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Sahara Mediterranean Cuisine – Michigan City

Two or Four Mezza Samplers or $15 for $30 Worth of Middle Eastern and Lebanese Fare

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In a Nutshell

Chefs dish authentic Lebanese & Mediterranean fare such as hand-rolled grape leaves & dates with bulgarian feta among colorful imported rugs

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 6, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased.
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The Mediterranean Sea shaped some of the world's most ancient civilizations, which gathered by its shores to dive for the delicious falafel, hummus, and kefta growing beneath its crystal waves. Transport to this legendary culinary coast with today's Groupon to Sahara Mediterranean Cuisine in Michigan City. Choose from the following options:

  • For $15, you get two Mezza samplers (choose four cold and four hot dishes to create each Mezza sampler) (a $34 value).
  • For $30, you get four Mezza samplers (choose four cold and four hot dishes to create each Mezza sampler) (a $68 value).
  • For $15, you get $30 worth of anything on the menu. Dinner entrees range from $14 to $16 each.

The family of chefs at Sahara Mediterranean Cuisine assembles traditional Lebanese and Middle Eastern fare in a colorful eatery bedecked with imported rugs. The Mezza sampler taps into an array of authentic hot and cold options, both encompassing numerous vegetarian recipes. Begin with a chilled dish such as tabouleh, an alliance of parsley, cracked wheat, and tomato doused in olive oil. Sahara's Famous Dates' eponymous fruit signs autographs for its fan base of bulgarian feta and pomegranate reduction. Warm dishes, meanwhile, heat up tongues with carnivore-friendly fare such as chicken shawarma, marinated meat mingling with sumac, onions, and hummus. Spanakopita unites spinach, feta, and herbs under a shelter of baked phyllo dough, and hand-rolled warak dawali, like Mother Nature's post office, ships house-made yogurt and beef or vegetables inside a grape-leaf package. Imported tapestries dangle over exposed-brick walls surrounding the restaurant's dining area, which leads to a large window, which opens up to a patio area that awaits the first sunrays and snowman funerals of springtime.

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The Groupon Guide to: Unfinished Business

It’s a well-documented fact of science that ghosts linger in homes due to the “unfinished business” that prevents them from passing into the afterlife. Unfortunately, ghosts are cryptic communicators at best. Analyze these common spectral signals in order to help them move on:

If the ghost is opening and slamming your cabinets: The ghost is obviously a chef who never mastered their final recipe: dipping a spoonful of peanut butter into the bag of chocolate chips. Perform this ritual every night until your body can no longer enjoy it and/or the noises cease.

If the ghost is clattering away at a typewriter: The ghost is most likely a failed author who never completed the Great American Novel. Inspire it to write a story of star-crossed love between a ghost and a living human whom it can never touch—because ghosts are made largely of wet smoke.

If the ghost endlessly bellows, “Find my husband; tell him all is forgiven”: Good news—the word “husband” is ghost code for “treasure.” The ghost is trying to tell you that it doesn’t need material wealth in the afterlife and considers it “for-given” to you! Tear apart your home and yard with a claw hammer until you hear it clink against sweet, sweet ghost gold.

What percentage of homes contain ghosts and/or treasure?

Sahara Mediterranean Cuisine

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    Michigan City

    1701 Franklin St.
    Michigan City, Indiana 46360
    (219) 871-1223
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