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Aug 5, 2024, 4:16:35 AM8/5/24
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IfI could give 6 Stars I would. I never had turkish food before, but this was amazing! I chose the make your own falafel bowl even though I never had falafel before. The falafel was to die for and the combination the flavor of foods mixed in my bowl was so savory I loved every bite.

This is such a great take out restaurant (although there is seating inside). I always build my own bowl and it definitely is enough for two meals if you get the maximum number of toppings. The portion of meat is the most generous of any build-your-own-bowl place I know of.


Definitely one of my weekly go to's! Fast service, great workers, amazing flavors. I typically get a bowl or a pita with the beef doner. The meat is always fresh and flavorful and all the toppings add so much. I Like that this menu is simple because it makes ordering much faster.


Great place for some delicious food and great service! Super clean and welcoming atmosphere and some delicious options. The pita was delightful and the beef doner was so tasty. Definitely recommend having some Turkish coffee and baklava after you finish.


Very good Turkish restaurant. We had istanbowls and every ingredient was very fresh and tasty. The meat is spiced perfectly. Every salad ingredient is perfect and the sauces/dressings are excellent. The young man behind the counter was very friendly and helped us with all our choices.


Participation in the entire summer and fall programs is required for all Regional Flagship Language Initiative participants. Applicants who wish to combine language study with other pursuits, especially Boren Fellows seeking to conduct research, during that period are encouraged to identify/design their own programs. All languages* (with the exception of French) and overseas locations featured in the Regional Flagship Language Initiatives are preferred options for self-designed programs.


Participation in the required summer and fall programs is sufficient to meet the Boren Awards preference for duration abroad. Spring programs are optional and will not affect chances of selection. Spring programs must include language study and have a maximum award amount at the 12-24 week threshold.


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Boren Scholars and Fellows studying Akan/Twi, Wolof, or Zulu must identify their own programs in Ghana, Senegal, or South Africa respectively. These programs must include intensive study of the target language and be at least 12 weeks long to qualify for funding.


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