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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Chicken Schnitzel Sandwich and Sweet Potato Falafel Sandwich
    Anna S.

    Wow! I've never had sweet potato falafel but it might be my new obsession now that I've been introduced to it. It's got a more earthy and sweet taste than the regular chickpea falafels. We got: Chicken Schnitzel Sandwich 10/10 Sweet Potato Falafel Sandwich 10/10 I'm actually quite surprised as I've always thought Falafel Tanami would be my favorite falafel sandwich place but this place is pretty comparable. Their sandwiches have different fillings and they have more options here. They are very generous with the portion size and definitely fill up the sandwich even for a take out order. I love the beets in the sweet potato falafel. If you want meat the chicken schnitzel is delicious and unique option. Definitely give their sweet potato falafel a try!

    scnitzel and waffles
    Morlene C.

    Israeli food is one of my favorites-- the fresh salads and seared proteins all seasoned to perfection with spices and high quality olive oil are the stuff of gods. It's one of the cuisines correlated with the longest life span so maybe there really is something to it and if eating falafel is treating my body like a temple then give me a lifetime supply of it. This is a casual cafe where you order and pay at the register and bus your own table. There's plenty of indoor seating but it was a nice day so we sat at one of their outdoor tables, which was great for people watching along busy Fort Hamilton Parkway. I always have high hopes for falafel but good falafel where not only is it crispy, the interior is full of good flavor. Thankfully Batata's was of the good variety, each bite pairing deliciously with their tahini and hot sauce. The schnitzel and waffle was a great take on a chicken and waffle, with pillowy, fresh waffles and syrup. They have some amazing looking breakfast sandwiches, salads, and sandwiches so I'm bound to find myself here again soon.

    Gloria X.

    The waffle was great, as was the honey butter. The chicken schnitzel was the thinnest chicken I have ever encountered. No chicken flavor at all. It was like I was eating breading. I'd rather have just ordered the waffle alone. The cashier was super sweet though!

    I love this place! We been going there for years and never disappoint. We love falafel plates and the favorite is eggplant zatar!! And I think the service is excellent always!!! Thank you guys for a unique great place in the neighborhood

    Falafel Salad
    Miri Y.

    Small quaint Israeli cafe good for breakfast and brunch. We ordered a mix of the hummuses, falafel salad, and falafel pitas. All we're tasty and fresh. The falafel pitas did fall apart easily so we just ate them with forks. Service was good, very friendly staff. Food and drinks came out fast, and overall we had a nice brunch.

    Navya J.

    A good spot for brunch, or to pick up a smoothie. The smoothies were healthy and refreshing, and I had no complaints about the food either. The egg and cheese malawich was definitely the highlight, and we got a plate of hummus which was smooth and flavorful, paired with freshly made pita. The chicken and schnitzel was good, but not my personal favorite as I'm not big on chicken and waffles. Overall- definitely try it out if you're in the area! -Navya J @nyconthetable

    Serving Vermont Bluebernie Kombucha!
    Suri M.

    Batata is Hebrew/Arabic for sweet potato, so try their signature sweet potato falafel. At $8 for a whole wheat pita (sandwich), it's a satisfying vegetarian meal for a good price. The eggplant pita is also delicious. The menu is a bit confusing to figure out because the key info on the left is blocked by the drink fridge. Basically you choose your main filling in the top row, the type of packing (pita/salad/plate) in the lower rows. It's not just pita/salad/plate, they also each have their own variations. Maybe I'm the only one but I'm never sure exactly what I've ordered until it arrives... They have soup in the winter but you have to get there early before it runs out. They offer Turkish coffee but it's really what Israelis call (Turkish coffee mixed with hot water and served in a glass, not "cooked" in an ibrik). They also have a wide selection of flavored kombucha. There's WiFi but you have to ask for the password, it's not posted anywhere. That just means more interaction with the friendly employees! Gender neutral restroom is up a few stairs, so it's not accessible. They open up the front in the summer so you can sit outside/inside, and the outdoor furniture stays there through the winter, so you can enjoy those short sunny days.

    Falafel Plate ($15) with whole wheat pita and an order of french fries ($5)
    Anna-May A.

    Came here for a quick lunch on a Saturday afternoon. They had 2 tables available for outdoor dining. The place was shockingly empty for a Saturday afternoon but, I quickly realized that they have a relatively busy takeaway situation. Good for them. I got the falafel plate ($15), which comes with either white or whole wheat pita. My partner got the tuna sandwich ($9) with an added hardboiled egg (+$1). We also got an order of fries ($5) to share. You order/pay at the counter and they bring the food out to your table. All the utensils and water are self service. The cups for water are kind of laughable. They're literally the size of the cups you get at the dentist to rinse your mouth with. I guess that's one way to try to get patrons to buy a drink instead of drinking the free water. The food comes out very quickly. I asked for hot sauce but the green herb container that they claimed was their hot sauce was barely spicy. It had a nice flavor but I doubt I'd ever refer to it as a hot sauce condiment. The falafel was delicious and so was the accompanying hummus. The tahini was watery and seemed out of a jar. The Israeli salad and the cabbage salad it comes with could have used a bit more seasoning but overall, good enough for a healthy side. I'd try this place again. A majority of The people getting takeaway were getting chicken schnitzel and chicken shawarma so those are next on my list to try. If you live in the Kensington/Windsor Terrace area, this is definitely a good place to try for a casual, no frills meal.

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    The sweet potato falafel is the hit ! Combination of the toppings with the sauce is great! Making me hungry as I write this review

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    Love the vibe of this place. I always get the sweet potato falafel sandwich and it has never disappointed.

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    Great neighborhood restaurant. The food is great. Chicken shawarma platter is my favorite and so are sweet potato fries.

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    Is Batata kosher?

    No. They serve meat and dairy together and I don't imagine products are hechshered. However, they do have several good vegetarian/vegan/dairy options.

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