Tel Aviv Kosher Grill in Los Angeles is a delightful culinary haven that had me savoring every mouthwatering bite of their delectable pita dishes! Nestled in a vibrant neighborhood, this restaurant offers an authentic taste of Israeli cuisine that left me longing for more.
Now, let's talk about the pita; it's an absolute treat! Tel Aviv Kosher Grill offers a tantalizing selection of pita dishes, each filled with fresh and flavorful ingredients that transport you straight to the streets of Tel Aviv. From the savory Falafel Pita to the succulent Shawarma Pita, every bite was a burst of authentic Middle Eastern flavors that delighted my taste buds.
But what made my dining experience truly special was our waitress, Maya. Her warm smile and attentive service instantly made me feel like a valued guest. Maya's knowledge of the menu was impressive, and she guided me through the pita options, recommending some delicious combinations that suited my taste perfectly.
As I savored my pita dishes, it became evident that Tel Aviv Kosher Grill was not just another kosher eatery; it was a culinary haven that celebrated the essence of Israeli cooking. The quality of the ingredients and the care in preparing each dish reflected the kitchen's dedication to delivering an outstanding dining experience.
The restaurant's interior exuded an inviting charm, with its Middle Eastern decor and cozy seating creating a welcoming atmosphere to enjoy an authentic meal.
For anyone seeking an authentic Israeli dining experience in Los Angeles, Tel Aviv Kosher Grill is a must-visit. The delightful pita dishes, the exceptional service from waitresses like Maya, and the warm ambiance make it a dining destination that stands out from the rest. Whether you're a fan of Middle Eastern cuisine or simply someone looking for a culinary adventure, Tel Aviv Kosher Grill will leave you with a satisfied palate and a desire to...
Read moreMonday, 22 May 2017: Shalom lic ku lam. Last Thursday, 18 May, I went for the first time to the Israeli fast food restaurant {ha mis ha dah Israeli} in Burbank / Valley Village area. I called before arriving and a man name Paul answer the phone in thick Israel accent.
I am Not from Israel and I am not even Jewish, but I Love Israel and the language in my heart and I speak basic Ivrit. So since I had eaten at two other all Israeli restaurants which are my two favorites, but I did not want to pay a high price, so I was looking for fast food, but much cleaner and without any bugs or flies like the fast food Israel restaurant that I ate at a year ago located on Melrose.
The food at the Melrose restaurant was Eizee bassa or Al Hapanim, but I was really impressed with Tel Aviv fast food and I love the fact that Paul and all of them are real Jews who speak Hebrew (Ivrit).
After all that is why I was there to eat Israeli food and talk in Hebrew and Not English. The food was very good, the three men were very nice to all of the customers. I stood out like a swollen thumb in that I was the only African Black American man there speaking in Ivrit with them as everyone else was Israeli and so were the customers. I liked it so much that I returned later at night to eat again. The only negative thing I can say is that they do Not have a restroom (Ain She roo tem). But at least they had a sink with soap to wash hands. I will go back and eat there again when I want to eat some Ohel mahir Israeli. Elohim...
Read moreI apologize in advance, and I will retract this review, if the falafel shawarma truck located outside the restaurant is not affiliated with the restaurant.
The kosher falafel shawarma truck on Burbank boulevard outside this restaurant is mezzo at best.
The price was right, which was nice. And they added a lot of condiments like red sauce and tahini sauce & napkins.
And the falafel sandwich on a pita was delicious! Perfect Israeli style with cucumbers and tomatoes with delicious falafel balls and great sauce! Delicious.
The chicken shawarma pita sandwich, however, was vile. The chicken was old and, despite good seasoning, the old age of the grilled chicken was impossible to hide. The cut of the chicken itself was also suspect. Spat out of mouth &...
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