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    Pita Nosh

    3.4 (21 reviews)
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    This is a partially eaten kasha knish from Pita Nosh. I love their products. They are the best, better than all the rest!
    Can B.

    The last time I reviewed Pita Nosh was in 2017. Different owner but the same great chef, with the best knishes in all of Florida. As a native New Yorker my first 36 years of life (now 61) I will even say they are better then any knishes I have had in NYC since the 1970s. They are the best, better than all the rest! If you have not already been to Pita Nosh, I highly recommend you do so. Note, I have not had it in a while but I also love their matzo ball soup.

    Fresh falafel in hummus
    Bruce K.

    Dad had a craving for falafel this afternoon and brought us to the food court of the Festival Marketplace because he claimed these were the best. And while I'm not a falafel fan, I got a gyro. Yeah, more bread that I'm not supposed to have on the keto diet but what's one fresh, fluffy, toasted pita bread? Right? Messy, delicious and loaded with onions and lettuce and tomatoes and tzatziki and of course, sliced donner. The kebab isn't on display at the counter, so I have no idea if it was one of those big displays but it was still delicious. Dad had the falafel and they were scooped and fried to order. Fresh and he said they satisfied the craving. Pita Nosh is also the spot to go for your knish needs. So many and so many flavors. Regular potato, sweet potato, spinach, mushroom and more. They looked SO good and another batch were fresh from the oven. We had a great chat with the owner. Dad (a retired New Yorker) got into a great talk about the best delis and knishes in NYC and they both agreed on their favorite. So that's a good sign! Masks required in Festival Market and in the food court, but not while you're sitting at the table. And they only have a very few tables set up for maximum social distancing. [Review 13589 overall, 908 of 2020.]

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    Joel P.

    Send like they only sell kinishes now. Nothing else is in the display cases. Thr Kinish was good but over naked on the bottom.

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    Excellent knishes, but Beware! We have been overcharged with cash and double dipped with our credit card...honest mistake? Hmmm...

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    Good knishes, hummis, pita and filafel. We come for the split pea soup and it's not as good or as thick as it used to be

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