Limone Mediterranean - Torrance

980 W 190th St Suite C-7, Torrance
(310) 817-4283

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Yup I said it

Not a single complaint. The food is really..really good, like if you love eating good food & it brings you a certain amount of joy you'll enjoy this place. This is my second visit.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Harissa Steak Plate

ウマゴン

This store is located inside The Enclave.
Is it a bit much for Japanese people? It's a relatively small portion and easy to eat compared to other American dishes.
My friend ordered the chicken menu, and he praised the food as being delicious and wishing they would open a restaurant in Japan.
Although it has nothing to do with the restaurant's cuisine, we also recommend the Mexican cola.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Jhairon “Kid” Lopez

Great food

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ryan D. (FriedDoge)

The flavors were vibrant and fresh, with a variety of options to choose from. The falafel was perfectly crispy, and the shawarma was incredibly tender with multiple flavor layers of spice. Lovely! The staff were very friendly and helped answer any questions I had. Definitely will be returning in the near future

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alishba balouch

Can’t enjoy food here because it’s stolen from other countries. Can’t give my money to an israeli-owned place.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Dominique Fry

The menu features fresh mediterranean dishes that unfortunately were not highlighted with the expected vibrant mediterranean flavors. The babaganoush was fresh yet lacked the staple tanginess and smokiness, warm bread was a highlight as it was loaded with zaatar. The falafel was crispy, perfectly moisten and yet...lack the herby cumin flavor.

The chicken wrap was somewhat more flavorful than the falafel plate and the fries were perfection! Don't pay extra for the garlic sauce.

Limone can turn up the volume overall! It's a great fresh and fairly portion option at the Enclave but for a mediterranean place it can use a few extra spoons of spice as well as make some type of "hot Mediterranean sauce" available at no extra cost - after my first couple of bites I would have resorted to some sauce to turn up the flavor but standing in line to order sauce to compensate for the lack of flavor was a big turn off.

Vegetarian options: Falafel plate. No vegan options.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 3

Larry Y

Feta fries with chicken was great. The harrisa steak was just okay for me, but the plate composition was good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Nachos

Daniel Olmos

It was ok, the food was mostly fresh, but suffered from an identity crisis. I ordered the chicken shawarma, it was covered in a mustard sauce, instead of a garlic sauce with herbs or tahini. The salad was an Italian with a balsamic dressing instead of traditional olive oil and lemon. Picked veggies such as cucumber and radish was missing. It was a mixed green. The falafel was terrible, absolutely terrible. It tasted as it was partially cooked and re cooked. Never totally being cooked. It was burnt on the outside, with a raw flour flavor and cold on the inside. The hummus left something to be desired the fried garbanzo was a nice treat. There was something else on the plate that resembled hummus but was roasted tomato and something else. It was served with an aioli sauce that was so hot, again not a Mediterranean flavor I had tased before (almost like it was catering to a Mexican palate). The pita was warm, seasoned with Italian seasoning with a touch of cinnamon. It was all over the place. The rice was over done and mealy, I suspect it was rice-a-roni, you know that San Francisco treat. Over all it was a miss, suffering greatly from an identity crisis. I won’t go back. Dinner for two was $50, the food came out quickly, and the order taker was pleasant. The amount of mustard was overwhelming. I won’t do this again.

Cynthia Gasparro

Great food! Fun atmosphere. A wonderful gem in the area.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Side Crispy Za'Atar Fries

Mitra Rastegar

Very poor quality and slow service

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

PJ Leitner

Limone is a walk-up counter located in a food court. I went to the one in Torrance at The Enclave. The cashier told me the kitchen was backed up, and it would likely be 15-20 minute wait. When our order was ready I asked for some sauce or condiments for the chicken ( tahini, or harossa,) She said they didn't have anything extra. The food was good, but the portion of the Shawarma Plate was meager. My salad was good and didn't really need extra sauce/ dressing. It was an ok meal if you're working over in the offices near the food court, but I wouldn't make a special trip to go back.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Greek Salad, Chicken Shawarma Plate

M N

The food was good but the portions were really small! And for the price I paid, I'm a bit disappointed! I ordered the steak and that was good! But it looked like they gave me less than 2 tablespoons of rice, 2 tablespoons of baba ganoosh. The rest of the plate had decent amount of steak, bread and salad. The register person could be a bit more friendly too.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Chicken Shawarma Plate

Danny Fenty

Limone is exactly what a chicken lover could want, half a chicken smothered in this delicious lemon sauce over a bed of crispy fries. The food here is delicious, the flavor is unique.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jae

The sauces are good im a sauce girl I will return here with my family

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Buffalo Cauliflower, Limone Chicken and Fries

Dillon Kane

Best Mediterranean food in the south bay. Limone Chicken and Fries special is life changing. I've been 4 times in one week.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Choice of Dip, Choose Your Favorite Dip, Feta Fries, Extra Gravy, Limone Chicken & Fries

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