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We waited for quite a while to get a table at this Israeli style restaurant this morning. You can tell the servers and hostess were overwhelmed with the crowds coming in to try this new place. Someone who was maybe the owner or manager provided us with some samples of apple cider while we waited, which was a nice gesture. Once we were finally seated it took a while for our waitress to take our order. The restaurant is super new and the waitresses all seem really young and, while friendly, very inexperienced.
Our party of 4 ordered a mocha and two americano coffees which were great. The food arrived soon after and we loved the presentation and even better, they tasted as good as they looked. We tried the pancakes, the famous breakfast, the Mediterranean shakshouka and the farmers breakfast. Everyone seemed to enjoy their meals thoroughly. We had also ordered a plate of the famous rozelah but unfortunately we were in a bit of a rush and had to cancel it as it had taken over 20 minutes to come. Another gentleman maybe the manager or owner, I'm not sure who it was, was nice enough to apologize and give us some chocolate cake like pastries for free which were delicious.
Overall I would come back, maybe in a couple of months when they're a bit more organized. Definitely the potential to be a great spot that I'll frequent regularly.
If you're planning on going here within the next couple of days/weeks, I'd suggest going only if you have a couple of hours as the wait times were a bit lengthy and service was a bit disorganized. Other than that, I can't wait to come back and try more breakfast items, the Italian looks good too!
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