302 Coleman Avenue
Waveland, MS 39576
Hancock County
Phone: (228) 467-3939
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by J C. on there wasn't anything outstanding with this place. the ambiance was okay but the food was 2 stars at best. my roommates and i decided to check this place out and we couldn't really eat anything. i am not a picky eater at all; in fact, people usually give me their leftovers because i am a garbage disposal. but i have to say even i had trouble finishing everything on my place. one of my roommates just flat out didn't touch her food at all after the first bite. what got me the most was that they also didn't offer much of a selection of west african food. oh well.
by Diego Siegfreid on After the Elite event last week, our party of four wandered down the street to try Mix. It was definitely the right time to try out a new place; we had each had a drink or two and were sufficiently starving! Mix was able to seat us right away at cute wooden table near the bar. We ordered three small pizza's for four of us, 4 garlic knots, and a bottle of wine. The pizzas were good, but not fantastic. We ordered the white, the margarita, and the meaty one. They came out pretty quickly and were piping hot. The bottle of wine was cheap, which really made me happy, and two of us downed it pretty quickly. The whole place was clean, simple and pleasant. Our waitress was enthusiastic and entertaining. We would have stayed longer, but our meter was expiring.
by Jeremiah Eldert on So I went to Zahav with really high expectations, given Philadelphia Magazine's rating as well as great reviews from my fellow rateclubsers, and I was sort of, well disappointed. I really liked the space and thought they did a good job with the interior of the place. I was meeting a friend for dinner and arrived before she did it, so I stepped to the bar to have a drink. I asked for the drink list and the bartender sorta snobbily "rephrased" my question..."would you like to see a drink menu?" Tomato, tomato, list, menu, she knew what I meant! Then I ordered the limmonna a great mix of bourbon, lemon and mint, which was quite tasty and apparently only $5.50 during happy hour. To which she responded, "you are 21, aren't you?" Really!!?? Would a 17 year old saunter into a restaurant in the Society Hill Towers at 6pm on a Wednesday for an expensive drink?? Maybe she thought I had mistaken the place for Rotten Ralph's? And if I wasn't 21 would I have said so? I get the whole ID thing and appreciate that bartenders and establishments that serve alcohol can never be too careful, so, card me or don't, but don't be snarky about it... On to the meal, which was good but I don't think warrants the number one ranking in Philly. Both my friend and I opted for the taste menu. So you get the 8 salads, one of the hummus selections for the table and then you get to select one thing from each column on the menu, plus a dessert. I explain this here because our server while very charming didn't do a great job at explaining what this selection entailed. So, the 8 salads were...meh. The hummus was awesome, we ordered the one with the fava beans and thoroughly enjoyed every morsel. I had the stuffed peppers, the chicken with some sort of grain that I can't remember, and the salmon with pomegranate and Israeli cous cous...All very tasty but nothing near a culinary orgasm kind of experience. I finished the night with the "deconstructed baklava" which was just ok. I'm usually good at this but for some reason can't remember what my friend chose, besides the grouper which was delish! I can say that she was similarly underwhelmed. In conclusion, I would go back to try some of the other things on the menu, and definitely have a few drinks, but it's not at the top of my list..so take that Philadelphia Magazine ;)