I love to cook. If I won the lottery that"s what I would do. You don't have to win the lottery though to eat like you have. This is the best restaurant in the area by far. The food is healthy and delicious. I am looking for reasons to go to Chesterton to visit my new friends at Lemon Tree!
Try a bowl with chicken or beef or a wrap
top your bowl with a variety of choices, i like Kalamatta olives and feta
the lentil soup is great
A big fan of Mediterranean food, I was excited to see Lemon Tree open up in my hometown. In the few weeks it's been opened, I've been delighted to go there perhaps ten times for my favorite, the moist falafel that's bursting with flavor. For a quick meal, I've just gotten the falafel by itself with a side of hummus; but for a more filling meal, the falafel wrap is a filling meal at a reasonable price.
The prices of the items I've enjoyed are much more reasonable than the places where  I've had falafel at in Michigan City and Valparaiso, making it easy to want to go back time and time again. Their hummus is particularly memorable and they make their own chips, which are light and crunchy without being greasy. I wish I could make ice tea like they do...it's a special flavor I haven't experienced before..a real treat for the taste buds.
This is the third restaurant that has been housed in the storefront since Subway moved to a larger facility, and it's by far the best. Lemon Tree, owned by the same people who own Third Coast Spice Cafe, is a real blessing to the community and it deserves the patronage of everyone who wants something different from the typical chain restaurant fare that inhabits much of Indian Boundary, just off Route 49 from I-94.
Bland and tasteless.
Mediterranean food is supposed to be full of flavor - but I had a hard time choking down dry, dry falafel and plain white rice. Â Overpriced for the amount of food that you get. Â This is the third restaurant incarnation in the same building in two years, and it is the worst. Â I will not go back.