$12 for a Mediterranean Dinner for Two at The Park House (Up to $27 Value)
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Chef Zamir Zahavi serves up fresh falafel, lamb gyros, and hummus pizzas in a century-old tavern with punched-tin ceilings and exposed brick
Like a gentle dragon or the earth itself, a falafel’s rough exterior belies its inner warmth. Crunch through outer shells with this voucher.
$12 for a Mediterranean Dinner for Two (Up to $27 Total Value)
- Two main plates (up to a $10 value each)
- Two sides (up to a $3.50 value each)<p>
The menu includes main plates such as a falafel sandwich with cucumber sauce and a chicken breast on a challah roll; sides include curly fries and sweet-potato fries.<p>
Chef Zamir Zahavi serves up fresh falafel, lamb gyros, and hummus pizzas in a century-old tavern with punched-tin ceilings and exposed brick
Like a gentle dragon or the earth itself, a falafel’s rough exterior belies its inner warmth. Crunch through outer shells with this voucher.
$12 for a Mediterranean Dinner for Two (Up to $27 Total Value)
- Two main plates (up to a $10 value each)
- Two sides (up to a $3.50 value each)<p>
The menu includes main plates such as a falafel sandwich with cucumber sauce and a chicken breast on a challah roll; sides include curly fries and sweet-potato fries.<p>
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About Park House
Situated inside a 120-year-old building, The Park House's dining room exudes turn-of-the-century grandeur. Stamped-tin ceilings soar overhead, and the walls are ornamented in handcrafted woodwork and exposed brass. Today, these formal furnishings contrast with the laid-back atmosphere of the restaurant. Floors fill with the peanut shells patrons are encouraged to toss on the ground, and live bluegrass bands and DJs take to the stage each week.
In the kitchen, chef Zamir Zahavi—a self-proclaimed “falafel master”—creates a menu of casual Mediterranean-inspired dishes. He plates the classic triad of pita bread, hummus, and falafel, and enhances burgers with international flourishes such as challah rolls and ajvar, a spicy serbian sauce. Diners can wash down their meals with more than 80 microbrews and craft beers, such as lambic framboise, Chimay, and Yuengling, clinking glasses over the din of an Internet jukebox and big-screen TVs.