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Dish N DashBWorth Trying
20750 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014
· Middle Eastern restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (1170 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable Middle Eastern fast-casual with generous portions and many vegetarian options; expect counter ordering, lively crowds, and occasional service or order-accuracy hiccups.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Dish N Dash delivers reliable Middle Eastern comfort food with strong food quality anchored by praised shawarma, kebabs, and generous sides, but inconsistent execution and occasional order accuracy issues prevent higher standing. Comfortable seating and a pleasant patio support the casual appeal, though variable counter-service interactions and recent spice-level drift create friction for regulars. Worth visiting for dependable portions and vegetarian options, but inconsistency keeps it from competing with the area's more polished casual dining.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels lively and casual with counter ordering, pager pickups, and a steady flow of office folks and families. Staff are often helpful and friendly, though a few guests hit bumpy interactions. One diner shared, "Portions were huge and the lamb was tender," while another noted slower buzzers at off-peak. Patio seating with heaters adds a comfortable spillover when the line stretches. The cooking leans classic Middle Eastern done fast-casual style—shawarma, kebabs, falafel, and dips—more comfort than showy. Sides matter here: muhammara, grilled veggies, lentil soup, and fluffy rice often steal the spotlight. Expect generous combo plates with two sides and sauces that tie it together. Some report the chicken skewing spicier lately, so conservative palates should ask before ordering, but most praise the food as fresh and satisfying. For families, it is broadly kid-friendly: simple rice, hummus, kebabs, pita, and fries are easy wins. A few parents flagged spicier chicken recipes on recent visits—ask for milder prep or choose lamb/beef kebabs and hummus. No kids menu noted, but portions are shareable and the patio works well with strollers.
At a Glance
- Generous portions with two sides included on many mains
- Strong vegetarian and vegan choices (falafel, tabouli, muhammara)
- Counter-service variability; occasional rude cashier reports and slow pickups
- Spice level drift on chicken items surprised some regulars
- Order accuracy issues reported in a few visits (wrong wraps, missing items)
What Sets It Apart
- two-sides-included plates
- broad vegetarian selection
- patio_with_heaters
What People Love
- Warm, toasty pita with rich dips
- Tender lamb and beef kebabs
- Crispy, aromatic falafel
- Hearty lentil soup on cool days
- Consistent value for the size
Points of Concern
- Order accuracy lapses (e.g., wrong wrap type or missing items) appear occasionally, especially during rushes
- Service tone at the counter can vary; a few reports of curt or impatient interactions
- Spice and seasoning drift on chicken noted by several regulars; verify heat level when ordering
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (occasional marketing-style praise), but strong metadata counters this concern
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$30-40 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Build a plate with lamb kebab ($24), hummus, and grilled veggies for balance
- Vegetarians: falafel plate ($18.25) plus muhammara ($11) makes a complete meal
- If sensitive to heat, choose beef or lamb shawarma over chicken
Perfect For
- Office lunch with hearty portions
- Casual dinner with family on the patio
- Quick group meetup before shopping
- Vegetarian-friendly casual meal
Location Insights
Area: Suburban tech corridor near malls and offices; draws families, office lunches, and casual dinners.
Safety: Well-lit, busy arterial with steady foot and car traffic; generally safe.
Nearby: Near shopping centers on Stevens Creek Blvd, close to Apple and other tech campuses; ample competing eateries.
CupertinoCupertino is a family-friendly suburban city with a strong presence of technology workers due to proximity to major tech companies like Apple. The dining scene includes casual eateries, Asian cuisine, and family-oriented restaurants, reflecting the diverse and affluent population. The area is safe, accessible, and popular for both quick dining and casual meals.
Stevens Creek CorridorThis micro-neighborhood along Stevens Creek Boulevard features a variety of retail outlets, shopping centers, and casual dining options catering to nearby residents and office employees. It has a convenient, accessible atmosphere with a focus on quick and diverse dining experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–21:00
Tuesday11:00–21:00
Wednesday11:00–21:00
Thursday11:00–21:00
Friday11:00–21:30
Saturday11:00–21:30
Sunday11:00–21:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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