Restaurant Review – Levant Cafe & Grill (Cedar Park, TX) – Part 2

The conventional wisdom is that sequels are never as good as the original movie. Or in instances when they are, it’s usually a case of a series, as opposed to a two-part story, e.g., the endearing Toy Story franchise. But, we all know of movies in the first category – Home Alone, a great Christmas movie, which introduced Macauley Culkin to the world, followed by the demented Home Alone 2, that made us leave the theaters scratching our heads, wondering “What were they thinking?” or “How in the world can anyone survive all of THAT?”

Well, as someone who is a movie fan (albeit, not as many in recent years), I can tell you that this post will defy that conventional wisdom, and this sequel will be just as good as its original (if not better)!

My most recent post on Levant Cafe & Grill was the part 1. I won’t rehash everything I’d said before, but I did mention a sequel was coming so I could highlight one of their spicy sauces I had not yet tried – namely, their homemade Jalapeno Cilantro spicy sauce. Well, today, I tried it, among other things, and as expected, it was fabulous! BUT WAIT – THERE’S MORE! I even tried an item I had overlooked before in my previous visits/orders – specifically, the Lebanese potatoes.

The Jalapeno Cilantro sauce had both good flavor and a creamy texture. My personal taste buds seemed to indicate that creamy texture is indicative of a Tahini sauce-base, but don’t quote me! The jalapenos, themselves were minced quite well and spread evenly to provide that tangy spice that went great with my Makafel sandwich. For those who are familiar with the Austin-based, growing Tex-Mex juggernaut Chuy’s (yes, there will be a review of them in the future – patience, dear grasshoppers! :)), I think that if Levant plays their cards right, this could become another famous Jalapeno dip, just like the Chuy’s one!

Onto the Lebanese potatoes…simple, yet oh so satisfying! Roasted, salted potatoes coated in a nice red pepper sauce. Spicy enough for most people, but I specifically requested mine to be made “as spicy as humanly possible” in my DoorDash instructions, and boy did they come through! This will be another side I will order in the future, during my carb-loading days!

And the final piece – Levant also gave me some Iraqi amba on the side. Not necessarily spicy (at least, according to my taste buds), but this yellow-orange (mango-based) sauce is so full of tangy flavor and zest. I’d tried the amba several times before, but this was the first time I experienced it standalone – and it won’t be my last! 🙂

Details:

Spicy Flavors (Updated):

  • Palestinian Mhammara bread
  • Jalapeno hummus
  • Homemade spicy chili sauce (not on the menu – you have to request)
  • Homemade Jalapeno cilantro sauce (not on the menu – you have to request)
  • Lebanese potatoes
  • Iraqi amba (more zest than spice, but great flavor, nonetheless)

Personal Faves:

  • As long as it’s vegetarian or vegan, I love it! This place is Middle Eastern perfection!
  • Tried twice the Makafel sandwich with Iraqi amba (didn’t I say the place was diverse!)
  • Recently tried vegetarian Syrian moussaka
  • On my low carb days, I go for one of the bowls versus sandwiches
(Left to Right) Jalapeno cilantro, Iraqi amba, Jalapeno cilantro, Spicy chili sauce – it’s kind of like my own version of Duck-Duck-Goose!
Bright red Lebanese potatoes – I didn’t use a stopwatch, but I think I devoured the whole thing in under a minute!
My Makafel sandwich – three layers – first the chili sauce, then the Iraqi amba and Jalapeno cilantro to follow!

Spice on, my friends!

Restaurant Review – Levant Cafe & Grill (Cedar Park, TX) – Part 1

I find my thrills…at Levant Cafe & Grill! 🙂

Spice or no spice, I love Middle Eastern food – so much flavor, so many healthy, yet tasty ingredients and yes, the spice of course! Late last year, I inadvertently discovered this gem of a place not too far from my house and have been back several times since. Unfortunately, due to Covid, I’ve had to rely on DoorDash or Favor to provide me with my fix in recent months; But the good news is that my food arrives just as warm and fresh as if I was sitting right there by their kitchen!

I love Levant’s location – it’s tucked away in an off-the-beaten path part of Cedar Park, TX – a far north Austin suburb, almost exurb. On one hand, it’s not a place where you can people watch, but on the other hand, it’s a great place to go and have a relaxing lunch or dinner. Calm and peaceful, you can either eat and peacefully collect your thoughts, or bring your laptop or a nice book to read, and regardless, get away from the madding crowd. And the owners are such friendly folks!

Now, onto the food. What I really love about Levant (apart from the spice, which I will get to soon enough!) is not only the quality and perfection of their food, but also the diversity that Levant offers. Most Middle Eastern restaurants have the usual offerings (vegetarian and non-veg) – the falafel, the gyros, hummus, etc. Nothing wrong with that – in fact, I love that! But what I love about Levant is that they go a step beyond. Their Middle Eastern cuisine does include the usual staples, but also offers things from different regions in the Middle East – offerings you would typically not find in most restaurants.

For instance, as a vegetarian, I love the Syrian Moussaka, the Turkish cabbage, the Makafel pitas with an Israeli twist, the zesty Iraqi amba that comes with their sandwiches and bowls and my two favorites, from a spice perspective – the Palestinian Mhammara bread and Jalapeno hummus. Basically, you cannot go wrong no matter what you get there. Vegetarian, vegan, or carnivore, your taste buds and your stomach will be happy! If you order any of the bread (including the Palestinian Mhammara), they will heat it up for you right then and there so it tastes fresh baked.

Moving on to the spice…my two favorites I referenced earlier – the Palestinian Mhammara bread and Jalapeno hummus. The Mhammara bread is a warm pita bread layered with red-pepper paste – so much so that the entire bread has its own unique shade of red! Don’t believe me – see my pics below! The red pepper paste is evenly spread so that it provides the spice all around, but is not so overwhelming that you can’t use it to dip and scoop up the rest of your food. Likewise, the Jalapeno hummus – good spice evenly spread with fantastic flavor. And I maximized this spicy experience by using my Mhammara bread to scoop up my Jalapeno hummus!

But throughout all this, the piece la resistance of their spice is their homemade chili sauce. It’s not on the menu, and as I’ve said in one of my key earlier posts, you will find some of the best spicy food out there (be it sauces, dips, salsas, and even entrees) simply by asking and not taking the menu at face value. At Levant, I simply asked for extra chili sauce on the side, and they were very generous. A spicy addition that went with my already spicy Mhammara bread and Jalapeno hummus, but they gave me enough where I had plenty left over for my Syrian moussaka!

And the best part about all of this? This isn’t their only homemade spicy sauce! Although I didn’t get it, I was informed that they have a spicy Jalapeno cilantro sauce also made in-house! Several trips to Levant, and I was ignorant about this, so can’t wait to try that and create my part 2 review!

Details:

Spicy Flavors:

  • Palestinian Mhammara bread
  • Jalapeno hummus
  • Homemade spicy chili sauce (not on the menu – you have to request)
  • Homemade Jalapeno cilantro sauce (not on the menu – you have to request) – once I try this, I will create part 2!

Personal Faves:

  • As long as it’s vegetarian or vegan, I love it! This place is Middle Eastern perfection!
  • Tried twice the Makafel sandwich with Iraqi amba (didn’t I say the place was diverse!)
  • Recently tried vegetarian Syrian moussaka
  • On my low carb days, I go for one of the bowls versus sandwiches
Hot bread, hot sauce, hot d*mn!
Jalapeno hummus with the perfect blend of olive oil and spicy peppers!
I love how generous they are when I simply asked for “some hot sauce” on the side!

Spice on, my friends!

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