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Timna

Timna

(Now Closed)
Israeli Restaurant$$$$
East Village, New York
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  • EArchitect
    EArchitectJanuary 21, 2018
    The Octopus is the best dish - smoky, tender, cooked to perfection. The Lamb Saddle was also great. The Winter Salad with watermelon beet is a definite must try. Just ask when not listed on the menu.
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    DensDecember 17, 2015
    Solid spot for brunch. I went with the Israeli Breakfast (in the pic) but the Shakshuka looked like it may have been the winner. Make a reservation.
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    Shiri LaraAugust 13, 2016
    Everyone, even the ressy text, will tell you to get the bread. And it's good, sure. The cocktails are innovative although only made of wine. Scallops were my fav. Everything's good albeit quite pricey
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    DoubleDeuceFebruary 25, 2018
    Amazing Israeli food, as well as charming design & atmosphere. You can buy the top or bottom half of the tasting menu too so if you're a light eater, half (plus a glass--or two--of wine) is plenty.
  • Rodrigo N.heart icon on user image
    The space is tight. The octopus which is supposed to be their best dish was not amazing. I also had the hazelnut soup and the salad, both delicious, specially the salad. Duck and Lamb very good too.
  • Eater
    EaterNovember 24, 2015
    Modern Israeli cuisine hits the East Village. Popular dishes here include the kubaneh bread, artichoke soup, sashimi, and octopus with black eggplant puree.
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    ClaireMay 31, 2015
    Great addition to the neighborhood (RIP Hummus Place.) Order the fresh baked bread in the clay pot! The mackerel, polenta and tortellini dish were all delicious. Also the Negronish cocktail.
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    CarolineJanuary 21, 2016
    A wonderful addition to the area. Great for a romantic date spot. The portions are are perfectly sized and the wine list is well-chosen. The oxtail stew and duck were delicious.
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    BellaVitaStyle .comFebruary 11, 2018
    Great Israeli/mediteranean food that’s well priced. Loved the cowshuka. I wrote about it as part of my best brunch spots in NYC post on BellaVitaStyle.com
  • Mariya L.
    Mariya LAugust 9, 2015
    Everything we got was delicious (bread, eggplant appetizer and sea bass), and presented as a work of art. Service is excellent. Will definitely be back!
  • Jackie H.heart icon on user image
    Jackie HafnerSeptember 27, 2015
    Delish Mediterranean food and great wine list! We loved everything we ordered: bread, calamari, gnocchi, and sea bass. Definitely recommend.
  • Adam M.heart icon on user image
    Adam MayOctober 10, 2015
    Great presentation, and an incredible palette of flavored the really elaborate on traditional Israeli cuisine. Get the octopus.
  • Nick C.heart icon on user image
    Nick CrosthwaiteSeptember 14, 2016
    Amazing, slightly different Israeli food, one of the best burratas I've had
  • Cassidyheart icon on user image
    CassidyJuly 20, 2015
    Pleasantly impressed by everything I ordered here (except the bread. Relax, Tanya). The lamb, scallops, and cauliflower were sublime.
  • Omer Z.heart icon on user image
    Omer ZachMay 10, 2015
    Amazing new fancy Israeli place replacing Hummus Place. A starter plus an appetizer should be plenty to fill you up.
  • Renae M.heart icon on user image
    Renae MasonDecember 17, 2015
    Everything I tried here for dinner was delicious - fresh, contemporary, creative. I'll be back for brunch!
  • Cheap Best Hidden
    Cheap Best HiddenDecember 14, 2015
    When I came into Timna, they tested out their new ravioli on me. I was the first person to have it. If you want me to like you, give me ravioli, even experimental ravioli. Read more
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    AmateurConciergeAugust 13, 2015
    Upscale middle eastern fare. The service still needs work. Stand outs include the challah popover style bread....and yea that might've been it 😁
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    Ivona HrnciarovaMay 13, 2018
    Brunch in Timna is real Israeli feast!
  • Alfred M.heart icon on user image
    Alfred M.February 23, 2018
    whoa the brunch is pretty incredible and reasonably priced (bottomless booze!)
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    ᴡ ElliotDecember 6, 2015
    Everything's pretty but it doesn't live up to the appearance. The croissant is impossible to pick up and mushy within 10 min. Hummus was too tahini-heavy. Polenta too sweet. Fattoush too salty.
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    Abi BockDecember 15, 2015
    Bread appetizer, faro veggie salad, sashimi, and octopus. All is so flavorful.
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    BonFebruary 5, 2019
    Been here 5+ times
    Great soft fluffy flower pot bread and grilled octopus
  • Live To Eatheart icon on user image
    Live To EatDecember 7, 2017
    Everything... bread ... octopus... cocktails
  • Kate F.
    Kate FurmanJune 28, 2016
    Highly recommend shakshuka for brunch and their fresh squeezed OJ.
  • Ms H.
    Ms HeleneDecember 6, 2015
    Sashimi-amazing yogurt sauce, roasted garlic, cucumber $14
  • Jane K.
    Jane KatzFebruary 19, 2016
    I spent 6 months in Tel Aviv so I can tell you the food is not super Israeli but the service is. Prepare to wait forever.. the servers are nice, and food is a solid 6.5/10. Your call.
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    Adrienne LiuOctober 21, 2016
    A bit pricey but the bread in the flower pot is delicious!!
  • Dina N.heart icon on user image
    Dina NMay 13, 2016
    Eggplant soup, ceviche. First and middle courses are better than main
  • Leah H.heart icon on user image
    Leah HammerschlagMarch 17, 2018
    Eh I think this place is overrated. The included salads were a weird selection, and not that great. The shawarma brunch entree was nice but nothing exciting. Service was a bit off. $30 is a lot too.
  • Ashley H.heart icon on user image
    Ashley HNovember 8, 2015
    Pricey and the portions are small but the food is yummy nonetheless.
  • Jason K.heart icon on user image
    Jason KarshAugust 28, 2016
    Good shakshuka for brunch
  • Dennis K.heart icon on user image
    Dennis KovalyovJune 29, 2016
    Best Israeli food in the East Village
  • Nikhil V.heart icon on user image
    Nikhil VartyDecember 5, 2015
    Chestnut Soup and Shrimp Kebab
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    Tiffany WuOctober 19, 2015
    Short ribs were melt-in-your-mouth tender.
  • Zack S.heart icon on user image
    Zack SheppardOctober 10, 2015
    The Bedouin octopus is unbelievable. 🐙
  • Caroline F.heart icon on user image
    Caroline FisherNovember 5, 2015
    It Israeli good!
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    TanyaJuly 1, 2015
    That bread! So delish!
  • Dina N.heart icon on user image
    Dina NAugust 25, 2016
    Eggplant soup!
  • Tanyaheart icon on user image
    TanyaJuly 1, 2015
    Loved the bread!
  • Belen N.
    Belen NallarJune 11, 2016
    Pequeño resto muy bonito. Comodo. Buenos platos. Buen vino. Buena atencion. Volveria 😉
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