Good Jewish/Israeli food in DMV?

Anonymous
Mediterranean Bakery by the Home Depot in Alexandria.

I hesitate to recommend this place because it's so awesome.

The tabbouleh is literally the best thing I've ever eaten in my life. So incredibly fresh and bright.
Anonymous
Sababa is good.
Taim just opened in DC and I am waiting for an opportunity to go eat there! I used to love their falafel shop in NY's West Village.
Anonymous
OP - the foods you listed can be found at middle eastern restaurants.
Anonymous
You're looking for Arabic food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're looking for Arabic food.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're looking for Arabic food.


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Anonymous
Albi
Anonymous
Any places selling knish?
Anonymous
Ooh but name the place in NYC, OP! I’m in Chelsea this week for work and went to Balaboosta in West Village for dinner and am obsessed. Now want to go get all the levant food this week! Was the pita place Miznon?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ooh but name the place in NYC, OP! I’m in Chelsea this week for work and went to Balaboosta in West Village for dinner and am obsessed. Now want to go get all the levant food this week! Was the pita place Miznon?


This week might not be the week to look for authentic Jewish pita.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ooh but name the place in NYC, OP! I’m in Chelsea this week for work and went to Balaboosta in West Village for dinner and am obsessed. Now want to go get all the levant food this week! Was the pita place Miznon?


This week might not be the week to look for authentic Jewish pita.


Pesach is over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ooh but name the place in NYC, OP! I’m in Chelsea this week for work and went to Balaboosta in West Village for dinner and am obsessed. Now want to go get all the levant food this week! Was the pita place Miznon?


I have only been to the Miznon in Paris - it is wonderful! Go there in NYC and report back!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ooh but name the place in NYC, OP! I’m in Chelsea this week for work and went to Balaboosta in West Village for dinner and am obsessed. Now want to go get all the levant food this week! Was the pita place Miznon?


This week might not be the week to look for authentic Jewish pita.


Pesach is over.


No it’s not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ooh but name the place in NYC, OP! I’m in Chelsea this week for work and went to Balaboosta in West Village for dinner and am obsessed. Now want to go get all the levant food this week! Was the pita place Miznon?


This week might not be the week to look for authentic Jewish pita.


Pesach is over.


No it’s not.


It is for the purposes of finding authentic Jewish pita. Just because Jews might individually be keeping kosher until the 23rd doesn’t mean you can’t find good pita in NYC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ooh but name the place in NYC, OP! I’m in Chelsea this week for work and went to Balaboosta in West Village for dinner and am obsessed. Now want to go get all the levant food this week! Was the pita place Miznon?


This week might not be the week to look for authentic Jewish pita.


Pesach is over.


On the evening of April 23.
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