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Mamnoon
"mamnoon creates and enriches relationships with people from a broad spectrum of backgrounds through exemplary hospitality, beverage and food experiences rooted in refined Levantine traditions with an emphasis on creating shared social experiences through authenticity and intelligent evolution of Levantine and Persian cuisines."
Address: 1508 Melrose Ave , Seattle 98122, WA, US
Phone: +1 206-906-9606
State: WA
City: Seattle
Zip Code: 98122


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 11:30-14:30
Tuesday: 16:00-20:00
Wednesday: 11:30-14:30
Wednesday: 16:00-20:00
Thursday: 11:30-14:30
Thursday: 16:00-20:00
Friday: 11:30-14:30


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This is on my list of top 3 favorite restaurants in Seattle. The food is so thoughtfully and well prepared, including presentation. Each dish is creative but not overly done. I usually get the dish with chicken, but their lamb dishes are top notch so I'll get that too when my eating partner likes lamb. I almost all aways get the soup, hummus and frites before the main course. All are delicious and well seasoned. I I try to come here as often as I can afford and bring people that appreciate good food. I also like the atmosphere, the staff is helpful without being overbearing. It's not extremely expensive for Seattle prices but it's not cheap. I can easily spend $100-150 for two people, without ordering any cocktails. This place is for people that appreciate good food in a place with a chill vibe; if you get off on mediocre food just because it's cheap and grotesquely jumbo sized, then this place probably isn't for you.
Atmosphere and decor is great. Food no! Small portions. Few dinner selections. Chicken kebab with minimalist seasoning. There is no shish kebab. The red cabbage in the salad and the sauce were too bitter for us. Updating to 4 star: A waitress/manager offered to remove the salad from the bill. She was nice and asked us about our dining experience. Also, it was a freezing 26 F degrees day outside. All we had to was sit there and eat. For that I thank them. They deserved another star.
Very very very good food! Shawarma wraps were super delicious, and their fries are definitely top tier. Lots of flavor in everything, super freshly made too. Though the price is too high for me. More than double than other places I have been to. Also service is a bit slow some times, but it’s slightly understandable since everything is pretty freshly prepared
Popped in for a quick snack around lunch while waiting for a place nearby to open. Not the best or most welcoming experience. At lunch, it’s more of a casual order at window and seat yourself so might want to adjust expectations accordingly. Food was good service sub par. Stood at host station for a couple minutes not knowing it’s order first and then you seat yourself, went up to register and asked about the process. Front of house saw us standing there but didn’t say anything. After ordering and heading over to find a table, there were four occupied tables and some free tables. Most of the free tables haven’t been bussed yet, so waited for someone to acknowledge and clear a table for 2. I thought they were short staffed so was being mindful, but noticed a group of staff around 8 having a meeting in the back section leaving the two front of house folks stretched. Ordered a large sparkling water bottle for two and got one plastic to go cup wit it. Total was $50 not including the 20% tip for a pie, a drink, bottle of water, and olives that were served in a to go plastic container. Pie was good. Remaining has room for improvement.
Had the perfect summer evening meal here. Their summer manoushe is mind-blowing. Extremely sweet and ripe tomatoes, creamy nutty pistachio spread, and fresh herbs on soft freshly baked flatbread. The mushroom fattoush was great as well, really very depthy flavor. The desert was delicious as well, tried the chocolate cake with sesame tuile. Service and prices were good as well. Note that it's not completely authentic, but it's delicious.
I was visiting Seattle for the first time, walking in the downtown looking for a place to have lunch. I did what I would normally do when I visit a new city to find food. I went on google map and searched for restaurants with high rankings. Many restaurants were closed during the noon. Mamnoon was one of the few restaurants that was open during the noon hours and its ranking was good so I decided to check it out. The location was easy to find from the map and I was supposed to order in the front table before sitting. I ordered Zatar with chicken Shawarma and Baklava for desert. They offered both indoor and outdoor sitting and I preferred to stay inside. For the lunch time the main indoor area of the restaurant was closed and I sat in one of the booth in the front side of the restaurant. My food was ready in about 10 mins and it was served in paper wrappings. I didn’t expect to get the Baklava in paper wrapping because it is supposed to be filled in sweetened syrup but the Baklava I got was not sweet and juicy that I was expecting. The zatar with Shawarma was good and the taste of the olive was more dominant among the other ingredients.
The layering of flavors combined with beautiful plating and superb beverage pairing made this meal as artful as it was delicious. The staff were attentive, polite, and knowledgeable. Would definitely return on a future visit to Seattle.Dine in: YesOutdoor seating: NoTakeout: YesDelivery: Yes
New to Levantine Cuisine, we were pleasantly surprised by the wide variety of vegetarian & gluten free options. The serving staff were very kind, hospitable, knowledgeable, and helpful - making our evening an educational culinary adventure. Mamnoon is regional cuisine of the Levant a region centered around modern Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan. The Capitol Hill location offers both both dine-in or takeout window —- We started with the Moushakal: - Mezze of hummus, baba ganoush, muhammara & labneh with za'atar gluten free crackers wild thyme, sesame, sumac. - Added a side of Jeweled Rice: saffron, ghee, pistachio, dried fruits, herbs, rose petals - Paired with Ixsir Altitudes 2016 red wine, cabernet sauvignon blend from Batroun Lebanon. - And finished with Mahalabia: oat milk pudding, mastic, rose, rhubarb for dessert. All of the above just because we had an impromptu hankering during our evening walk and got seated & served quickly … An exceptionally satisfying, yet lite late evening meal; We’ll definitely be back earlier some evening to enjoy a more hearty dinner!
We had the chicken shawarma wraps and loved it! If I had any complaints, the wrap was a little on the small side at least for me. Probably next time I would order some hummus or another option off sides. The seating is outside for lunch and dinner has inside table service.
Not bad Arabic food at all. Solid drinks. Solid menus and flavors. I’d say this place is for someone who wants a subtle Arabic flavor. But I would go back and bring a date. The fusion and unique foods made are worth it. But this ain’t at all your typical / classic Arab spot.
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