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    Tikva's Grill is an Israeli Style Mediterranean CASUAL Kosher Restaurant. It's not a fancy place…read more You order and pay at the counter and seat yourself. They offer things like falafels, shawarma, beef kabobs, schnitzel, and hummus. You can order things in pitas, baguettes, or platters. We shared a three meat plate (steak, beef kabob, chicken thigh). with 1/2 rice and 1/2 fries. They started us off with NINE salads and dips and baked in house pita breads. Everything was very fresh and well seasoned. The pitas weren't the fluffy type but were better than a lot of others out there. What really stands out here are the meats. They were all deeply flavored and very juicy. The fries were unusually good. We also tried some falafels. They were the golden style that I never had before. They were slightly herby with crispy exteriors. The three meat plate is more than what most couples can eat and you will probably bring home some leftovers. This Mediterranean might not be for everyone because it is Kosher and Kosher Meats on average do cost three times more than non Kosher because a lot goes into it to make it that way. So they must charge more than a non-kosher restaurant. But in the end you can sure taste the difference.

    My sister told me this restaurant is very good and that she's enjoyed everything she's had there…read more She is right! She told me portions are big. She is right! When we walked in We were greeted warmly and offered some chicken schwarma. It was good but a little salty for me. We ordered the kebab plate. It comes with 4 kebabs ( ground beef with herbs and spices) and either fries or rice, we got half fries and half rice. The plates come with salads and pickles and hummus and tahini. Not sure why, but Israeli hummus is ALWAYS better than what I buy at the grocery store and this hummus was no exception- absolutely delicious. There is a tomato salad with hot peppers- I avoided to peppers and the tomatoes in Dressing were terrific. I loved the carrot salad- it was fantastic. There were also a chopped cabbage salad, tahini and some others for a total of 8 dishes. ( See photo) The kebabs were very good, just a tad over salted for me, not an unusual comment from me, though. The pitas were large, fluffy and delish. So much food! We both ate lunch and had left overs for the next day! The guys at the counter are friendly and offered more Carrot salad when I told him that I loved it. That's a nice gesture. Got a bottle of Israeli grapefruit juice and I must say, it was terrific too. I am looking forward to getting back to Tikva's Grill next time I visit. Do your tastebuds a favor and try this restaurant soon.

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    Shawarma Paradise

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    I discovered this place because I was driving and saw a billboard that said best shawarma in the…read morecity! I looked it up on google and it had thousands of reviews so I had to give it a try. the steak shawarma plate was out of this world. and I don't say that lightly! first of all, LOOK at the amount of sides. fresh pita, hummus with the toppings on it, yellow rice, cucumber salad, slaw, olives, pico, and crispy fried onions?? it felt like a whole feast for one plate. every single side was fresh, and it was a fun experience eating everything. the shawarma itself was seasoned perfectly. but the thing that really sent me was the garlic aioli. I would genuinely buy a bottle of it if they sold it. and the rice was so good as well! 10/10 spot- I can't wait to take my parents here as they only eat halal! will definitely come back

    I went from sha-hot-a paradise outside to this inside…read more Shawarma Paradise is a nondescript shop in Little Ethiopia. For those who might get lost trying to find it, they're pretty much right across the street from Burger King. After I finally located them and walked in, it looked odd since it felt like almost behind the counter, but you can just walk around to the dining room and the front of the counter. I was recommended a couple of choices and went with the Black Angus Steak Shawarma as a Laffa wrap ($24.50). The employee had me walk over to the Chipotle-esque assembly area after and then walked me through the choices. I recall getting hummus, a mild green sauce of some kind, raw sumac onions, fried onions, fried eggplant, cucumber, pico de gallo, and purple slaw. Then the cool stuff happened when he offered to let me sample some sauce and then get multiple sauces on the side. The curry mango amba is some really challenging stuff that resembled something I've tried at some Indian lunch buffet ages ago, so I'm glad I didn't get it on the wrap. The creamy BBQ aioli (kinda like a sweeter fry sauce, I felt), dill & roasted garlic mayo, and tahini were all better options, the former going especially well with my included side of fries while the dill plays a great supporting role and the tahini just does its thing. I sat down and got to the actual wrap, and it was delicious. The laffa is fluffy and thicker than I thought it might be; it ain't a lavash, that's for sure. The steak is pretty tender, often has that char from the vertical rotisserie it was carved from, and free from chewy bits. It has a nice warming spice rub which you can get more easily before starting to experiment with sauces. All three aforementioned choices worked. Overall, it isn't cheap (especially if you don't have cash on-hand to avoid the surcharge), but I enjoyed it. I also got a bottled lemonade ($4.95) of some sort which they've imported from Israel. It had a little more actual lemon character than American brands, and I kinda plowed through that thing pretty quickly. I'm kinda curious whether the mango, peach, or grape options would have also worked. Shawarma Paradise is a very good, albeit pricey option for steak shawarma and likely for other protein needs. Check them out if you get the craving, as I'm not confident that there are many if any better spots around.

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