There’s something about familiar dining when you’re far away from home, is there not? \u00a0Therefore, I was delighted to see Middle Eastern fare at Cargo<\/strong>, the St. Regis Vommuli Maldives<\/a> resort’s Middle Eastern restaurant. \u00a0Set under a canopy of trees, details have not gone unnoticed here, and there is both familiar Arabic music, as well as large outdoor cooling systems in place. \u00a0The name of the restaurant comes from the large cargo container (with its own back story related to the Titanic) which serves as the kitchen, located directly at the entrance. \u00a0Tables are arranged in an intimate manner — spread out to give privacy for dining couples. \u00a0Menus are completely digital. \u00a0While most of the drinks selections are available via tablet at the resort, Cargo is the only restaurant to have an entirely digital selection.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n A look at the menu yielded many traditional Arabic mezze and mains. \u00a0Diving right in, we ordered Fattoush<\/em>, Shanqlesh<\/em>, Falafel<\/em>, and (what else?) Chicken<\/em>\u00a0Schwarama<\/em>. \u00a0While the plating might not be exactly what I was expecting, the flavors delivered (with the exception of the falafel which had a bit more cinnamon than I was used to). \u00a0I loved the deconstructed nature of the Shanqlesh\u00a0(and ending up adding some of the aged local cheese to nearly all of the rest of the mezze), and the generous portion Fattoush was crispy and crunchy (just the way I prefer it).<\/p>\n <\/a><\/a><\/p>\n Main dishes were also as to be expected, with the highlight of the meal the Kastaleta Motaffayeh<\/em> (oven baked lamb chops with potato, olive oil, garlic, and lemon). \u00a0Served rustically in a deep, piping hot dish (as was my\u00a0Chicken Motaffayeh<\/em>), the sauce in both dishes was wonderfully tangy and savory. \u00a0I might have expected a rice dish of some kind to accompany the proteins, but both could easily stand alone. \u00a0As with the construction of some of the mezze, the presentation of both Motaffayeh’s was a bit surprising (but perhaps most importantly, there was no impact on the taste). \u00a0Too full from our large order of mezze and filling mains, we neglected to order something sweet to finish the meal. \u00a0However, guests can expect traditional\u00a0dishes like Um Ali<\/em> and Mohalabeah<\/em> to be available.<\/p>\n