Friday 2:00pm. I came to this place with great expectations. The place is small, with disorderly tables and chairs, neither fancy, nor cozy. There's no menu. Each day the food offer is different. As an appetizers we had pita bread and 6 petit plates with chicken peas, eggplant dip (2 different), tomatoes, beats and corn. As entrée I tried onions filled with meat. The other options were meat balls, chicken balls and artichokes filled with ground meat. The appetizers were fresh and tasty. The food was regular. The casserole sauce was washed with an excess of oil. The side was white rice. With a soda and Turkish coffee $20 per person is too much. My hope to eat a good homemade kosher food (as my mother used to make)...
Read moreEverything was delicious and we had the perfect amount of food.
We ordered Shabbos meals for our family of 13. Everyone loved all the food and Nava helped us order the perfect amount without overspending (prices are very reasonable too). I placed the order on Tuesday and picked up Friday early afternoon before Shabbos, super easy, they are all so lovely. For the weekend, we ordered Mediterranean salmon, 3 different kinds of chicken, meat cigars and all the sides and dips needed. Every single dish was delicious and enjoyed by everyone, without a single complaint (that rarely happens). Will definitely be...
Read moreWow! I accidentally discovered the most amazing homemade kosher restaurant. I must admit, I was never a fan of kosher food. I find most of it bland. Like they cooked the flavor out. Nava's food is fresh, flavorful, always interesting and delicious. Comfort food, without the heaviness. This is the food, you wish mama made. Nava is behind the counter, cooking up a storm, and keeping everybody happy. So if you're in the mood for a home cooked meal, do yourself a favor and check this place out....
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