Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you mean more like Middle Eastern/Israeli food than specifically Jewish food, which usually really means Ashkenazi Jewish food (matzoh ball soup, kugel, gefilte fish, etc.).
What an Ashkenormative response. Jewish food is a wide universe of food, including amazing Middle Eastern and North African food. This is not a great area, but we like:
1. Shouk;
2. Little Sesame;
3. Taim;
4. Al Ha'esh (Moti)
5. Max's (falafel only)
6. Amsterdam Falafelshop
7. Zaytina
Oy. Not everything has to be a slight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you mean more like Middle Eastern/Israeli food than specifically Jewish food, which usually really means Ashkenazi Jewish food (matzoh ball soup, kugel, gefilte fish, etc.).
What an Ashkenormative response. Jewish food is a wide universe of food, including amazing Middle Eastern and North African food. This is not a great area, but we like:
1. Shouk;
2. Little Sesame;
3. Taim;
4. Al Ha'esh (Moti)
5. Max's (falafel only)
6. Amsterdam Falafelshop
7. Zaytina
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you mean more like Middle Eastern/Israeli food than specifically Jewish food, which usually really means Ashkenazi Jewish food (matzoh ball soup, kugel, gefilte fish, etc.).
What an Ashkenormative response. Jewish food is a wide universe of food, including amazing Middle Eastern and North African food. This is not a great area, but we like:
1. Shouk;
2. Little Sesame;
3. Taim;
4. Al Ha'esh (Moti)
5. Max's (falafel only)
6. Amsterdam Falafelshop
7. Zaytina
Anonymous wrote:So you mean more like Middle Eastern/Israeli food than specifically Jewish food, which usually really means Ashkenazi Jewish food (matzoh ball soup, kugel, gefilte fish, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:max's in silver spring for galagel/schwarma, but they are not open this week.