“A modest diner punching way above its image with delicious scratch made dishes. I’ve had breakfast here many times, this time I went to lunch. I had the biscuits and gravy with fried chicken. Every single element of that was delicious. Best in class.“
“Bargello was a nice surprise. Located in the Arris (Kimpton Hotel) in downtown Asheville (close to everything Asheville) is the place to go for brunch on Sunday morning. The eclectic menu had just what everyone in our party wanted for brunch. From the classic Cubano, to a delicious take on Eggs Benedict, to Avacado toast and sumptuous French toast, everthing was delicious and the service was superb. Asheville has plenty of brunch options, and this option delivered.“
“Always the best! It is hard to get good Mediterranean food close to where I live so going here is a treat for me. Quality has not changed in the past year. Belly dancer on the Friday/Saturday is always a pleasure to watch as well! Pictured: Jordanian chicken “
“Ok, we’re on a road trip in Asheville and see this little out of the way restaurant. My husband is hungry so we stop. My husband loves his fish Reuben. My chicken gyro had no flavor. They don’t skimp on the portions so you’ll definitely get your moneys worth. But I would not recommend the Giro.“
“Fig Bistro was a very delicious! The potato bacon soup was pretty flavorful and a bit different then potato soup that I’m used to - less chunky and more smooth. The market fish was a trout was delicious with more of a citrus taste. The salmon was tasty with a bit of a lighter buttery flavor. The apple tart dessert was very good as well! Our waiter was very attentive. The place was smaller but comfortable.“
“Falafel is phenomenal. Texture is fantastic and not dry at all. Baba ganoush was tasty and a good product. Beef shawarma is well above average too. Only thing I had the they can work on is the tabbouli. It’s a bit bland but it tastes fresh. It is a bit pricey for the amount of food but the overall experience is very positive.“
“Great food at reasonable prices. We had a gyro sandwich and the meatballs. I wish I had a plate of meatballs right now! We will eat here again next time we are in Asheville. We were too hungry to stop for photos!Kid-friendliness: A family restaurant.“
“Delicious Middle Eastern food! As an Arab I was reminded of my grandmas cooking. The falafel was incredible, hummus was delicious, and the grape leaves were perfectly rolled. Staff was super sweet, portions were very good, and the price was very affordable. Will definitely stop in every time I'm in Asheville.“
“Awesome selection of beers - loved reading through the assortment of local brews. The bartender was friendly and helpful in terms of guiding me toward what I’d like from the beers available.The food was delicious - simple garlic bread to start, and the BBQ salmon with fresh creamed corn was unbelievable! One of the best salmon dishes I’ve had.Loved how big the bar was, it was easy to find a seat even at a busy time. Great spot!“
“Fabulous food!!!!!Vegetarian options: Lots of optionsDietary restrictions: Some options, not sure how manyParking: Not much areas for psrkiyKid-friendliness: I know kids were running around and very loud.Acoustics in the building is horrible. Very loud, but the freshness and deliciousness of the food overrides it.Wheelchair accessibility: I do know there were ramps so I assume the accessibility is good.“
“Our first time eating here. Very nice dine in experience. The atmosphere is casual and friendly. Also have the option to dine outdoors. Food is very good and there's a wide selection. From sandwiches to pasta and pizza. Very reasonable prices. Range from $10-$20. There was three of us and it was around $54.00. I thought this to be a great deal .. Most definitely a place I would go to again and would recommend to anyone.“