Another Entry in the 'Lola's Favorite Restaurants Series'
Today, I'm going to be sharing my unique experience at a brand new Mediterranean themed restaurant in Kentwood, MI. This is also the story about the power of a referral and one man's creative approach to marketing his business through a test run. Read on...
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Word of mouth is the most effective form of advertising. My recent experience in identifying this unique new restaurant was no exception. La Crave Restaurant, a Mediterranean themed dining spot was recommended to my by a friend who was sure I'd like it. Since I was in Kentwood that afternoon, I decided to stop by the restaurant which is located in a small shopping plaza just west of Woodland Mall.
I got there after lunchtime, so things were pretty quiet. I intended to simply ask for a menu and order some take out for supper that evening. I was greeted by the owner of the restaurant who asked me if I'd like a sample platter while waiting. I was intrigued. This was a novel way to open a restaurant. Seated at a long table was another gentleman who was also enjoying a sample platter. I agreed. This was definitely better than simply ordering take-out.
The restaurant is fairly large; capacity is estimated by the owner to be approximately 99 at this time. The tables were decked out in colorful purple tablecloths and artware decorated the walls. The open kitchen allows you to see the chef at work behind the counter.
La Crave places a premium on freshness. The owner indicated that most of their produce comes from local providers. They also have a selection of healthy shakes and drinks to which patrons can opt to add natural protein whey. All meals are cooked to order.
My sample platter arrived in short order and included slices of Chicken Shawarma and Beef Shawarma with pita bread and a garlic dipping sauce. The owner explained that the meat is Halal, which makes it acceptable for people of the Muslim faith and is also considered a humane way to slaughter animals. I also sampled the Tabouli Salad and Fattuch which is a salad combination of tomatoes, green peppers, radishes, cucumbers, onions, lettuce and parsley.
The food was excellent and nicely seasoned. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. I witnessed several people stopping to pick up orders and the owner indicated that they provide Catering Services as well.
La Crave opened just six weeks ago. Some may remember the location as the former Adanus Restaurant. As with any new venture, there is still much to be done including the launch of their brand new website: www.lacraverestaurant.com. (*site was not functional as of 11/06/08) Based on my experience in sampling their food, I think this is one Mediterranean Restaurant worth checking out.
So, if you're craving for some authentic Lebanese food and you're in the greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area...stop by for a visit. Their lunch specials are unbeatable! For $7.99 you can get a generous entree with your choice of rice or fries and a salad or soup.
Oh yes, one last thing...make sure you leave room for dessert. The menu includes the traditional Baklava, but also features warm comfort food favorites like Rice Pudding and Cream Caramel.
www.lacraverestaurant.com (site not yet functional 11/08)
Mon-Thurs 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Fri-Sat 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Sun 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
2923 28th Street, Kentwood, MI 49512 Telephone: 616-949-9449

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Lola the La Crave sounds like a fabulous mediterranean dining spot! I am a sucker for great food:)
Bill, you'd like this place!
Lola - This sounds delightfully appetizing. I don't think you can go wrong with a garlic dipping sauce.
Now that sounds like a great place - was a great referral and recommendation. That is the beauty about life - trying new things and meeting new people. And of course, to smile and have fun... and a great meal !!!
Lola you just made me very hungry, Mediterranean food is really one of my favorite. La Crave sounds inviting.
Bonnie and I are always looking for a new place for lunch. Thanks I'll check it out.
Lola, great review. I've thought about doing restaurant reviews for a few of my faves. Based on how great yours is, I don't think mine will compare. I'm kinda writer challenged in that my writing style is "just the facts, ma'am" which doesn't carry over well to a nice piece like you've written. At least I know what I'm aspiring to.
Mmmm! My oldest son spends so much time on the road all over our state and is always looking for the restaurants that are different from the chains. I'm going to forward the link for this article over to him. Thanks Lola!
Lola your writing style is superb. Have you ever considered writing professionally ? For some reason I was thinking about childrens books. I am sure that one of your English teachers suggested it to you at some point.
Kris, if you or your son are in GR, I think you should check out this place. It's definitely not a chain restaurant type of experience. :)
Benita, Thanks for the compliment. I have started working on a book project, but in answer to your question...I have never written professionally before.
Jennifer, Fellow Mediterranean food lover...now we've got that in common too. :)
Terry, I'm sure they'd appreciate your stopping by. I plan on going back. :)
Hi Connie, the great thing about blog writing is that your individual opinion stated in your individual way is what matters. There's no right or wrong way really. I'd say, if you've been thinking about doing it, just do it! People always appreciate having a local perspective on restaurants.
Lola even though I have just finished eating, you made me hungry all over again just reading this blog :)
Lola,
It sounds wonderful! How lucky I am to live in the area! I also very much appreciated your comments to Connie! There are times when I read your blogs and think "who am I fooling, I will never have the writing style of Lola". Your words of encouragement help me with my own doubt in my abilities.
God Bless!
Lola - I've never had Lebanese food, but it sounds good! I wonder if there's a restaurant like this around here... :)
Okay, I am going to try this place...........it wounds wonderful! Thanks for the post..........I drive by there all the time and had not noticed a new place opened!!!!
Michelle, when you stop by, tell Sam you read about his place here. He'll be tickled! :)