shakshoukah plate with salad
Shakshoukah plate to go
bbq burger
Shakshoukah plate comes with a salad loaded with cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce, side of crinkle fries and fresh made pita bread.
Full order Spicy Falafel Pita and flavored Bamba
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The best Israeli falafel this side of DFW!
Falafel!!!
No schwarma on Friday and Saturday. Autocorrect doesn't like schwarma, but I do.
falafel and french fries
chicken snitzel
French Fries
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Easily missed from Coir. But worth the search.
Closeup of felafel sandwich.
Spicy Pargiot
Small Kosher kitchen
Dining area
Pargiot (boneless chicken thigh pita)
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John B.
Jan 21, 2025
Best food I have tried in a long time. Love the taste and high quality ingredients. They have many options and you can tell the flavor is spectacular.
Read MoreMark L.
Mar 2, 2025
Milk and Honey Jerusalem Market and Grill is a Restaurant with a Family atmosphere, both from the staff and the patrons. The service was great and the pricing is very reasonable.The restaurant prides itself on using 100% fresh and certified Kosher meat, prepared daily. Their menu features Middle Eastern favorites, including their renowned juicy burgers. It operates under the supervision of Dallas Kosher, with a full-time Mashgiach on site.I ordered their "Messy Burger," seasoned and "grilled to perfection," topped with Ketchup, Mustard, Mayo, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles, Sauteed Onions, Mushrooms and Peppers, and finished off with Grilled Brisket Pastrami. It WAS "messy" AND delicious. Another piece or two of pastrami would have been awesome. On this Sunday morning, my wife was in the mood for Shakshuka which Mile and Honey describes as "Shakshouka - Egg scrambled with Moroccan tomato salad (Matbucha), served in pita with Israeli Salad. Plated option can be poached." She'd become very fond of this traditional North African dish of eggs poached in spiced sauces at Tatte in Washington, DC when we lived there for 2 months.M and H's sauce was a bit heavier than what she was expecting but tasty. The eggs, unfortunately, were overcooked and she was unable to blend the yolks with the tomato base the way she prefers the dish.So, in her opinion, it tasted "more eggy that delicately seasoned" the way she likes. I would still consider Milk and Honey and solid choice if you're looking for a good variety of Kosher options.
Read MorePaul S.
Mar 30, 2024
Good Kosher Food in Dallas at a reasonable priceAtmosphere: Its a market with a couple of tables not much to see here.Food:BBQ Burger - $12.99Our famous hamburger served with Turkey Bacon, Hash browns, Grilled Onion, and BBQ Sauce. Comes with FriesThe combination of ingredients were very tasty, but the meat was a bit dry however the add-ons really helped. I will definitely try this combination of ingredients again!Chicken Schnitzel - $13.99Breaded and pan fried chicken breast served in a pita with Hummus, Tehina, Israeli Salad, Pickles, and Sauerkraut. Can be made spicy.AMAZING schnitzel, I had had quite a few in my days and this one is top tier. Id recommend less Tehina in the pita but otherwise it's perfect! Chicken Nuggets - $9.995 chicken nuggets served with French fries.My Niece devoured them id say they were good?Hot Dog - $9.99Two all beef hot dogs grilled and served in a pita. Your choice of American Style with Mustard and Sauerkraut, or Israeli Style with Hummus and Israeli Salad. My Other niece left nothing behind she also loved hersDrinks:Plenty of canned soda options from coca-colaPrice:It's not easy finding reasonably priced kosher food in Dallas, they have hit the sweet spot!Parking:Big lot with lots of spots no problem hereService:Very nice staff and accommodating, very trusting and just good people overallAn amazing kosher meal that won't break the bank we will be back
Read MoreGina K.
Jul 14, 2023
Sunday-hamburger specialWednesday-shawarma specialFriday-falafel specialAll sandwiches are $2 off!
Read MoreVictoria B.
May 9, 2024
Absolutely delicious food served in a warm and inviting atmosphere. This place is a must-visit for any food lover. You won't be disappointed!
Read MoreAndrea H.
May 7, 2021
I have been meaning to try this place for several years. It is near me, but I generally head to other restaurants when craving a shawarma. Today, I happened to be at the post office next door and Milk & Honey happened to be open. Yay!Unfortunately, because it is Friday, they don't serve shawarmas. Apparently you can get them any other day, but not Friday. It's a Kosher, Jewish grocery and deli, so I am assuming this is due to some religious edict. I didn't ask. I'll just have to return to try it another day. Even though the Friday special was falafel in a pita for $5.99, I didn't order it. They have a poster that says this is the national snack of Jerusalem. I probably should have, but I decided to go for something I don't think I have had before. I ordered the Shakshoukah plate to go. They make it fresh, so it took awhile for them to prepare it. While they did, I walked around their small grocery aisles with imported items like olives, spices, olive oil and candies. The packaging was written in Hebrew. They were out of their freshly baked pita bread. It sells out early in the day, but they had some frozen pita bread which I gladly purchased. Their deli counter is very small. The old man said, "There are slim pickings on Friday." I guess everyone does their shopping early in the week. I ordered a half pound of oven roasted turkey which the old man sliced, weighed and packaged for me. I paid for the bread, turkey and my Shakshoukah plate with cash. They take credit cards too, but it looked like they pass the credit card fee on to the customer. Once home, I was surprised to find so much food! This plate could have definitely fed several people. The Shakshoukah is an interesting cooked egg dish smothered in a type of chunky marinara sauce. It was delicious. Initially I ate it with a fork, but noticed the oita bread and decided to pile some into half a slice. It was great either way. The side salad had lots of cucumbers and tomatoes in addition to the shredded lettuce. There was also a bag of unsalted crinkle fries. What a wonderful change of pace. It was really nice having this home cooked meal without a bunch of added salt. I was very satisfied and ready for a nap after this filling meal.
Read MoreCheryl R.
Jan 18, 2024
Since my office just moved to this area (Promenade Tower), I've been exploring restaurant options. I stumbled upon this one ... from the outside it doesn't even look like they're open. It was hopping at lunch time! As a result, it took FOREVER for my hot dog (Israeli style - cut up and in a pita with hummus and salad) to be prepared. The food was delicious and one of the clients that was there told me that I should have the pastrami next time. There definitely WILL be a next time!
Read MoreRick T.
Jan 9, 2024
We went here with no idea what to expect. Their food was great, the ambiance was terrific, the service was terrific, go check them out!
Read MoreJen Ü.
Nov 4, 2024
So so yummy! Great food and really nice people. Falafel humus plate, shawarma pita, schnitzel sandwich, the hot pastrami sandwich is amazing. honestly everything is so good you can not go wrong!
Read MoreYonat E.
Apr 11, 2024
We had the bar b q hamburger it was so delicious leaves you with a taste of MORE!The Sharma plate was large enough for 2, and we asked for more salad and was accommodated with smile. Service was good and food cams quickly. I will be back!Thanks for the reasonable prices.
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