Dinner with Appetizer and Dessert for Two or $15 for $30 Worth of Lebanese Cuisine for Lunch at Aladdin's Eatery in Arlington
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Fresh vegetables & shawarma meats tuck into pitas with no fat or preservatives alongside traditional Lebanese fare & 70+ vegetarian options
Like a gentle dragon or the earth itself, a falafel’s rough exterior belies its inner warmth. Crunch through outer shells with this Groupon.
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$22 for a dinner for two (up to a $44.60 total value)
- Choice of any appetizer except vegetarian combo or large appetizer (up to a $7.95 value)
- Two specialty plates (up to a $15.25 value each)
- One dessert (up to a $6.15 value)<p>
$15 for $30 worth of authentic Lebanese cuisine on the menu for lunch. Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day of the week.<p>
Fresh vegetables & shawarma meats tuck into pitas with no fat or preservatives alongside traditional Lebanese fare & 70+ vegetarian options
Like a gentle dragon or the earth itself, a falafel’s rough exterior belies its inner warmth. Crunch through outer shells with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$22 for a dinner for two (up to a $44.60 total value)
- Choice of any appetizer except vegetarian combo or large appetizer (up to a $7.95 value)
- Two specialty plates (up to a $15.25 value each)
- One dessert (up to a $6.15 value)<p>
$15 for $30 worth of authentic Lebanese cuisine on the menu for lunch. Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day of the week.<p>
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About Aladdin's Eatery
Aladdin's Eatery's signature pita pockets—free of fat, cholesterol, oil, sulfites, and preservatives—envelop bites of healthy Lebanese cuisine. The staggering menu bursts with traditional Middle Eastern fare, including more than 70 vegetarian and vegan options as well as tender lamb dishes and marinated, char-grilled shawarma meat. Lightly toasted rolled pita sandwiches, stuffed pita pockets, and pita pitzas swathe fresh vegetables in wholesome flatbread. Freshly squeezed juices and blended smoothies alchemize fruits into frosty sips, washing down Levantine feasts or miniature Sinbads shipwrecked on molars.