Enjoy a clean, comfy vibe with a sparkling atmosphere and thoughtful touches, plus highly recommended dishes that leave you wanting more!
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Howard Edelbaum
This place rocks! I am picky and here there is nothing to be picky about. Today, I had an oat milk latte, salmon cake sandwich on gluten free bread which came with salad.
The latte was creamy and delicious! The bread was excellent didn’t impact taste given it was gluten free. The salmon cake came with horseradish sauce. Some places use horseradish due to its strong taste and it can be overpowering however, not here. The horseradish sauce blended well to add to and bring out the flavor of the salmon cake.
What a nice salad! Nice fresh greens with beets. The dressing was made with beets and was light, tasty and not too sweet. It was an excellent side to the salmon cake.
Between the salmon cake, sauce, salad, beet dressing and latte I walked away feeling well nourished and my taste buds had a satisfying experience.
The place is very comfy with seating well placed in many areas to choose from. Out front, the bar, dining area and backyard which is enclosed and temperature controlled. I sat at the bar.
While I was sipping my latte before my food arrived I noticed the bartender was wiping down every bottle of the full bar. I was very impressed and asked her how often she did this and she said every week. Another great thing about this place is the cleanliness, the work they put into cleaning shows and as a clean freak so, appreciate this. You can tell when you walk in the place has a sparkle.
Lastly, I had a knapsack that I put on the stool next to me. The hostess was so thoughtful she placed my bag on one of the hooks under the bar. They think of everything to keep the place pleasant, friendly and welcoming.
Left wanting to come back to try other dishes. Highly recommend dining here.
This was my 4th time this lovely Israeli place in Brooklyn / Greenpoint. I usually get the shawarma plate which I really like there, however since now I’m Vegan in addition to being gluten free I really struggled finding anything to eat. I wanted the falafel but they said it had gluten, then I selected the sabich without the eggs (so it’s vegan) and I couldn’t have it either since they said the eggplants were with fried with panko, which left me with the fatush salad without the bread in it. When they brought it, I was quite surprised since they left the cheese even though specified I’m vegan as well as there were barely any veggie in it except for the green leaves. I guess this is not the right place if you’re gluten free and vegan because your options are Very limited. If not, you’ll find a great Israeli food such as schnitzel, falafel, hummus and a “fusion” take on shawarma .
* the oat milk latte was great