Didn't love the concept of having "food servers" instead of waiters: You go to the cashier and order whatever you like, and then someone brings it to you - not a fan. Putting the service aside, my partner and I went there to try the different types of shakshuka's served there. We ended up ordering the Balkan (I think it was called) - Shakshuka with cheese and eggplant. The food was just "ok" in our opinion. Oh! The place also felt a little "old", as in the average age of the people surrounding us - sort of like the coffee shops you'd go to with your pals while you wait for your kids to finish school... And... Well... That's not my age yet so... Yeah... Not...
Read moreLovely place for branch. The food is fresh and tasty. Coffee is really good. The stuff is helpful and attentive and the area is great to sit at. Only weird part was the lack of table service. You order at the cashier and get the food to the table. It's common in many places but not in Israel, could have...
Read moreNOT KOSHER Posting this so no one else who cares gets confused. Comes up as kosher under Google, and it still has the word kosher on their sun shade. We ate there thinking it was kosher and I’ve heard many other friends do it as well...
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