Couscous recently remodeled, and now has a seriously excellent weekday lunch buffet. Â At $8.95 we opted for all you can eat. Â In the past I've enjoyed their tasty falafel in pita sandwich ($3.50), or cauliflower and potatoes pita sandwich ($3.50) and been content. Â The daughter is a big fan of the breek with potato ($2.50) appetizer. Â
My partner and I are vegetarian, so no critique of the carnivore selections, but our friends enjoyed everything. Â I've eaten here multiple times for lunch and dinner, with family, friends and out of town visitors. Â The ongoing question is how do they keep their prices so low? Â
Oh yea, the vegetarian (actually vegan) selections on the buffet:  crisp mixed salad, endless hummus, falafel balls, grilled veggie kabobs, baked eggplant with tomato sauce, sautéed veggies, yellow rice, Joe's mujadearah (lentils, cracked wheat with crisp fried onions), and veggie couscous.  The cook even brought us some seasonal grilled spaghetti squash with tahini sauce.  The buffet changes daily, so we'll be back.
Great food prepared fresh!
The place was recently renovated so it's great to dine in at, but carry out is also fast and delicious.
I get the Chicken/Spinah Tajeen with a side of babaganoush, but I've tasted other foods when my friends get them and they all taste fresh and authentic!
Great place!
Mediterranean meals have been a staple for us lately, and we always come back to Couscous. The flavors here are genuine and the ingredients are fresh.
Plus, the lunch buffet at Couscous makes the restaurant six stars in my book. As I made my way up to the buffet station for the first time, I realized there were neither steam trays nor Sterno lighters. On the table tucked away in the back, there were only family-sized 9" x 13" baking trays and pasta pots filled with delicious, authentic food you would expect to find in Marrakesh or Istanbul.
Cooked in small batches and with a lot of heart, the word "buffet" does not do this meal justice - places like Balsan or Nia or Maggianos can call this "family style dining" - except we are talking about $8.95/pp and lunch.
3.5 Stars? Seriously, one of the most underrated restaurants by Yelpers.