Small space feels like a community staple with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Dining area offers a cozy environment amid a quiet neighborhood setting. Energy varies, but friendliness and cleanliness stand out.
Tikka kebab and tandoori chicken stand out for their fresh, delicious flavors. Pairing kebabs with naan or garlic naan adds a solid touch to the meal.
Good to know
Expect an additional 30 minutes wait after ordering for pickup.
The food served is 100% halal.
Prices are about 50% cheaper than most Indian restaurants.
Food truck offers generous portions of well-seasoned gyros and juicy pork souvlaki with a lively, energetic vibe that draws consistent lines. The atmosphere reflects authentic Greek presence with clear ordering instructions and a focus on fresh, flavorful meals at fair prices.
Tzatziki sauce comes with a bit of garlic and hits the right spot. It pairs well with hot sauce and grilled onions for a flavorful Mediterranean touch.
Good to know
Get there before 12 pm to avoid the lunch rush.
They only accept cash; Venmo/ePay is also an option.
They close around 3:30 or 4 PM, so call ahead to confirm.
Mediterranean restaurant with small, crowded interior and close table spacing creates a lively yet noisy atmosphere that challenges conversation. Outdoor seating with heating and coverage offers a more relaxed vibe amid bustling nights. A large communal table stands out as a distinctive feature.
Plates highlight green shakshuka, piri piri chicken with couscous, and grilled halloumi. Zucchini chips, roasted cauliflower, and fish a la plancha also stand out with solid portions.
Good to know
Reservations are needed as the restaurant was full during lunch.
Make reservations ahead of time to avoid a wait.
The brunch time on Saturday is very busy.
Street food carts with flashy yellow exteriors line busy city streets, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with the aroma of sizzling meat and the sight of food prepared in front of customers. Seating is limited to nearby benches and covered areas, making the experience casual and often involving waiting outdoors. The energy is lively, with a steady flow of people drawn by the distinctive street-side setup and open-air dining.
Falafel stands out with fresh vegetables and flavorful falafel served in sandwiches or platters. Chicken shawarma offers ample quantity and a delicious taste, often paired with rice, pita, and fries.
Good to know
Expect long lines, especially during peak hours like noon.
The food truck is takeout only with no seating available.
A small meal costs $9, while a regular meal is $11.
Small Mediterranean restaurant offers a cozy, calm atmosphere with friendly vibes and clean, well-decorated interiors. Seating includes stools and tables, but indoor dining carries a noticeable frying smell. Known for fresh, excellent falafel and affordable prices, it attracts those seeking simple, tasty meals.
Falafel stands out with its crispy outside and soft inside, perfectly seasoned and fresh. Shawarma also ranks high, offering authentic and delicious Mediterranean flavors in generous portions.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $10 for a falafel pita sandwich.
The chicken platter costs $15 and includes chicken, lettuce, and rice.
The restaurant serves halal food and offers vegetarian options.
Cozy interior with freshly baked bread and homemade cheese creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Clean and well-decorated space offers a quiet, friendly vibe. Known for authentic Georgian flavors and exceptional desserts, it draws those seeking genuine cuisine.
Shawarma stands out with its juicy, flavorful profile and fresh ingredients. Khachapuri and khinhali also deliver delicious, authentic tastes.
Good to know
If placing an order for pickup, be prepared to wait an additional 30-40 minutes on top of the time they tell you.
The salads were made 5 and 3 days ago, as indicated on each container.
The prices are very reasonable.
Modern, clean space offers a vibrant atmosphere with friendly staff and relaxing music. Seating is often limited, catering to quick visits or grab-and-go lunches. The vibe balances upscale fast casual with healthy, flavorful Mediterranean options.
Falafel offers a satisfying crunch. Bowls come loaded with grilled chicken, creamy hummus, tangy tzatziki, and fresh veggies like arugula, corn, cucumber, and tomato.
Good to know
Cava accepts credit and debit cards for payment.
The restaurant has limited seating, especially during peak hours.
Prices at Cava can be considered high for a fast food chain.
Narrow space combines grocery, bakery, and live meal corners in one bustling spot. Crowds create a lively, welcoming atmosphere filled with aromas of fresh baked goods and spices. Cleanliness stands out despite tight packing and busy energy.
Shawarma stands out with white sauce on the side and a divine flavor. The hot bar features Central Asian dishes like manti and shawarma, alongside shashlik and lule kebabs.
Good to know
The line is running very fast, and you wonโt spend more than 5-10 minutes in a lane.
The market is well-stocked with a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, and spices.
The supermarket offers halal food, which is important for dietary needs.