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    Soom Soom

    4.7 (263 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    SOOM SOOM ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    Hummus Bowl-Cremed Chickpeas, Whole Chick Peas, Olive Oil, Chopped Herbs, Pita Bread, Fruit Juice
    Yvette G.

    Soom Soom is an Israeli-Mediterranean Vegan/Vegetarian restaurant located on East 77 St. & Lexington Avenue. It's a fast & casual over the counter restaurant that provides friendly service & delicious food such as Falafels, Hummus, Shawarmas, Salads & and assortment of tasty, healthy toppings, fillings & garnishes. I personally like lots & lots of tahini sauce on my Falafel! The atmosphere is very casual but tasteful with its traditional tiled Mediterranean floors & modern wall decor.

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    Sam O.

    This is hands down the best falafel I've ever had. Made fresh and fried to crispy golden perfection then stuffed into a pita with an other worldly blend of crunchy pickled veggies and flavorful herbs and sauces. 10/10 and my excuse to trek to upper east side every time. Great quick service and cute seating right next door to Butterfield Market.

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    Kay T.

    I dropped in on my way from my Dr's office. I ordered the Falafel Pita w/ all the toppings. The food was decent and the service was great.

    Nikhil R.

    While the food is pretty good, the service, atmosphere, and price lead this to be a 4-star review. First, the food is really tasty. Everything is very mildly spiced but fresh ingredients make this taste good. The warm pita bread they serve plates with are also extremely delicious (soft and flavorful). Service is ok - staff aren't friendly, just terse. Atmosphere is also ok - not much seating and not the cleanest. Lastly, price is way overinflated from what it should be. A pita sandwich is very small and shouldn't be $13 ($16 after tax/tip). And the bowls start at $17 ($21 after tax/tip)! Both of these prices need to drop at least three dollars before it is reasonable compared to other restaurants in the surrounding area.

    Hummus Eggplant Bowl
    Ashwini A.

    SERVICE - located on the upper east side - small interior with limited seating - dishes are packed for takeaway as most people opted to do that - order made fresh in front of you - no restroom available - ambiance good for a casual meal or a quick lunch MENU - custom bowls, pita wraps, and hummus platters - all vegan/vegetarian - average price ($16 per entree) FOOD - eggplant hummus (7/10): hummus topped with fried eggplant, chickpeas, tahini, and optional spicy green sauce with a side of fluffy pita bread. This could be easily shared between two people as the portion is quite generous. The hummus was the star of the show. It was creamy and light with just the right amount of bitterness from the tahini and richness of the olive oil. I did not love the fried eggplant as it was oily and lacked flavor. It was also hard to eat a large slab of eggplant on top of the hummus. WOULD I GO BACK? Yes, I liked the hummus and would want to try other toppings to confirm my rating.

    Falafel Pita
    Oren O.

    Coming from LA.. Looking for a good falafel.. This one was amazing, fresh and tasty . Perfect spot .

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    Marcus L.

    The food overall is very bland and the service left a lot to be desired. I don't recommend this restaurant in a city full of great cuisine. In terms of menu items, I especially do not suggest ordering the "israeli salad". Tamam is definitely a skip in my humble opinion! Food: 1/5 Price: 2/5 Experience: 1/5

    Cauliflower Salad
    Ellie C.

    Amazing hummus-centric fast casual bowls made with care and cheery service. I got the salad bowl with cauliflower and each bite was the perfect balance of flavors and textures. The cauliflower was hearty and flavorful, the toppings were crisp and fresh, and the hummus was the perfect amount of creaminess to mix into each bite. The portion size was the perfect amount for a reasonably healthy yet filling lunch, and came out to be $16.50 after tax. I got my order to-go, but there are two high tables by the window for dine-in. My meal was so delicious and filling. I can't wait to come back again!

    5oz side of FABULOUS Humus & in house pita.
    Fern Gale E.

    So in the Lenox Hill Hospital area and hungry but not famished. Check Yelp for what's in the area by rating and up pops Tamam Falafel. Never heard of them and had noticed another falafel spot nearby but this rating made it a must stop. Got a side of humus & pita and both AMAZING. The place is clean, simple & tiny with a two top, a high table with seating for 4 & a counter with seating for 2. The staff is friendly & solicitous I will return!

    jam packed with flavor since they layer it! Falafel Pita
    Raquel A.

    probably the best falafel I have had in NYC. I also love the hummus here. The way they layer the pitas putting salads then falafel then salad again is what really gets you that flavor bomb!

    Sami L.

