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Greek and Mediterranean cuisines are to the pleasure of all visitors here. It's time to try tasty tabbouleh, mediterranean salads and fried fish. You can order good baklava, pudding and ice cream. It's time to degustate delicious coffee, tea or lemonade.

The convenient location of this restaurant makes it easy to reach even in rush hours. A lot of guests suppose that the staff is energetic here. People say that the service is terrific here. Affordable prices are to be expected at Dimassi's. The fine decor and nice atmosphere let clients feel relaxed here. This place has got Google 4.3 according to the guests' opinions.

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Chris Espinosa Request content removal
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Morenita29 Request content removal
The food was great but not vegan friendly. It doesn't have a big variety of dishes. Price per person: $20–30 Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free parking lot
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I've been to my fair share of Dimassi's throughout the city and I can't think of more massive location than this one on Westheimer. Despite the recent facelift, other locations feel newer and less dated, but this place has more parking, seating, and food options than all of them. (#1) Unlike the sister spots that are part of a strip mall, this one stands alone in its own building with limited outdoor seating. It was also a unique space since they had a waterway for decor, but was patched up and filled out sometime last year when they redid the sign. The place is so huge that I've never really seen it full, even during their busiest days on the weekend. Anyone can show up with a group of 40 and I'm willing to bet everyone will fit. The long buffet line makes me feel like this was a cafeteria at some point. The salad options are vast everything from kale caesars to pasta salads to broccoli with cranberries. They have an extensive amount of hot foods, breads (along with pizza), and the standard Middle Eastern dessert options with soft serve. There are some Dimassi's that will have some of these elements, but rarely a place that has all of them. I have had good results with the chicken shawarma here as well as their kofte. The salt and pepper cauliflower is always a hit and the creamy hummus options (avocado, spicy, regular) are tasty. I am really enamored with their lentils and rice, extremely crispy falafels, the lamb gyro slices are easy go-tos. I also think highly of their baba ganoush, tzatziki, and freshly baked warm bread. They also tend to go heavier with the spices on their foods than other locations. It's not all roses though, the baked chicken and steamed fish are a little bland and the pizzas are not really flavorful. I also think the lamb shank can be both gamey and funky at times. The famous Dimassi's pasta is also kind of a watery mess, where it falls apart even before it gets on my fork. They also offer 10% off with a Yelp check-in. They've been generous overall with the service and I've always enjoyed coming here for a lunch meeting, a quick dinner or an all out gluttonous (#2) feast. __________ (#1) Until proven otherwise. (#2) But semi-healthy
Open now 11AM - 9PM
$$$$ Price range per person $21 - $30
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10811 Westheimer Rd
Houston, Texas, USA
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10811 Westheimer Rd, Houston, Texas, USA
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Сredit cards accepted Outdoor seating No booking Delivery Takeaway Wheelchair accessible Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 11AM-9PM
MondayMon 11AM-9PM
TuesdayTue 11AM-9PM
WednesdayWed 11AM-9PM
ThursdayThu 11AM-9PM
FridayFri 11AM-10PM
SaturdaySat 11AM-10PM
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