Good middle eastern food in general, however the restaurant itself is very run down and lacks modern components. The food is good and standard for a middle eastern place, however I find their meats in particular very dry, and sometimes lacks spices. The juice bar however is very good and a neat addition to a restaurant where the food can be sometimes spicy. The sweet potato pie is also amazing and a great healthy desert alternative.
Pretty good deal on the super combo wrap. Meat and falafel for 10.50. Add some tabouli and extra veg and it makes for a nice medi-burrito lunch or light dinner.
Wasn’t a fan, doesn’t taste authentic at all - had the falafel, chicken kebab & baklava. I’m used to Semkeh in Bushwick, which is absolutely authentic Lebanese food & extremely delicious. Semkeh sets the bar high.
The lunch specials are a great option and are worth the price. I bought the chicken kefta lunch special. It came with a salad, rice and naan flatbread. A whole plate of food for $11. Great middle eastern food.
I eat here multiple times a week. You can’t go wrong with anything on the menu, although I strongly encourage first timers to try the chicken shawarma. Unbelievable food overall.
Not as good as Mr Falafel which closed. Too to bad..Bad tahini sauce. Said he forgot extra sauce I asked for. I don't think so. Charge me for baklava henever put in bag. Rude on phone when you call to complain.
I guess it come down to if you ever eat a GOOD QUALITY SHAWARMA !Maybe for that area it consider as good...But realy bothing speacial Nothing speacial.I just got the the Chicken shawarma in a wrap with babaganush( Extra $1.50 for babaganush )The Babaganush is TERRIBLE!!!Thw Service good...The sanwich is K, nothing special.For The Customer of that area I highly recomenr you to try the Kosher showarma on Ave P in BrooklynPita of the corner.It's Double the Price.But it will blow your mind away. (That's how Shawarma should test ).OrThe Turkish place By shipsheahbay ANATOLY
So far only ate once (chicken kebab platter with babaganoush, bean salad and baklava for dessert). They are not doing anything extraordinary in terms of recipes but things are done beautifully. Cooked great, flavors are balanced (smoked paprika galore and baklava without excessive spices). I will definitely try more.
I tried falafel pita and lamb wrap from this place. All the ingredients were fresh and good quality. The taste was very authentic and food was homemade. Staff is very polite and helpful. They serve vegetable juices and smoothies also. Curbside pickup is also available. Do give it a try.
Probably the most legit Arabic-style shawarma I've had in NYC! The eggplant was also fab.