Solid Kosher dining in a very simple setting. Nothing fancy here but the food’s very satisfying and the price is right. Check it out.
Jordan N.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
I’m going to be a repeat customer here. Why? Well, gosh — their food is pretty darn good. With all the Middle Easterners in Richardson, I’ve tried several shawarma and pita wraps, but this Israeli establishment’s pargiot sandwich knocked it off the ballpark with its robust and fresh flavors. I only had the half order for $ 5.99 and was full as it was accompanied with fries, but because I really loved it, I may just order a full pargiot sandwich next time. The fries are nothing special, but they’re made fresh. What is a pargiot? To be honest, I had to look it up — it just means boneless chicken thighs in Hebrew. Yeah, doesn’t sound as exotic as I thought it would be. And so this sandwich consists of seasoned boneless chicken thighs grilled and served in a pita pocket with hummus, tahini, salad, pickle and sauerkraut. Doesn’t sound complicated to me — which baffles me as to why other places can’t do their pitas better. I plan to come back also to try the Egyptian/Morrocan/North African shakshouka that’s also popular in Israel — a common breakfast dish consisting of eggs in tomato stew. They also have hummus and kafta kabobs, among other things. Largely a Kosher/Jewish/Israeli market, but the«cafeteria» inside is a great find.
Joshua G.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
One of my favorite Israeli food restaurants. I come here at least once a week for my lunch and the food is just perfect every time as well as the service
Mark B.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Great falafel here, best I’ve had around Dallas. Friendly, quick service, inexpensive, all around awesome place. Will be back.
Megan M.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
This place is amazing and the people there are super friendly. They also have a small grocery section where you can buy a variety of snacks and other things. I’m sure I’ll be back soon!
Gabriel M.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Do not be intimidated of trying something new! The people there are some of the friendliest people ever. They are always willing to answer your questions and help you. The food is great and you can also find other things to buy.
Morgan M.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Great place, friendly staff. The portions are huge to be prepared to be full! Nice to have a Kosher place that is for everyone. They do not discriminate! I go in in pants and t-shirt all the time! Just dont ask for cheese for anything. Kosher places do no mix meat and dairy. Wonderful food and fun israeli snacks for purchase inside! Get the schwarma, its to die for!
Lilly C.
Classificação do local: 5 Lower Greenville, Dallas, TX
Best place ever!!! Awesome service and the food is absolutely and ridiculously good. Love it
Kiti A.
Classificação do local: 3 Dallas, TX
Ok so… I didn’t know whether to give this a two or three star. My husband and I were around the area and wanted to stop and eat because of course, we were starving! We love trying out new foods, so when I saw the great reviews on Milk & Honey, I was convinced! We walked in, and we received no «welcome» no «hello» no NOTHING. But I brushed it off. We ordered our food and everything and I started to feel uncomfortable because I simply did not feel welcome. Anywho. I ordered the falafel pita, and my husband the shawarma pita. Ok, so hands down, DELICIOUS!!! You could taste the authenticity and the wonderful freshness of both dishes! I have a sensitive stomach, but I felt good afterwards, which is a plus. However… I couldn’t get over the treatment we received. We didn’t feel welcome, and we were just kinda there for them. Service is HUGE for me! So that knocked off stars. The food deserves a 5. But not the service. And for that reason we won’t go back. I had never felt«discriminated» like I did =(
Lynne K.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
Delicious pita bread… Yummy falafel. Everything is made fresh to order. There are some days they do not make shwarma so make sure to call ahead. I have also been there when they are out of things on the menu.
Blair C.
Classificação do local: 3 Roswell, GA
Stopped in for a quick lunch and realized that I’ve been to this place before, just haven’t reviewed. In addition to the felafel type mediterranean fare, there is a full compliment of burgers and other American style food. I had the kebab plate which came with fries and a generous amount of salad, while the meal was good old wholesome food, it was generally not memorable. But hey, it’s a felafel place, not fine dining. Service was generally quick, but it seemed like forever to get e food order to me, and I was right in front of the kitchen. In addition to the restaurant there is a pretty good market where you can pick up all kinds of kosher goodies.
David A.
Classificação do local: 3 Harrisburg, PA
Limited menu, just a few tables and not much service. My hummus and falaffel, with pita on the side tasted very good. Hard to find falaffel in the area so I enjoyed it. Served on plastic, no real plates. All good! They have a limited food store in back of the restaurant with Israeli products as well.
Steven C.
Saint Louis, MO
Best burger – Richardson, contender. Comfortable and clean. Open Sundays, not Saturdays. Fun assortment of candies and snacks. Great menu. Recommend the Messy Burger. Don’t ask for cheese though, or they’ll short you on their delicious fries. Sun-Thu 11:30−8 and Fri 11:30−3.