There is a funky little piece of the Middle East in Austin tucked away on North Loop Boulevard.  Parking is tough to find and reservations are highly recommended since there are just a few tables  The dining room is dark, there isn’t a hostess station when you enter, the sole nod to decoration is the variety of carpets hanging on the walls.

Ararat restaurant serves Persian, Kurdish, and Turkish style food.   We started with a sparkling pomegranate drink–pomegranate syrup blended with the sparkling water, and mint leaves–a very refreshing combination.  For entrees we had sizzling shrimp (one of the specials for the day), and sizzling lamb, which featured chunks of tender meat resting in a pool of spicy tomato sauce and topped with the maust museer (a yogurt based sauce). It was served with grilled zucchini and onions, along with rice and bulgur, all atop a bigger-than-plate-sized pita.  For me the spicy tomato sauce hit the spot.  They were accommodating on our special request of no butter sauce on the lamb.  Everything is served atop a flat bread.   For me the highlight of the meal was the dessert.  We chose baked figs stuffed with walnuts on a pomegranate, and honey sauce and it was truly superb.

Ararat, 111 E. North Loop Blvd., (512) 419-1692