Restaurant review: Meze in Brighouse
Oct 15 2010 Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Restaurant review: Meze in Brighouse
AS soon as you walk towards Meze restaurant in the oh-so-quiet night streets of Brighouse you know you’re in for a good night.
They’ve transformed an old building into something that grabs the attention with its ultra-smart orange and yellow appearance.
It kind of beckons you in.
It’s smart inside too – and they do it with mirrors. A huge one on a wall gives the impression that Meze is twice the size it actually is.
No doubt a few unlucky diners may have walked bang into it.
The owners are, quite rightly, clearly proud of their chic Greek and Turkish taverna. The service is great from the moment you walk through the door – just pleasant, friendly, assuring and patient.
You get a sense of immediate relaxation.
Every dish is explained, every need met and nothing is too much trouble. Surely that’s how all restaurants should be.
Meze is Greek for a selection of small dishes served in the Mediterranean and Middle East as an appetiser course.
Naturally Meze offers far more than that.