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    Taboonette

    3.6 (25 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    This sort of blew my mind?? The braised lamb pita was absolutely unreal. Tucked away and very easy to overlook but don't! It's so good!!

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    Katey G.

    So glad to have Taboonette on Montague Street! I'd actually never been before but heard about it from their location in the city. We love fast casual Mediterranean spots, and Montague Street needed this addition. The staff was so friendly inside. I really loved the service here - they were patient and helpful. It really seemed like they cared about my experience. I ordered the chicken schnitzel pita sandwich, the lamb, kofta rice pan, and the falafel hummus bowl. Everything was delicious - definitely get some of the green spicy sauce. We also got aïoli on the side, $2 but worth it. For the falafel hummus bowl, we got half regular falafel and half sweet potato falafel. Both tasty, but next time I'll definitely get the sweet potato falafel again. I also tried their Calamansi beverage which was delicious, love when they have fresh juices available. Will definitely be making this our regular spot to order from. Welcome to Brooklyn Heights!

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    Cyrus A.

    Taboonette, Taboo-YES to big portions of hearty Mediterranean food in a nice, new space! The food here was excellent - we had the chicken shawarma in a pan (rather than in a pita) and it was delicious. Packed with flavor, and the pan had enough food for two (but I still tried my best to eat all of it). Really excited to have a fast casual option in this part of Brooklyn that isn't a chipotle! The quality and portions here definitely make this new Taboonette location worth a visit.

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    Christine L.

    Glad to have a new quick/healthy dining option in the neighborhood! I stopped by last night for dinner and shared the following: * Hummus bowl with za'atar crusted salmon - This was a fairly large bowl of hummus! It was very smooth, and topped with a sprinkling of chickpeas as well as my chunk of salmon which was heavily seasoned on top. I would suggest getting 2 toppings for the hummus and adding an extra pita (only comes w/ 1 piece, quartered). Taste was okay, but this turned out to be more of a side than a full on meal since it was one-dimensional. * Sweet potato falafel pan with yellow vermicelli rice - The winner of the night! I didn't try the falafel, but heard the sweet potato flavor wasn't obvious. The salad had a lovely and light tart dressing, and the rice was moist and flavorful. The variety of colors/textures definitely had me a little jealous as I was eating my hummus bowl! * Side of fried eggplant - I wasn't sure what to expect but this came out very oily, I would not order a side of bland mush again. Overall, I'm glad the option is here, but the prices felt steep for the quality of food and service (menu prices were about $3 higher than posted on the website, but it's likely out of date and for the Manhattan location, online order prices were closer but didn't list everything I saw in person in Brooklyn). I wouldn't order the same items again, but will be back to try some other items on the menu. The interior was bright and clean, but surprisingly loud once you get a couple groups in there. I was hoping to find my new go-to quick lunch/dinner spot but I'm still searching!

    Hummus bowl with Falafel
    Tanichea B.

    The establishment is clean and spacious. The staff is friendly and very fast with expediting your order. I ordered the Hummus bowl with falafel and it was delicious! Tasty and fresh and the pita was warm and chewy. My main issue is the whole thing, plus a bottle of water came to about $21. On the menu it says $8, but with the falafel it's $12, so WTF? I'd hate to be one of the many students in this area looking for affordable eats.

    Israeli Salad (Chopped) and Chicken Shawarma
    Juliette P.

    I had enjoyed a Manhattan location, but here I ordered take out. I had the Israeli salad and a side of the shawarma chicken. The meal came with a tahini sauce (really the best part by far). The salad seemed fresh but the chicken was soaking in oil -- It had so much oil that the salad didn't need the dressing though alone, the salad was quite bland. The person behind the counter was friendly and before I tipped, this tiny take-out lunch was $24.50. Very mid.

    Braised Lamb Shawarma and Amba Sauce Hummus Bowl
    Julia K.

    I was actually super excited about this addition to the restaurant line-up on Montague Street, and the previous reviews seemed promising. Unfortunately my experience was rather poor. I ordered a hummus bowl with braised lamb. The lamb was a mi of dry, unseasoned meat combined with a large quantity of gelatinous fat. Similarly, the salmon my friend ordered was also under-seasoned, albeit a bit more passable than the lamb. The hummus was creamy but bland under the dusting of paprika, and the "toppings" are so few, they hardly pass as garnish. The pita is nondescript. Considering that they charge close to $20 for such a bowl, I would expect higher quality meat and more generous toppings. Cava down the road is a much better Mediterranean option considering quality & value for money.

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    One of the weirdest/most rude experiences I've had. Guy behind the counter was extremely rude.

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    Excellent Sabich. Quick service while on jury duty at nearby courts. Will return to try other vegetarian menu items.

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    A but pricey but very good portions. The chicken and falafel were awesome and i left very satisfied. A step above Taim and Naya imho

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    Breakfast ALL day and tons of delicious, healthy options? Absolutely. The inside is beautiful too and the staff are friendly.

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    This place is awesome, food is fresh and made daily. The mint lemonade is a game changer. The pans servings can feed 2 people.

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    Solid fast casual food! Good go-to for a weekday grab-and-go lunch. Great service. Kind people.

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    Interior just past the bar
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    Taboonette - mediterranean - Updated July 2026

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