I find this a good place to eat with friends or for business because it's so small it rarely builds up a background noise level that defeats my hearing aids and keeps me from joining the conversation. It is a tiny storefront Mediterranean restaurant, with only 7 closely spaced tables and carry-out. It can get crowded and noisy at Friday and Saturday dinnertime, though. Note that the spaces, including the hall to the bathroom, are small and rather cramped; someone with a cane or walker or wheelchair might find it hard to maneuver. But the food is good and reasonably priced.
Disability Awareness: Other, Quiet