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4.6(500+ ratings)•
DashPass•
Middle Eastern
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Store Info
DashPass
4.6(500+ ratings)•
$$•Middle Eastern
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Au Za’atar is a Lebanese / Middle Eastern restaurant which has quickly become a destination in the East Village for New Yorker's and tourists…
We had dinner there last night, and I couldn't stop thinking about the food, so I had to order it again this morning for brunch. The Wara'a Enab Bi Zeit was so delicious, and the Jebne Manouche and Foul Medamas were to die for. Honestly, each appetizer was better than the last. We also had the mini shawarma experience for dinner, which was really cool and also very yummy.
The service was top notch. Everyone was friendly.
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Rola S
2 contributions
25-01-12
• DoorDash order
The $20 - Halloum Mekli came with 3 pieces. Ridiculous. The - Fattet Djaj tasted old.
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Jerry
Local Expert • 19 contributions
22-07-20
• DoorDash order
Arayes Kafta tasted great, cooked well, and it came with herbs sprinkled on top in a nice little presentation box. I enjoyed the different sauces it also came with (or is normally provided?) that I didn't need the garlic toum. The knafeh was not as stringy or crispy on top as I was expecting... too mushy overall... so probably won't be getting that again. However, I'm still curious to try their other dishes!
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David M
Emerging Expert • 25 contributions
23-10-13
• DoorDash order
Shish Tawook Platter (Chicken Kebab) was delicious but the portions are extremely small compared to its location down town in the east village.
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Anup K
1 contributions
1 day ago
• DoorDash order
I knew inflation was bad but $13.50 for 4 tiny pieces of - Baklawa is wild