Intimate warm place to take friends or out of town guests. Interesting Israeli inspired starts and mains. Often we get several apps and no main so we can save room for dessert. Like most NY restaurants, seating is tight & you will hear your neighbors dinner conversations.
The food is yummy here. Hey have a great cocktail list, an extensive wine selection and a great menu. It is a busy place but the service is still great. Glad i discovered it. Love the chicken and could make a meal out of three apps! They are that good.
Went with coworkers for dinner. We had prefix menu and veggie appetizers especially great. We had a coworker who has allergies and they were very accommodating to her needs.
Very good food!! Had the octopus, hummus, whipped feta (to die for), eggplant (delish), and some other dishes I don t remember, but absolutely loved everything! The service was very friendly too. Absolutely recommend this place.
Everything is made well to share with a small group. Excellent flavorings with a nice variety of delicious fresh veggies. Highlights include the Jerusalem bagel, the fried olives, and the shrimp with curry. The portions are not that large, so make sure to order several dishes. The space is cozy but ...
Let's just say I was curious and was glad I went. The menu which tends to change frequently Makes me want to come more often. The the chef / owner Einstein has two other places a vegetarian spot called Taim which I've been too and Kish-Kash which I'm gonna try soon. I also own the Balaboosta cookboo...
The food and ambience were nice. The service seemed very good until the waitress-probably in conjunction with management- added 16% tip on the bill without telling us.(Table of four) When we asked her about it, she replied, "It is a new NY law!" (Did she added the tip because we were speaking Span...
LOVE LOVE LOVE!! The falafal wrapped meatballs are incredible, the chocolate pot dessert is fantastic, the ambiance is warm and cozy - esp great in the winter.
Good and classic Israeli food. There are only two 4 seat tables during the quarantine so better as a two person meal than family. The two restrooms inside remain open. The menu is limited and is only online but ordering and paying are more traditional. Service was prompt and overall this is one of t...
The appetizers were delicious. We ordered the Israeli salad and fried olives. Both were very tasty. So was the entree- tender house chicken cooked under the brick, in the Mediterranean style, served with couscous, apricots and fresh made gremolata. The restaurant is cosy, and its walls are lined wit...
Great takes on middle eastern tastes Our group of three loved their meal. The hummus was incredibly creamy, and the fried olives (pictured) were unexpected and tasty. My lamb shank was delicious with a date demiglaze. The halva creme brulee (pictured) was such a great mashup of two classics--so goo...
I literally saw a roach crawl out from under the bathroom door. Yuck! The worst thing about it is I ate first and had to stumble upon this discovery. Omg.
Food came in tiny portions, so was quite overpriced. Also, do not get the cauliflower shawarma; it came out cold, soggy, and bland, comparable to something I could have made at home. Overall appalled I shelled out $140 for mediocre food.
This is where my husband and I spend just about every special occasion. We love everything Chef Einat does. While we miss the old cauliflower and a few old standbys, we haven't been disappointed by the new iteration of Balaboosta. We can still make a meal of small plates, adore the lamb, pasta and b...
I loved that Bar Bolonat allowed me to make a reservation, and we were seated right on time on a recent Monday night.The restaurant has awesome ambience, and it was packed with small parties at the tiny tables - get ready to get close to your neighbors. I love Taim, and was really excited to try out...
The service was nice and friendly. The food was average at best and WAY too expensive for what it was. The Japanese Eggplant and the Duck main dish were not bad. Limited and average wine selection.
I tend to prefer Eastern and South Asian food but as far as Israeli / Mediterranean food goes, this was one of the better places I've eaten at. Not a very extensive menu and there isn't a huge difference between the small dish, medium and entrees.
Fantastic! Absolutely wonderful! We experienced excellent service and flavors we had never before had the opportunity to try. Everything was perfectly cooked and came out at a good pace. The portions were just right to keep the five of us satisfied but not overwhelmed. The wine list was good, and we...
I have had a great experience with her hiring for me and she has done a fantastic job and got me what I was looking for.With many blessing for her and will be working with her always.
Decent Mediterranean brunch, very accommodating for a large party. Can get a bit loud in the restaurant. Portions can be a little small, but for brunch it isn't too bad.
One of my favorite places to go for brunch - their menu offers some of the most interesting and diverse selections in town including the merguez sandwich with grilled onions which is a must-order, along with a side of patatas bravas. The bread is freshly baked and dusted with za'tar much like its mo...
The service was great, the starters was good, the main dishes was normal I ordered mushroom pasta I really don t like it.. u can t find many choices with menu ..the price for dishes was so high because the dishes was small And the last thing don t trust the photo because I come to try chicken burge...
One of my favorite lunch spots. For the neighborhood, it's reasonably priced, high quality food with a warm ambiance and attentive service. As a bonus, it's usually less crowded than other restaurants in the area. It's one of my go to places when having lunch with visitors to the area.
yet another success from the same owner of Taim. Not as much Israeli as the falafel joint {another one opened up almost next door} but kind echoes of a Jewish grandmother's kitchen married to fresh middle eastern flavors. Love the brunch.
Fresh, delicious food in a lovely setting. The hummus comes in a fun mortar and pestle and the wine cocktails pair perfectly with the Mediterranean food. Vegan and vegetarian friendly, while not being boring.
Balaboosta means housewife or mother in yiddish. They provide here what you wish the perfect meal would taste like- not frou frou or fancy but down home good food you d get in an Israeli home. These are small plates with flavors of the Mediterranean made for sharing. If you like Ilili you will love ...
Shrimp Kataif was good. The meat in the Israeli Street Fair was very tasty. The Fried Olives were good. The Yemenite Empanada and the Grilled Whole Branzino were unremarkable. The Short Rib was dry.
Be advised you are not allowed to order starters and mains separately, you most order all items a...
My visit to Balaboosty was my dream come true. Beautiful environment, professional service and excellent cuisine! Everything was perfect! I thank the staff and health from the Czech Republic! Michael
The food here is good but the server we had was a pretentious jerk who ruined our entire meal by making us feel uncomfortable through his confrontational attitude.
Stating the plates are "family style" is a blatant lie when you get no more than a mere spoonful to share. We had the fried olives, J...
A tasty fulfilling healthy-is food in downtown. Ordered the plate as well as the wrap. What a huge difference. If you're hungry get the place. Their special drink was also delicious!
The restaurant itself has a nice location and greaet service! But to be honest i didn't think the food is actually that good as everybody says! The portions were really small for the hefty price! I did enjoy the food, but it was nothing special and especially with this price tag i don't think i will...