Kubaneh over Jerusalem bagel, but honestly just get both. Other hits: horias, gefilte shrimp, octopus, lamb. Everything comes beautifully plated, and the flavors hit hard (in a good way, generally).
Get the bread!! Challah and sesame are a must. The dishes are beautifully prepared and ready for the 'gram. Especially fluke tartare and steak tartare. Get there early for a cocktail at the bar.
fresh and interesting takes on "israeli" cuisine. Jerusalem bagel was amazing...regret not getting the donut and the carpaccio. Long wait but good cocktails to hold u over
Best dish was the eggplant carpaccio -- which should have been called baba ganoush and served in a bowl, all of the breads were tasty and the foie was light and delicious. Mains were too complicated
certainly a pricy experience, but worth it! a heavy emphasis on mediterranean ingredients (eggplant seems to find its way into every dish) with unique twists, like the Turkish Delight on the Hudson
Delicious! But with a bit of service issues 🤷🏻♀️ start with bread service, be diff and go with the challah! Calamari salad to start is beautiful mesh of medi flavors. Share octopus as your main!
Food full of flavor. Delicious and appealing. As a tartar fan I loved both the Fluke and the Beef, however if I had to pick I would go with the fluke. Octopus, the sesame bagel, all delish.
Middle Eastern staples like mango-based condiment amba and medjool dates with trout, modern dishes like a Tunisian sandwich made with veal brain and a fluke kibbeh nayeh make an appearance. Leia mais
Kubaneh is the correct bread choice (because schug is amazing!) and the horias (raw lamb and eggplant grilled in pita) is unique and worth returning again and again to get ...
Some of the best Mediterranean food I've had in the city. Highly recommend the Palestinian tartare, spiced lamb and sea bass. And the kubaneh bread is to die for!
One of the best Mediterranean restaurants in NYC. Very creative menu, excellently prepared. It's very hard to get a reservations, and I would suggest a few more vegetarian options.
Kubaneh Bread is amazing. The salmon sashimi very flavorful and the sea bass delicious. For dessert the new middle east is tasty but definitely a portion to share.
The bagel is so so so good. The lady loves the eggplant carpaccio-flowery and delicate. The highlight is special shrimp kataif, so tender, moist, yet flavorful.
I rated Ok because some dishes are great such as the eggplant carpaccio or the breads (amazing) and others very poor for the price you pay like both cous-cous, the veggie or lamb dinner one.
Incredible! The kubaneh is rich & soft, the seafood ceviche is super flavorful, the seared scallops are perfection, and the black tahini in the octopus dish is mind blowing. Dessert was disappointing
#FabuLIST #DubiDO start with the kubaneh and eggplant carpaccio. Then get the Horias and Damascus Qatayef. Enough food for two people. Excellent service and not too loud.
A bit pricey but very nice food and creative mediterranean food. Same chef at Blue Sky in Tel Aviv and former Katit. Enjoy the feeling of Tel Aviv in NYC!
Ur gonna want to use that Jerusalem bagel to scoop up ur eggplant carpaccio!! Btw petit fours if u need to satisfy ur sweet tooth but don’t wanna go HAM
Great modern Israeli food. Far too many gimmicks, but it still works. The desserts are great for Instagram but are exceptionally bad. Skip the desserts.
Probably the worst restaurant in the city. Last time I was there, the food was good but the desserts and service were sub par. Now it’s a complete disaster. I couldn’t wait for the meal to be over.
The menu at Nur draws from the rich and flavorful cuisine of the Middle East. It has a modern, bold and playful take on the dishes of the region, including street food elevated to fine dining, classic dishes of the region transformed to a modern palate and some nods to Israeli and Jewish cuisine....