Grace Soong
We ordered the cheese and spinach bourekas for $12.50. It came with a small amount of hummus and cabbage and corn salad. The boureka and hummus were both good but the salad was tasteless.
The aircondition was not working properly, so they kept the door open to let in outside air. It is 85 degrees outside. The water they served was not iced and warmed up very quickly. The place was small and quite run down. I normally would not mind eating in a "hole in the wall" if the food is good and the price is reasonable. But this is not one of those places.
My daughter ordered the mixed meat shish kebab platter for $19.50 and she complained that the meats were dry. I had the Kafta kebab platter for $16.50. It came with 6 pieces of kafta which were quite salty. They came with tahini which was watery and tasteless. My son had the lamb shank special for $26.50. As I said earlier, these are not the prices expected from a "run down, hole in a wall."
Maira Saul
Great experience at Gazala's. We came early for lunch on a Saturday, so the place had some tables available. I didn't make a reservation because the reviews on open table informed me that it doesn't seem to be working well. The atmosphere was friendly and cozy, the staff and the other patrons were nice and warm. The handmade-to-order pita was delicious. Hummus was perfect and the dessert was amazing. We'll come back for dinner (BYOB) soon!
Amir Shevat
The Israeli salad was fresh and flavorful. The falafel was a little raw in the center. The service was friendly and fast.
Donna Chazanov
Was here last year and returned again this year. Small place, really delicious Druze/Middle Eastern plates. We are vegetarian, and we had many yummy choices. I ate one of the ful madamas plates and we shared a selection of other appetizers and salad.
Wei Yan
I like that this place is BYOB and they serve Israeli Druze food, which is otherwise very difficult to find in this country. Order some of their wonderful breads (you can see them in the window).
Kenneth Karan
If Van Gough were Druze he'd have eaten here. Tangy labne, flavorful meat pies, cool minty salads. More authentic than in a Israeli Druze village. Must, MUST leave room for the Osh Al Saraia, grandma's recipe for the best custard you've ever had.
Aurora H.
Amazing food and atmosphere. Everything is fresh, and the staff are incredibly friendly, I almost felt as if I was home! Definitely coming back here, and I'm planning to every single day I get the chance to!! And let's not even talk about how delicious the food was! This is by far my favorite restaurant of all time, and will continue to be. Arab food at its finest.
Peter Litwin
Wonderful place for lunch or dinner - we loved the brunch specials! The Druze breakfast was excellent, as were the hummus platter (4 amazing varieties) and perfectly spiced Bourekas (meat pies). Service was very attentive and helpful, and we enjoyed a filling yet extremely healthy meal. A great place for vegetarians, but many options for meat lovers as well. Our new favorite Middle Eastern place in the City! Try it out - you won't be disappointed!!!!
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