It’s more like rice a roni. Oh and they didn’t give me pita bread with my entree. Disappointed! How am I supposed to make a shawarma with no bread?? All in all, Aladdin cafe is a good intro to Mediterranean food but I’ve had better. IMO. The place is super clean and smells great! I didn’t dine in but the service looked immaculate. Baklava looked good too. Try it out, come back and tell me what you think"

1 year ago
Edward Gutierrez:
5

"This place is amazing. I wish I could give it more than 5 starts. The hummus and labneh was the best quality I've had in a long time. The pot of hot mint tea with the meal was just perfect. The lemon lentil soup was spectacular. The gyro plate and kabob plate were sublime. The food quality was very high and at a very reasonable price. The service was top notch. This will definitely be a regular spot for us."

1 year ago
candice spackman:
5

"My first time here and I was beyond pleased! The hummus was creamy and flavorful. The cauliflower - I don’t even have words! It’s one of the best things I’ve ever had. And the gyro was amazing. The meat was perfectly tender and flavorful. The veggies were fresh and crisp. The tzatziki was just right and the pita was the perfect softness!"

1 year ago
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