4.1
13 reviews
67% will return

Mama Ayesha's

1967 Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC

Middle Eastern$$

About Mama Ayesha's

Our founder, Mama Ayesha Abraham, was born in the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem in the late 1800's. After running 24 farms by the age of 21, she came to the United States in the late 1940's and was hired as a cook for the Syrian Embassy. After toiling at the embassy and working at several DC restaurants, she opened her first restaurant in 1960, Calvert Cafe. The booming cafe served ambassadors, foreign dignitaries, and US officals. Known as the Calvert Cafe until Mama Ayesha's death in 1993, the building was renamed in her honor in 1994. Now run by her nephews and great nephews, although Mama Ayesha is no longer with us, her memory and recipes remain. Open Mon-Thu, Sun 12pm-10pm; Fri-Sat 12pm-11pm.

Halal summary

Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
Alcohol served
Trending

HalalRank

Score reflects a halal certificate on file, with an active issue report under review.

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Hours

Monday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Amenities

Parking space
Restroom
To-go
Handicap access
Transit access

Location

1967 Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC

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Hamid X

Jul 21, 2018135 reviews
2

Mama Ayesha\'s is a Middle Eastern restaurant (Maya Ayesha was born in Jerusalem, Palestine in the late 1800s but the restaurant doesn\'t bill itself as Palestinian) serving your typical Levantine fare. The waiter assured me that all the food is halal, but that doesn\'t apply to the walls of alcohol proudly on display. The restaurant is full-service and swankier than the vast majority of Arab restaurants. It bills itself as a DC landmark, a place to be or see a powerbroker, but perhaps it\'s lost Mama Ayesha\'s roots. Parking is nearly impossible, good luck finding it in a nearby neighborhood, so leave the 2013 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG Wagon (12.1s @ 121mph!) at the track. Of course, grilled meat takes center stage, and this author tried the Mushakal Mashawi ($21) -- a meat sample for the indecisive with shish kabob (marinated leg of lamb), kifta (a ground beef kabab), shish taouk (marinated chicken breast), and vermicelli rice (rice with vermicelli). The food set the benchmark for average, quite disappointing with all the praise lavished upon it by itself. 3 out of 5 stars for quality, minus the standard 1 star for alcohol for a total of 2 out of 5 stars.

Would return
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Monica Bearden

Apr 6, 201322 reviews
5

We ate here on our trip to Washington. The food is very good. I ordered the lamb chops and baba ghanouj. My daughter had the shish kabab. As others have already stated, there is alcohol served here.

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Bhagee Maee

Oct 13, 201230 reviews
5

Few of us friends got there late night for a carry out. Some of the most delicious food I have had. Felt like cooked with attention and skill.

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Usman Khalid

Aug 14, 20121 review
5

this place is awesome! went there last night and ordered the shish. taouk. and it was great. we also tried the labneh and the hummos, along with the grape leaves.

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mona almuhana

Mar 16, 20117 reviews
4

place really nice,, clean. Food was good yet pricey.

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H M

Jan 29, 2011837 reviews
3

The food is pretty good. The decor and ambiance is interesting, to say the least. Had the ground beef kabab, and it was decent. Please note I saw alcohol being served when I was there.

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Emil Ali

Jun 21, 2010124 reviews
4

A lot of halal eaters tend to not go to restaurants that serve alcohol or cater to a "granola" audience. This is one of those places those people should avoid if that bothers them. The restaurant aims to serve communities impressed by decor, etc. I think they did a great job with that and the food isn't half bad. The pricing is in line with restaurants of this caliber and I will definately return!

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John Chaklader

Nov 4, 200910 reviews
4

Their lamb is really good; interior decor really nice and we had pretty good service. Very expensive but in line with the local area.

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Nabil Ahmad

Aug 16, 2009472 reviews
3

Was not that impressed.......The setting is great and the food is pretty good.......but the service is lousy.....Also, one of the waiter verified that the meat was "halal" but not sure of the validity as they serve alcohol there....Not a place to take families.

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Adeel Rahman

Jan 4, 200994 reviews
4

A touch on the pricier side but the dish i had here, kofte kebab with rice, was very flavorful and tasty. lovely decor as well.

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Brian Corteville

Oct 19, 20068 reviews
5

Mama Ayesha's is great. I went in with a group of people for an Iftar dinner, and everything was fantastic- the food, the service and the atmosphere. I will definitely go back!

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Shabana Mir

Mar 2, 200537 reviews
4

Great food. Not cheap though.

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Zulifqar Khan

Oct 15, 20049 reviews
5

I've been here a number of times for the swordfish. Very nice staff and owner. I've know people to order entire lambs here b/c they are so good. They do have a bar which serves alcohol.