The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review recently placed the spotlight on Aladdin's Eatery, which has locations in Mt. Lebanon, Squirrel Hill, Ross and Cranberry:
"The decadent desserts at Aladdin's Eatery probably draw in as many diners as the fast and tasty Lebanese cuisine, the restaurant's management says. Customer favorites are the Chocolate Bomb cake, with layers of chocolate mousse, chocolate cake and chocolate ganache; and cheesecakes, including seasonal flavors such as eggnog and candy cane.
For more healthful snacks, Aladdin's offers plenty of dishes, most of which take between five and 10 minutes to prepare and serve. Popular selections include hummus with pita bread, and tabouli, a mixture of parsley, onions, cracked wheat and tomatoes, with pita bread.
Camille Chamoun, who owns the Pittsburgh-area Aladdin's and some Ohio locations, says he hopes to open new Aladdin's restaurants soon in Fox Chapel, Monroeville and Mt. Lebanon. The restaurant remains popular even during a recession because of its low prices and healthy food, he says."
Aladdin's Mt. Lebanon restaurant is located at 630 Washington Road.
Read the entire review.

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