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Date of Review March 27, 2011 ![]() Good Entree Price: $10-$15 Our Total Bill: Type: Middle Eastern Reservations: No Attire: Casual Parking: Lot Crumber: No WWGB: No Pepper: None Kid Friendliness: Good Kid Menu:Yes High Chair:Yes Quick Service:Yes Noise level: Moderate/High Crayons/Toys:No Takeout Available:Yes |
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Little Tel Aviv was a popular restaurant. We were there on a Sunday at 5:30 and we got one of the last tables. I can see why the food is good and affordable. I had the falafel sandwich and while it was not the best I have had, I still give that to Zakia. It was very good and I have found my new favorite pita bread. So now a perfect middle eastern meal for me would have Zakia's Falafel and fillings in Little Tel Aviv's pita bread. With a side of Holyland's Egyptian Hummus and Emily's tabbouli. |
I think I was the only male not wearing a yarmulke in the restaurant. Little Tel Aviv is not exactly fine dining; it's more like family dining. It's a place where everybody knows everybody (except us). The pasta was merely okay, but the experience was unforgettable. Stop in if you live in the area for a different dining experience. |
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