Allison K.
Aug 14, 2024
Grabbed takeout today. Falafel is super yummy, Israeli salad is fresh, and it was quick at Wednesday, 3:30pm.
Read MoreJoyce O.
May 14, 2023
Delicious chopped liver, chicken, Shashuska, hummus. Some interesting desserts, and salads.
Read MoreMonica S.
Feb 3, 2023
Always delicious. Either for pickup or dine in. Bring a nice bottle of Kosher wine. It has to be Kosher, or just leave or in the car!)I have tried a lot of things on the menu over the years. Never disappointed. For desert try the chocolate balls. They are amazing!
Read MoreQin Z.
Oct 18, 2021
The place is a typical sit down place with some classic decor. Nothing too fancy. We went in expecting some decent food, but was sorely disappointed. The staff was very nice though.My friend and I ordered the Moroccan cigars which is filled with ground beef. They were ok, not too much flavor and it was less ground beef texture but more paste like texture. The meat has very little flavor and what flavor profile it has reminds me of the cheap taquitos that you can easily buy at the grocery store.The lamb Pita was decent. A good amount of lamb stuff into the pita. The flavor was missing though. The meat could have done with more seasoning. The "hot sauce" wasn't too spicy, tasted like a slightly spicy marinara sauce.My friend got the shawarma pita. I'd recommend avoiding it. It was overpriced for slightly curry tasting chicken that was dry. Whatever flavor was overwhelmed by the filling and was still under seasoned.The one good thing I can say is their pita is pretty solid compare to other places I have tried.All in all, it was def not worth the money that was spent there. Everything was overly priced for the quality of food especially the Moroccan cigars. Better off buying some taquitos. Should be more like 4-5 dollars instead of 12 dollars. Lamb pita was filling but under seasoned, I would have been ok with 10 dollars, def not worth the 15 dollars. It was hard to decide between 1 or 2 stars, but the steep price and with the quality of food made it a 1.
Read MoreJeff S.
Feb 26, 2019
We went out to eat the other night with some folks who only eat Kosher. Judah was the closest (and only) Kosher restaurant nearby, and the reviews looked good, so we figured what the hell, let's give it a shot. We were intrigued by the menu, which is full of Israeli favorites like schnitzel, shawarma, kabobs, hummus, etc. The shawarma in particular looked awesome in the Yelp photos and I was excited to check it out. I have been on a somewhat melancholy journey in the US over the last few years in search of authentic shawarma, which I loved when I lived in the Middle East. Most places that offer shawarma actually serve a rendition of gyro meat, which is not shawarma at all. Anyway Judah came through big time! The spice profile was spot on and the succulent and slightly crispy lamb was great! My family went with kufta kabobs and reported that they were great too. Overall, everyone seemed to really enjoy their food. Even the little ones ate well!I do have to mention that this place is somewhat expensive for what it is, even considering the good food. It's basically a casual, unpretentious shawarma/falafel joint, but the entrees were close to $20 each which I felt was high. Not insanely high, but still high. In the end though, I was pleasantly surprised to find this great restaurant and despite the steep bill I really enjoyed the experience. Four stars and a solid recommendation from me.
Read MoreBruce W.
Sep 8, 2024
Consistently excellent food, prompt service, friendly staff.Great shawarma, burgers, salads, sides, soups.
Read MoreIan B.
May 20, 2024
We had lunch here for my extended family after my mother's unveiling. The food, the service, and the atmosphere were all excellent! The folks at Judah handled our crowd of about 25 hungry relatives with skill and courtesy! Did I mention the food was great? Thank you to the entire staff!!
Read MoreBernard B.
Mar 28, 2024
I have been to Judah several times, and the food is always awesome, particularly the specials. The server is pleasant and polite. The soups are homemade and delicious. They don't discriminate against people who don't keep kosher. When I saw the glatt kosher sign, I didn't know if I would be welcome, but all are welcome. The prices are reasonable. I hope to continue eating at Judah for a long time to come.
Read MoreAdele K.
Feb 6, 2024
Delicious food! Great variety in the menu . Gracious service. Lamb, babaghanoush, hummus, etc., authenticity superb.
Read MoreP Y.
Mar 2, 2024
I thought few days if to leave this review and I finally decided to do so. The food is delicious.... BUT....! I came to eat shawarma lafa (sandwich), and the lady on the counter treats me like a dog because I didn't leave a tip. I must to say, the restaurant was completely empty and I just wanted to eat my lafa quickly. She didn't let me sit! She asked me to leave and eat outside. Lady, I don't have to leave a tip for lafa sandwich! I didn't open a table platters and you didn't serve my table. I just wanted to eat my sandwich quickly and go away. The attitude of the employees about the tips here is more likely GREEDY. Shame on you!
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