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Contribuisci feedbackI would go back. This spot is a great place for a fast casual dinner in Millburn. The veggies and Pita bread were fresh. The fried eggplant, however, tasted a bit like the grease needed changing. I get it, running a restaurant is tough. The mango sauce and tahini sauce on the Sabich gave it an authentic Israeli flavor. I wished it had some pickle and hot pepper. Service: Dine in
Fresh! Fresh! Fresh! Meal type: Lunch Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Falafel Platter
Belligerent owner with no integrity acted in a very childish manner in what should’ve been a simple resolution between that and the insect that was in my food I will not be returning I have pics with proof Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Stumbled into here unexpectedly and decided to give it a try. They are more Israeli food which we were curious about as usually when having Middle Eastern we are more used to Afghani, Turkish, or so. We tried a few dishes including shawarma and a type ofhummus with meat (it has a unique name that escapes me currently). The owner dropped by and was great to speak with. Worth avisit for Middle Eastern cuisine in a nice town! Parking is similar to many other places in this area which is usually meteredon the street or the nearby parking lots.
The best falafel sandwich and chicken shawarma I?ve ever tried. The pita is house made and soo soft. They make everything fresh and with so much care. You can taste it in the food quality. This place is one of my staples for lunch in between clientmeetings for a healthy, tasty, quick lunch. The owner takes so much pride in his food and makes it with all heart. Make sure youget their hot sauce to go with your sandwich it?s the perfect kick of spice. And if time permits, I get their coffee andbaklava. Best coffee I?ve had in all of Millburn.