![]() The fattoush salad was fresh and flavorful, with deliciously zesty dressing. The hummus was decadently rich and creamy and came in a much larger portion than I’d expected (it filled a standard-sized to-go container). ![]() But once I got home, I was totally content to be there with my stash of delicious food. I ordered carryout after a busy afternoon of errands and picked it up and wished I were dining in. I didn’t dine in during this visit to Sahara. And the food! I want to savor all of it: the kabobs and the kafta, the shawarma and the eggplant salad and the garlic sauce – lots and LOTS of garlic sauce. I want to order a glass of wine and joke with the friendly and funny owner. I want to dine in this Shelby Township restaurant’s gorgeous dining room, with its sleek neutrals (white walls, black marble, black leather banquettes, gleaming gold accents, honeycomb-tile mosaic of white, black, gray, and gold), its glitz and glam (chandeliers of interlocking crystal-and-gold squares) and pops of color (chairs upholstered in turquoise velvet). Sahara Mediterranean Grill: SO worthy of a revisit!
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