Jonathan Gold reviews Kismet
Kohlrabi salad is on the menu at the new Middle Eastern-themed restaurant Kismet in Los Feliz.
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Freekeh Fritters with a “pickley” green sauce.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)The Turkish-ish breakfast at Kismet features a variety of small plates. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Lemony Chicken Pie comes with tahini.
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Jeweled crispy rice at Kismet in Los Feliz. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Kismet chefs and co-owners Sara Kramer, second from right, and Sarah Hymanson, right, chat with a customer.
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Sara Kramer, left, and Sarah Hymanson, are chefs and co-owners of Kismet, a new Middle Eastern-themed restaurant in Los Feliz.
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Kismet chefs and co-owners Sara Kramer, left, and Sarah Hymanson sample some of their dishes.
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Kismet’s sous chef Erik Girton talks with chef and co-owner Sara Kramer.
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Chefs Shawn Pham of Simbal restaurant and Nicole Rucker of Cofax coffee shop enjoy lunch at Kismet in Los Feliz.
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