I enjoyed the hummus and the pita was very good. However, the large hummus was a small portion, and I only received one pita. The chicken kabob was a very small amount for the price, and the chicken was gristly and without much flavor. The rice was good but the stewed vegetables on top were lacking much in the way of flavor. The salad was not remarkable and seemed more of a plate filler. Overall it’s quite expensive given the small portions and with not much flavor. Sort of like cafeteria food. It was fresh and clearly homemade though. Despite the small portions and underwhelming flavor, I realized I was surprisingly full...
Read moreMy wife is genetically 100% Jewish heritage. My son is Orthodox. I was embarassed to appear, in person, at this Sabra Grill, so please, Sabra owner(s), change what you are doing there! We ordered the salmon...Sorry, we have no salmon. We order the soup...Sorry, we are out of soup. We ordered two servings of vegetables...Sorry, we only have one serving available because we are saving the rest for online orders. We order the baba ganoush...it tastes like it was fried in a Teflon-coated pan that was burning. Please, please, please, upgrade what you are doing there so we can eat there again. P.S. The decor could really...
Read moreWe live nearby and were curious to finally try this place.
TLDR: the prices are absurd and the food is mediocre. I wanted it to be great but did not deliver.
We almost got up and left due to the prices but decided to share the grilled eggplant/falafel/salad appetizer. This was $18.
Things that were good: grilled eggplant the quirky well-meaning staff pita bread
Things that were mediocre: hummus falafel (some were mostly just fried crust, others mushy in the middle)
Things that were bad: baba ganoush prices ($25 for one skewer, $32 for two!!!!! Even for SF prices, this is...
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