Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual Levantine grill on Mill Road with generous portions, friendly service, late hours, shisha out back, and strong value, though allergy handling and occasional seasoning consistency need attention.
Rotana Big Grill delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional charcoal-grilled meats and generous portions paired with warm, attentive service and strong value. However, a severe allergy mishandling incident and consistency concerns prevent grade A territory, while modest seating constraints limit its destination appeal despite the pleasant Mill Road setting and loyal following.
On Mill Road, Rotana Big Grill feels warm and welcoming with a visible charcoal grill behind glass and a calm hum of conversation. Service is often described as friendly and quick, with little touches like complimentary mint tea. One diner noted, "the platters fed two of us with leftovers," capturing the generous portions vibe. The cooking leans classic Levantine—smoky mixed grills, shawarma, mezze, and occasional dishes like maqlouba—more comforting than flashy. Seafood like grilled sea bass draws praise, and desserts such as kunafa round out the meal. Most reviews highlight freshness and value; a few mention seasoning swings or slow bill timing, and one severe allergy complaint urges caution. Families are well served: a dedicated kids menu (nuggets, strips, soup) and familiar wraps/burgers make ordering easy. The shisha area sits in a separate back garden, so dining up front stays family-friendly. Expect plenty of mezze and grill options that most kids will try, though very picky eaters may prefer the kids selections.
Area: Lively Mill Road corridor with independent shops, cafes, and multicultural crowd; casual and student-friendly.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Near Cambridge station area and Central Mosque; mix of restaurants, bars, and small retailers.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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