Ali Baba Cafe (Dallas / Lower Greenville) (Closed)
1905 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, 75204
(west side of GReenville south of Belmont)
Phone: 214-823-8235
Find more restaurants
Closed
Cuisines
Basic information:
- Pricing: Moderate
- Alcohol: Limited
- Accepts major credit cards
Favorited by these users:
Anne Young Fritsche, Mike Bullock, Scott Miller, TommyHernandez, ndivi
Find...
Latest Outbursts
- Our pal Rawlins Gilliland will be guest-DJ on KNON 89.3 Tuesday November 10th from 10 - midnight, spinning Latin tracks based on his recent KERA commentary o...
- Dean Foods pulls soy milk switcheroo
- North Richland Hills ponying up for businesses to improve curb appeal
- T&P Tavern in Fort Worth closed for remodeling
Today
Fall 2009 Dinner With Dialogue Series Eating "sustainably" -- without harming animals, farm workers, or the environment -- will be the topic at this dinner at Celebration restaurant, with author Pamela Walker plus Michael and Debby Sams of Full Quiver Farms from Kemp, Texas. More info
Latest comments
- Interestedcitizen5 on Group gathers to protest gay rights votes in Maine and Washington: The right of a woman to vote was added by constitutional amendment, approved by the legislatures of ...
- adkim on Ethics of Food panel stirs it up on Friday at Dallas Institute of Humanities: amen, donna....
- Jesus Valadez on Frisco Cycling Club calls for legislation to protect cyclists: What was the reason for vetoing the bill?...
- Interestedcitizen5 on Lancaster ISD withholds superintendent's paycheck, continuing a relationship that should've been severed: Note the date of Russ Johnson’s letter: July 25,2009. Note that all letters were written around that...
Latest reviews
- cindyallentx on India West Fine Dining & Lounge: I went to this restaurant last friday had a wonderful experience. Love the low light romantic feel o...
- jognmcdermott on India West Fine Dining & Lounge: This place has it all good food sweet service. I proposed to my fiance here it was perfect! we loved...
- Billusa99 on Pappas Bros. Steak House: Agent 99 and I had dinner here last week for our anniversary and it was stellar! The somm. we had re...
Things you can't miss
Latest stories
- SMU student wins first prize at Lizst-Garrison International Piano Competition
- Upcoming Denton concerts - November 13-14
- Dallas VideoFest 22 names award-winning films
- Grill on the Alley at Galleria Dallas introduces gluten-free menu for lunch and dinner
- Frisco Cycling Club calls for legislation to protect cyclists

Comments
Teresa Gubbins Staff
anne young, you are very prescient! thanks for the "tip"
1 year, 5 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Catte_Nappe Anonymous
Didn't know Ali Baba's was planning a move, but they will definitely regain a customer when they do. Parking and space at the Greenville location finally made it "not worth it" to go there.
1 year, 5 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Anne Young Fritsche Verified
Food: 5/5 Vibe: 4/5 Service: 4/5 Value: 4/5 Overall: 4/5
Does anyone have an update on Ali Baba's move from Lower Greenville to Lakewood? I asked an employee earlier this month and he said May or June, which wasn't terribly specific.
1 year, 5 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
eastside Anonymous
Food: 5/5 Vibe: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Value: 3/5 Overall: 5/5
Ali Baba's is the best Mediterranean place in town. The atmosphere is a nice oasis away from the bustle'n Greenville Ave. The service is so fast that I barely have time to set my empty tea glass down before they refill it.
The food is awesome! We usually start off with the Mazza plate which consist of hummus, dolmas, Babaganoush, Tabouli, and pita bread. If Garlic is your friend, the Golden Chicken is a must. I also love the falafel plate. 5 falafel balls, hummus Tahini sauce, and ptia bread.
The price is right for this establishment!
2 years, 8 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Post a comment