The best hummus bowls I’ve ever had. Fresh, delicious and great portions! The pita bread is hot - right out of the oven.
Super creamy hummus. The salad was crunchy, vinegary, balanced.Got the squash and hazelnut hummus. Nice texture. The squash was a bit salty tho.Had cucumbers as a side instead of pita bread #gluten-free life.And the lemonanna which had strawberry blended in. That was dreamy.
Fantastic hummus and pita breads. Shocking prices.Truly some of the best and most authentic hummus we’ve had outside of Israel/ME. Fresh, no overpowering garlic, smooth and super delicious. Had ours with pine nuts and beef - all great. Pita bread was amazing too.What’s really disappointing is the hugeeee markup in price. Hummus is a very inexpensive food, and the prices here were eye watering. Each bowl comes with a small salad and a SINGLE pita bread, after tax and service this was $20 per person! An extra pita cost more too, though thankfully the staff actually gave us one kindly for free.$40 for 2 bowls of basic hummus is not acceptable and is expensive even by NYC/Dubai standards, let alone Philadelphia. Should be less than half the price in my opinion.
Get their limonana it’s so good. And the hummus is on point. Can’t go wrong.
4.8/5 fantastic middle eastern spot all though they don't sell the full scale middle eastern stuff. They only have like hummus and a couple of other things. Most people come for the hummus and the hummus is great. Very good stuff. $12 for the hummus platter though you don't get very much hummus with what you pay for, or at least I barely got any hummus. Would recommend regardless!
Best hummus I have ever eaten in my life — comparable to what I ate at Zahav. Smooth, creamy, and flavorful. The beet salad and a pita bread comes with the dish. There weren’t any utensils packed in the bag, so make a note to ask the employees for those items.
Ate here today. Friendly staff, but I otherwise don’t get why people rave about this place. Every flavored hummus dish is just traditional hummus served with toppings. There is no infused hummus. I’ve legit had tastier hummus from the supermarket.
Love Israeli food and some of the other restaurants owned by same group - but not sure about going out of your way for Dizengoff. Pita is the highlight, hummus is....fine enough. Got chicken-almond hummus bowl. Very tiny portion of almost ground chicken almost drowning in the hummus oil. Beet salad is nice. Neither my husband nor I finished everything --- not our usual behavior. As others have said, a bit pricey for a tasty enough but not totally satisfying lunch.
This small chain used to be good. Now days, the hospitality is out of the window and all they seem to care about is the next plastic bowl and paper bag delivery.The menu has shrunk to include only basic of the basic, no meat hummus, no Shakshuka, no salads other than beets, and only cold food. Even then the portion is super small and embarrassing.
Really good hummus and pita. Had the lamb and it was solid, maybe a little too much seasoning as it tasted like taco meat. Kind staff, solid lunch spot if u are willing to spend $16