    I was so lucky to find this spot while in the area! Seriously fresh, and SERIOUSLY flavorful. I love the simplicity, but also the deliciousness. Staff was so nice, and had good energy. They have outdoor seating, and indoor seating. Outside wasn't too hot. Great find on Yelp!

    Alex H.

    Was hungry for something good before hitting up the Met and if you know the upper east side is that it's pricey to eat up there so your options are super limited to carts or fast food and this place hit the spot The guys working here weee super friendly and let me tell you the portions and the flavor and vibe was amazing Sooo good! If you want amazing vegetarian food come here

    falafel pita sandwich
    Jenny Z.

    BEST falafel I have had in NYC, and I am very picky about my falafel. The falafel is so moist and green, crispy with all the right textures. My favorite thing to get here is the falafel pita which is stuffed to the brim with at least 5 pieces of falafel, hummus, crunchy fresh and pickled veggies in the softest pita. This time, we also got the falafel hummus (good, comes with a side of fresh pita, but not the best hummus I ever had) an a side of sabich (a bit bland on its own, but not overly oily. Thinly battered and crisp, great if you love eggplant, and would probably be better in a platter or sandwich for more flavor) and israeli salad (very refreshing on the side). Pita is very very top notch and tastes really good when it first comes out, fresh and fluffy and warm. The pita does cool down fast though so would eat the pita first. First time I had Tamam was 3 years ago and their quality is still amazing. The portions are huge and very filling; affordable too since we paid around $40 for a dinner for 2!! Service is very quick and the shop is small with nice sidewalk seating... just wish they had a location downtown!

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    The place is called soom soom. Falafels were okay. Pita was a bit soggy. Prob would not come back.

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    Falafel in pita is excellent, crispy falafel, crunchy veggies, smooth tahini, and pillowy pita

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    Fresh delicious falafel sandwich -- falafel was warm and tender and all the fixin's were on point.

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    Hummus Kitchen - The Kitchen Kadaif YUM!

    Hummus Kitchen

    4.2(1.2k reviews)
    1.6 miTheater District, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West
    $$

    Great food, atmosphere and service. Love the different varieties of humuus. Great for lunch or…read moredinner .

    Have been here a few times now for both lunch and dinner (weekends and weekdays) and the food and…read moreservice is always great. I first went to Hummus Kitchen at their UES location, but this one is equally wonderful. The space is on the smaller side (a bit narrow) and they have indoor seating for around 20-25 people. I recommend making a reservation in advance. The servers are friendly, attentive and the food comes out fairly quickly. As the name implies, the hummus here is excellent as is the thick pita it comes with (they have regular and whole wheat). If you haven't been before, get "the hummus kitchen" as it has 4 different types of hummus you can try. The mazze are also tasty, my favorite would have to be the grape leaves, but the falafel, cauliflower and babaghanoush are also extremely delicious (you can order any 3 for $28 and it comes with pita). For entrees, I highly highly recommend the chicken shawarma tacos (2 per serving) followed by the open arais tacos (also 2 per serving) and the Mediterranean red chicken (in that order). If you don't go with the shawarma tacos or want less bread, then the shawarma platter is also a good choice. The chicken shawarma tacos here are simply incredible, they serve them in their warm fluffy pita, sliced in half, open and fill the inside with chicken, onions and whatever else makes is so ridiculously addictive. This thing is bursting with flavor, it has to be the best chicken shawarma I have had in NYC. The tacos also come with a small side of hummus and babaghanoush along with pickles and some tomato salad. The portions are what you would expect as are the prices. Really a delicious spot if you are in the area or want a great/quick meal before or after a show.

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    Hummus Kitchen - Yummy Israeli Food

    Yummy Israeli Food

    Hummus Kitchen - The amazing hummus with veggies

    The amazing hummus with veggies

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    Adel's Famous Halal Food - chicken and lamb over rice

    Adel's Famous Halal Food

    4.4(1.1k reviews)
    1.5 miTheater District, Midtown West
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    I would say the food lives up to the hype. However, I don't think it's worth waiting in the…read morehour-long line like I did, just considering there are so many great halal options in the city with a much shorter line. I do think they do as good of a job managing it as possible, but it is still quite the long line. If you do decide to wait in the line, I recommend sending a friend over to Magnolia Bakery to get you a treat while you pass the time. Overall, the lamb and chicken were extremely tender and flavorful. The sauce and rice were great as well, complementing them perfectly. The service is very efficient, and they do have a few cards set up to maximize the efficiency. It was great, and I'd say it's worth trying if the line is short! Otherwise, I would pivot to another nearby great option that you can easily find.

