This is about the Tribeca location. The place is always closed every time I leave my place to get food so don’t expect to grab dinner here. I did come during earlier hours once and the staff is sloppy and they look as if they don’t know what they’re doing and what’s on their menu or in their food. The inside of the place looks disorganized. I even asked the only man working behind the counter about their Shawarma (since I’m vegan) he rolled his eyes at me giving me such an attitude and didn’t even respond. I am a human being and if people have dietary restrictions that you won’t or don’t understand you’re still supposed to respect. Especially when you’re there to serve those who have went about their time to go into your restaurant to eat. All negative experiences here, hopefully a new restaurant...
Read moreit truly is my favorite place in all of Tribeca. I recently switched jobs and one of the best parts of this new job is that it's close to the hummus and pita co. I get the bowl 3-4 times a week. Either the veggie bowl if I'm feeling like being vegetarian or the chicken bowl if I'm feeling a little frisky. So delicious. All the hummus's are delicious, grilled onions are grilled to perfection. (Pro tip: ask for half of one hummus and half of another hummus, you usually wind up with about 10-15% more hummus if my calculation is correct). Another benefit is the way you can rip the pita up and use it as a glove to pick up the food instead of using utensils satisfies my caveman propensities. 10/10 will...
Read moreUff da, I might've made a mistake coming here after a pro-Palestine rally in Foley Square, but at least I didn't order the "Israeli" couscous, which probably wasn't actually from Israel, no matter how you slice it. But to be overly fair, the staff were kind to let me use the restroom even before I ordered, & they didn't mind (didn't see) my sign ☢️.
I only gave three stars not for political reasons, but because my bowl (Turkish meatballs, eggplant 🍆, rice 🍚, mushroom 🍄 hummus, cucumber 🥒, & feta) was just good enough, like a cheaper version of Naya. But then again, I'd been to Ayat Staten Island recently, so maybe I was expecting the...
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