
At SIMPLi, we've always believed that great food starts with great ingredients. That's why we couldn't be more excited to partner with mezeh mediterranean grill, a brand that shares our passion for quality, transparency, and food that's as good for you as it is delicious.
A Partnership Rooted in Shared Values
mezeh started with three friends and a simple idea: mediterranean food should be fresh, bold, made from scratch, and easy to enjoy every day. Across their 53 east coast locations, they've built a fast-casual experience around vibrant rice bowls, salads, and wraps made with nutritious vegetables, responsibly sourced proteins, and homemade sauces. Every recipe is built with simple, recognizable ingredients. No seed oils, no shortcuts.
That commitment to ingredient integrity is exactly why we knew this partnership was a natural fit.
From Our Farm to Their Kitchen
Starting April 6th, SIMPLi organic chickpeas and organic black lentils will be featured across some of mezeh's most beloved menu items, including mezeh's signature falafel, made the traditional way with herbs, chickpeas, and now organic sourcing to match::
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Clean-fried falafel
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Classic hummus
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Spicy hummus
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Spicy cilantro dip
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Crunchy chickpea topping
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Marinated chickpeas
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Black lentil salad
Chickpeas and lentils are true cornerstones of mediterranean cuisine, beloved for their versatility, rich flavor, and plant-based protein. By bringing SIMPLi organic ingredients into mezeh's scratch-made recipes, guests can enjoy the bold, fresh flavors they love, knowing the ingredients behind them are held to the highest standards.
Why This Matters
When a brand like mezeh chooses to go organic across dozens of locations and thousands of meals served every day, it's a meaningful commitment to ingredient quality and responsible agriculture. We're proud to be the partner they trust to deliver on that promise.
This is exactly what SIMPLi was built for: bringing purposefully sourced, organic ingredients to more tables, more kitchens, and more communities.

Ready to taste the difference? Find a mezeh near you and build a bowl you can feel good about.