    I've gotten adels every single time I've gone to NY…read more Yes line is long but this is the best halal cart. Workers are super nice too and friendly. I get the chicken and gyro mix with spicy rice. Rice is not spicy don't worry. Also their chicken is like marinated unlike some other halal carts. I get all sauces except bbq. The gf does all the sauces except red sauce cause that one IS spicy One time they accidentally put fries on my plate but now it's a non negotiable for me. Ask for it on the side if you don't want it to get soggy. If I'm feeling extra big back I throw some falafel on that shi too. If you wanna skip the line, just order on Grubhub. It's more expensive yes but worth it if you're not tryna wait an hour

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    Adel's Famous Halal Food - Mix Platter

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    Adel's Famous Halal Food - Combo (chicken and lamb) over rice and fries was well seasoned. Would recommend dranks while waiting with friends in line hehe!

    Combo (chicken and lamb) over rice and fries was well seasoned. Would recommend dranks while waiting with friends in line hehe!

    Adel's Famous Halal Food - Chicken over Rice Platter and Lamb Over Rice

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    Chicken over Rice Platter and Lamb Over Rice

    The Halal Guys - Falafel over rice

    The Halal Guys

    4.2(10.5k reviews)
    1.3 miTheater District, Midtown West
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    The Good: Still like what it used to taste like from what I can remember. Hits the spot every time!…read more The Bad: Adel's is a fierce competitor a few blocks down with a long line. BUT, imho Adel's doesn't really taste as good as the original Halal Guys in terms of flavor and fragrance. The chicken from Adel's is in bigger chunks and some argue is more tender, but the flavor is definitely not close. Also, it's important that it comes with lettuce, tomatoes and a little onion to balance everything out. Finally, You must get both the spicy red and white sauce together to make it all come together! The Ugly: The smell is addictive, so if you walk by, it's hard to resist, even if you've just eaten a nice meal somewhere else. We couldn't resist. Gotta hit the gym hard for the next few days!

    The guys working the cart are genuinely some of the friendliest people you'll meet in midtown…read more Always smiling, always patient, even when the line is wrapped around the block. And that line is no joke. You will wait. Plan accordingly. Here's my dilemma: every single time I eat here, my stomach lets me know about it later. Without fail. I've tried adjusting the hot sauce, going easy on portions... doesn't matter. Something about this food and my digestive system just don't agree. At this point I have to accept that it's probably not for me. So why do I keep coming back? Because at 2 AM after a late night, when everything else is closed and you're starving in Times Square, that platter of chicken and rice over white sauce smells like salvation. They're the only game in town at that hour, and honestly, in the moment, it hits. It's the next morning I regret it. If your stomach handles it better than mine, you'll probably love it. The food is tasty and the portions are huge for the price. I just wish I could enjoy it without paying for it twice.

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    The Halal Guys - Chicken & Beef Gyro Combo Platter (regular $10)

    Chicken & Beef Gyro Combo Platter (regular $10)

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    Famous Halal - Combo over Rice

    Famous Halal

    4.3(33 reviews)
    2.0 miHell's Kitchen, Midtown West
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    There's nothing like a no-frills, made-to-order food truck serving up hot, flavorful street food,…read moreand Famous Halal was it. We were looking for something quick and satisfying, and this unassuming food truck popped up. We ordered two gyros-one chicken, one lamb-and both came fresh off the spit, juicy, perfectly seasoned, and loaded with toppings. They don't skimp on the sauces either - our gyros were slathered with plenty of white sauce and a spicy red sauce. The owner was friendly, and service was fast-we lucked out since there was no line when we arrived. At just $8 a gyro, there's no better value for something this tasty and filling. If you're nearby and need a solid street food fix, skip Halal Guys and give Famous Halal a visit.

    All the reviews were right! The guy here is the sweetest and the food is amazing! I got the chicken…read moregyro and there's nothing I would change about it. I only wish he put a bit more of the sauces but now I know for next time :) Highly recommend, especially if you're a tourist craving a quick bite! EDIT: Went back here and requested extra of the spicy sauce and it KILLED us. The guy helping us was different from the one before so I'm not sure if the sauce is different this time around. Forget what I said about asking for extra sauce LOL The hotdog was great too for $3. I just wanted ketchup on it and it hit the spot :)

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    Famous Halal - Chicken Gyro

    Chicken Gyro

    Famous Halal - Hotdog w/ only ketchup -- very good!

    Hotdog w/ only ketchup -- very good!

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