Most of their food is really really good. Especially the Eilat mix of lamb and chicken shawarma, chicken shawarma from the spinny skewer thing, the falafel which is very flavorful (and not dry - an unfortunately common occurrence elsewhere), and the pita which is fresh, warm, and fluffy. Even their fries are really solid. Butter chicken on Indian night was really good too.
I also saw them pouring what looked like high quality olive oil on a hummus dish - always a good sign they’re not using a cheap seed oil.
Took off one star because the lamb curry was so salty to the point I didn’t want to eat it at all and the Yemenite soup last time was also so over salted it wasn’t enjoyable at all. Some of the other Indian dishes weren’t great either.
Definitely recommend going here but to be cautious on...
Read moreNew owner bought this place a year ago, very happy he did. Amazing portions, amazing food, some food straight from Israel. I have had "the best" Israeli food when I was in Israel, and this is pretty close. ALWAYS get the salad bar when you're here, it's yummy and fun. I don't think I've had anything bad here before (my sister had her Sheva Brachot a few months ago so we tried everything). Very smart owner and only hires the best. I wish him nothing but the best, and hope to see him expand to Princeton or even Miami. PS try the chimichurri sauce, you...
Read moreI haven't been to this place however, I think everyone should be cautious believing the "1" star on this page. Some Palestinian chick provoked a bunch of other Palestinians on Facebook to give this restaurant bad reviews just because it's Israeli cuisine. It's unfair and unjust to do so. This is America and everyone/everything should be welcome regardless of your political or religious beliefs. So in conclusion, give this...
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