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This type of cuisine is really hard to find. Israeli, Morrocan and European all in one place. Osi's is super clean and thats a plus. Note that its Kosher but you don't need to be Kosher to enjoy the food. They bring you a delicious little bowl of pickled vegetables on the house. Next I had an Israeli salad that was fresh and tasty. I picked the Sabich sandwich for lunch because its very common in Israel but rare in the USA. Its a velvety mixture of smoky grilled eggplant, a soft egg, salad and hummus in the most wonderful pita I've ever had(rival to Shaya's pita bread in New Orleans), the sandwich is unique and superb. The prices aren't bad at all. One complaint is that the place was empty but my food took over 25 minutes to come out, thats tough at lunch hour. Great place though.
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