Some of the best shawarma I’ve had. The sides and hommas are delicious — and the guy behind the counter is very friendly(and witty). The meals are enough for 2 people to share. If it weren’t such a schlep from my office I’d eat there every day(except Friday when it’s closed in observance of the Sabbath).
Mansoor K.
Tu valoración: 3 Chicago, IL
Decent food, but this is Arab Palestinian /Syrian food far from Israeli food. But people were very nice. Will be back soon
Ronit K.
Tu valoración: 5 Fordham Manor, NY
The best shawarma outside of Israel! Quick and friendly service, and they fill up the pita for you, not like other places that let you just do it yourself… Food tastes fresh and they have a great selection of salads.
Muhammad A.
Tu valoración: 5 Bronx, NY
We tried this Israeli restaurant yesterday in search of Mediterranean food. Restaurant looks very much run down in appearance. Restroom was not clean. But oh dear God, food was delicious. We ordered kufta, flafel, chetzi chetzi and beef shish. And each bit of each dish tasted incredible even though the dishes were very simple in their looks. Beef could have been cooked somewhat more. It is a self-service place. They prepare food rather fast. Seemed a very busy take out place when we visited.
Badreddine P.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
I’ve been there few times, I can assure that they’ve one of the best shawarma in Manhattan, I tried it in too many restaurants(Turkish …etc) but theirs is so delicious and amazing, I can’t wait to go back there, thanks for this great food.
Jing Z.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
I’m not Jewish but I was recommended to go there with some Orthodox Jewish friends and the place impressed me with the tastiness and freshness of the meats. I’d totally go there again!
David K.
Tu valoración: 3 Woodmere, NY
Ordered a schwarma in a laffa. The food was fine. The restaurant itself looks disgusting. It is catering to the YU college crowd, so I am sure they are not very discriminating. The tables and floor are old and dirty. There are tons of full black garbage bags and old raincoats near the front door. The bathroom is dingy and old. This place needs a top-to-bottom upgrade. Food was a 4. Restaurant itself is a 1.
Hannah H.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Best shwarma outside of Israel! Love it! I can’t wait to be back to the heights to grab some delicious shwarma salad. :)
Maria V.
Tu valoración: 3 Manhattan, NY
Service is alright nothing to brag about. Food is actually good when is fresh, but the last time I had a salad it was stale making it the food inconsistent. As far a price it could be more affordable.
Michael C.
Tu valoración: 4 Ridgewood, NY
The shawarma was good and fresh not the type that’ll leave you bloated or make you feel nauseous, the price is $ 12 for a huge portion that’s easily shared
Mike Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Cedarhurst, NY
Best Israeli food in the world.(Yes, better than in Israel). When I lived in Israel I missed Golan Heights’ schwarma.
Dan S.
Tu valoración: 2 Alexandria, VA
The food was OK. I had the chicken Shawerma, it was serviceable but hardly worth a return trip.
M F.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Food… excellent! Service…fast and courteous! Price…low to moderate! Décor…non excitant! Parking…not in this lifetime! Will I go again… if I can park my wheels, a resounding YES!
Phin L.
Tu valoración: 4 Washington Heights, Manhattan, NY
Very tasty but I felt kind of uncomfortable there. Got some funny looks from clientele.
Darwin G.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
A very good chicken shawarma sandwich($ 8 – 9) with fries inside and a diverse selection of condiments including cabbage, carrots, pickles, wine sauce, hot sauce, green sauce, etc. Great service and a fine place for a quick bite.
Jacob C.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
Small Israeli/Middle Eastern kosher meat restaurant next to a major Jewish university. The food is great, the service is fast and it is fairly reasonably priced by kosher standards. Great selection of sauces and salads. Pro-tip: for $ 1, you can add lamb bacon to any order. It has a powerful flavor, but its really good.
Layla F.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
My go to spot! Best kosher meat place in the area. they’re cheap, delicious, fast food. They are usually open til 2am– best stop for munchies or when you want a hot meal. If you like spicy get zaidys, their garlic mayo is killer! And brisket is crazy good! Laffas are worth the few extra bucks instead of a pita. The fries are yum especially when well done– super crispy! The chulent and chicken soup are the best if you are craving some homey and hearty food.
Ruby K.
Tu valoración: 4 South Ozone Park, NY
Nice little kosher place. The cashier and workers were very nice. I ordered the falafel and it was delicious. You have the option to add whatever toppings you like. Everything was fresh and the service was quick too. I would definitely go here again when I’m in the area.
Josmanuel A.
Tu valoración: 4 Washington Heights, Manhattan, NY
It’s a small great kosher place around my neighborhood. I go from time to time. They have great falafel and I love the chicken Teriyaki on a pita with the vegetables and hummus and fries. This place brings middle eastern cuisine to the Heights. There prices are low budget. You could get a meal for less than 10 dollars. The falafel are my favorite. They also have a lot of sauces you could choose from to dip or put in your pita. They also have laffas and other type of dishes. I really like this place if you like kosher middle eastern food you have to try Golan Heights.
Cat T.
Tu valoración: 5 Honolulu, HI
Hands down the best falafel pitas ever. I’ve been here numerous times already. Made fresh, tons of veggies to choose from, and all different kinds of sauces that you can put on it. You can get white or whole wheat pita. Veggies include– cucumber-tomato mix, beets, carrots, lettuce, quinoa, onions, eggplant, corn mix, etc. You can have hummus and fries inside your pita or not. Sauces include– tahini, garlic, BBQ, mango, sweet chili, etc. I have also tried their teriyaki chicken and chicken shawarma which are good too. The price is average, and one pita is huge. Its a casual place for eat in or take out.