Best Falafel in Valley Village. hands down. Always fresh and tasty and quick. It’s not too busy so the service is fast usually and the owner is always here working hard servicing everyone with a smile. Definitely worth coming by and eating. They have a nice Israeli Manu once you come in
Shlomo E.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I eat at the restaurant few days a week… every day same quality, great service and fun environment Food taste delicious and prices are fair. Go ask for Dadon and you’ll enjoy a good Middle East food
Jerry S.
Tu valoración: 5 Beverly Hills, CA
Fantastic shawarma! The best I’m had in America so far and compares with some of the best I’ve had in Israel! Gotta say the hamburgers look fantastic as well but if I’m here I’m having shawarma so I can’t say for sure. Workers are really friendly and take pride in their food. Only thing that could use work is the ambience. A little too simple. Overall, I’m very happy this place opened up!
Chaya B.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I had the food there previously and it was delicious. But i am trying to order over the phone but they don’t answer their phone and their website has no menu! Google, facebook and Unilocal each have different hours that they are open until. I don’t know which is correct.
Daniel M.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Got a falafel pita, didn’t know it came with fries. Pita was bomb, fries needed salt, thick cut and filling. Quick and easy.
Levi C.
Tu valoración: 5 Torrance, Los Angeles, CA
Stopped in for a quick shwarma lafa this morning I was the only one there which makes sense it was pretty early for shwarma but I love shwarma and I was up early today anyway the guy who served me was very friendly and the shwarma was very good so I highly recommend this place plus I believe it’s a new joint so let’s support small businesses :) oh ye I forgot to pay so I’m gonna call them as soon as I finish this review
Ben J.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
The staff were very social and helpful. The food tastes exactly like it should while they don’t throw millions of choices at you– so its easy to order. All of the salads are made on spot, even the hummus !, the prices are as fair as it can be. if your in a rush just give em a call and they’ll made it for you to pick up.
Roi A.
Tu valoración: 5 Beverly Hills, CA
Home away from home. Amazing food. And I believe that I already tried 80% of the menu. Everything is so good!!! And it is not easy to find kosher food that really taste like Israel.
Ian L.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Do yourself a favor and try the kabab!!! In 1 word… amazing! In 3 words… best kabab ever!
Ray R.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This place is a fantastic gem. Amazing shawarma, and it’s glatt kosher! Definitely recommend!
Rachel M.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
Love this place! The staff is super friendly, welcoming, and attentive. We had the avocado egg rolls to start which were very yummy. They bring out Israeli pickles & other vegetables for you to snack on as you wait. We then ordered the shawarma which was flavorful & juicy. We will definitely be coming back to try the other items on the menu!
Stuart W.
Tu valoración: 3 VALLEY VILLAGE, CA
Just opened last week, I was taking a walk in the area and they let me taste the shawarma fresh off the spit, it was delicious. I was tempted to try one of their Israeli sandwiches just they were out of Laffa Bread, I’ll give it a try next time around. The meat was very tasty…
Liz A.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Omg!!! Soooo good! Shawarma plate is so delicious, I really like this places, fresh, yummy, and fast.
Christiana D.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
We chewed and chewed and tasted and tried, hoping to reach that wow moment. Each bite solidified the sad truth we didn’t want to admit – we were the victims of bland food. Was it fresh? Seemed to be. The shawarma was promptly sliced off the spit and sautéed in the pan, the schnitzel dropped into hot oil upon order, along with the fries to accompany the sandwiches. The array of cabbage salads filling the counter with there vibrant colors, we were even served a vegetable pickle at the beginning along with some olives. While this serving of pickled vegetables seemed a nice way to begin, it was the first pickle I ever needed to add salt to and had barely no vinegary kick, falling flat. It was a prediction of what was to come: completely bland and unseasoned meats and salads… We had the shawarma baguette and the schnitzel baguette. The shawarma was lacking any juiciness and pop you typically get from shawarma, the meat was dry and lackluster. The schnitzel was light and crispy, but there was no seasoning on it! Just chicken, bread crumbs, fried. To compensate for those lack of flavors, we had to squeeze lots of tahini and amba on each bite, and follow it by a pickled pepper. The fries were nothing to write home about– your typical frozen fries, heartlessly thrown into the frier and served along as an after thought of a side. My advice: Taste your food! Do you like it? Does it make you want to eat more? Is it seasoned correctly? Does the pickle taste like a pickle? It’s a simple concept that can make the difference in great success or failure.
Garry G.
Tu valoración: 5 Van Nuys, CA
I was there last week when they just opened. I had the shawarma plate with some home made hummus and French fries. Absolutely delicious. The place is in a kosher area but don’t look on them that way, they have an assortment of different dishes like burgers and sandwiches. Will be back !