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- Albert TongDecember 25, 2015Try the Nosh small plates special if you like variety. Great for splitting when paired with an entree. Egg plant was so flavorful, humus was thick and delicious. Falafel is light and comforting.
- Greg BattleAugust 16, 2014Gila's a wonderful soul who puts love in her food every time. I have been here countless times. I cannot say enough about how at home I am here. Delicious food. Love this woman!
- Alex MillerOctober 31, 2013A great, little restaurant in a neighborhood with very little creative lunch options. It is run by a small Israeli woman and her son who are as friendly as their food is delicious! Get anything!
- Jenipher BrodyMay 26, 2015My heart is SO happy! The reviews said Gila's was lovely, & they were all right! I came for the minty iced tea & ordered wrong and she changed it without a blink! The spinach pie was delightful too!
- Jessica ANovember 7, 2014Don't overlook this. Classic Jewish and Israeli home cooked food. The owner Gila is as sweet as can be. She will welcome you into her home. They host shabbat dinner on Fridays too for $25 a person.
- this place is the best! the "nosh" sandwich mixes together two of my favorites: egg salad and avocado. Gila is a talented and wonderful lady. a fantastic addition to the neighborhood!
- Nick MisaniDecember 12, 2016Awesome falafel - crispy and surprisingly smooth on the inside. Upside down coffee (basically a latte) has a great smoky taste. Soy milk available!
- Ollia ReichartNovember 17, 2015Falafel is probably the best in the city. So is hummus - they make it carefully, healthily and with love. And it great to meet the cook in person!
- Alexandra LevitasDecember 15, 2016Small cozy place, yummy breakfast, brunch, and lunch options. Quaint and very "New York". Good place for a casual meal.
- Oz LublingOctober 6, 2014Really authentic Israeli/Jewish cuisine. You'll feel like you're eating at a relative's house.
- If she invites you for dinner, say yes. Fridays at 8, it's magical.
- Salil BhandariSeptember 19, 2014Gila is one of the most amazing persons u will ever meet. She alone is enough reason to come. Best falafel in the city. U will feel at home!
- Grover Reed IIIApril 19, 2013Had a cappuccino and croissant. Both were perfect. Staff is warm and welcoming. Will definitely keep coming back when in the area.
- coughsodaJuly 14, 2013Lovely home-cooked meals, cozy vibes, and a staff that treats you likes regulars on your first visit. Very affordable for what you get!
- The upside down coffee was the smoothest cup of cappuccino I’ve had in the city. Food was great as well.
- Fallon RelayJune 12, 2013The schnitzel is pretty badass. Plus they are super friendly and make you homemade delicious food on the spot.
- Anas Al-AmoudiJune 29, 2017Everything literally is good. I never ordered the same dish twice. However the kubbah soup is one of a kind.
- Marisa LAugust 18, 2017Upside down coffee is delish!! Also don't miss the falafel and the small plates.
- Elizabeth MaphisFebruary 2, 2014Super friendly family run place. Delicious and reasonably priced. Incredible little chocolate pastries!!!!
- Alex HoltMay 17, 2015Absolutely everything. So awesome is the falafel. Best gluten free falafel ever!!!!
- Libby BrittainApril 18, 2013Really cute and well priced. Everything is made by hand, including my shakshuka!
- Try the Upside-Down coffee, I have no idea what it is but it tastes great.
- Elie BleierNovember 26, 2014Stop everything you're doing and go get the baklava. It's out of this world!
- This sort of place was definitely needed this far East.
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