I have been eating a Davids for many years. I have celebrated many happy events at this establoshment. As well as having conducted many businesse meetings there. Always has the food been fresh and delicious, my business associates always ask when are we going back. i highly recommend Davids.
Douglas h.
Place rating: 5 Deal, NJ
I challenge anyone to find me a better grilled chicken salad on the planet! It is literally PERFECT!
Tova B.
Place rating: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Disclaimer: This is for take out only. I wanted a falafel for lunch, and my intern wanted soup. She keeps kosher, but luckily for us, in Brooklyn, that doesn’t limit us so much. After a quick internet search we came upon David’s. David’s is a little far from us, but my intern offered to go pick it up so we didn’t have to pay the delivery fee. We ordered a falafel and hummus plate to share, and she also got the yeminite soup. I placed the order and my intern walked over. The food was ready when she got there and still hot and delicious by the time she got back. I didn’t have the yeminite soup, but my intern said it was amazing. The falafel? Huge, definitely glad she and I shared it. Delicious. Just what I wanted. The hummus. Just like mom makes, creamy. The price was up there with Kosher Meat restaurants, but it was worth it. Definitely recommend. Can’t wait to go back here. I do wish though, they had more vegetarian dishes. But, I understand, it’s a meat kosher place, so I shouldn’t get my hopes up.
Sarah S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Been eating Davids for pretty much my entire life. The yeminite soup can not be beat. Really all their food is top notch delicious. It’s always super crowded so I would recommend takeout. One night a week they have a huge meat pie which is great, also the kibbe, stuffed chicken, and schnitzel are winners.
Joe H.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I have been going to David’s for as long as I can remember. There is a reason for this. NOTONCE have I ever had a bad meal here. The Yemenite soup is to die for. The appetizers are great but don’t fill up on them because the main dishes are amazing. The portions are large also. It can be a bit pricey but it’s worth every cent.
Robert B.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
My boss just took me out here this past week. I’m starting to realize that perhaps there are a few Kosher restaurants out there. He’s Jewish so when we go out it has to be Kosher. I’m really becoming a big fan of Middle Eastern food. We had pita bread with tahini, hummus and babagonoush. We also had some meat cigars and something called kubbeh I think. Very delicious. For the main we shared chicken, beef and a kaftah kebab. Everything was amazing. Love the way they marinate and spice the food. I just can’t give Kosher restaurants 5 stars because of the prices. How do people survive financially if they are required to eat Kosher? $ 23 for Shish Kebab? Sahara restaurant that I go to often on Kings Highway which is not Kosher charges like $ 9 for Shish Kebab and is also delicious. My boss explained all the reasons why it is so expensive so I understand but wow, just insane. Food was really good though.
David E.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
David’s is an awesome go-to staple for good food. Whatever you get, it will be hot, fresh and good. Reasonably priced, no reservations needed
Jes S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I went to David’s Restaurant because we thought they’d have shawarma. They don’t but they have a lot of great food. I got sweetbreads(they are not sweet not bread) in a pita. And my companion got chicken kabob in a pita. They brought us pita and assorted pickles when we say down. That was very good. The sweetbreads were probably thymus gland sweetbreads because those are the most common. They tasted like extremely good chicken. The chicken kabob sandwich apparently also tasted like chicken but it was supposed to. The service was very nice as well. The interior needs a little updating. I would definitely recommend it!
V J.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
David’s serves the best babaganoush that I have ever tasted. I love their chicken kebab. Excellent Sephardic food!
Dorit F.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
David’s has been around for over 35 years. It’s a kosher Israeli restaurant. The prices are in line for kosher food. It’s all meat no dairy. they make delicious fish and they will make it anyway you like it; I love fried the best. All their salads are delicious and made fresh everyday. Basically it’s a small family place. Their food is always good so you can’t go wrong.
David P.
Place rating: 5 Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY
5 star Jew food, even if I wasn’t Jewish I would eat it all the time, BEST kosher food u can possibly get in brooklyn. Make sure you get the steak and chicken sandwich and the avocado salad and French fries. Best ever!
Linda S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
David’s is a great place to eat when you’re craving some Israeli food. The food is fresh, delicious, and authentic and the portions are big. It is a bit expensive. I went here with my husband and young daughter. We ordered a combination salad platter with falafel, chicken nuggets, and beef shish kebab. The salads were delicious and so were the falafel. My daughter and husband enjoyed the chicken nuggets. There were so many that we took half the plate to go. And the beef shish was cooked perfectly. The only thing missing was laffa bread, which they don’t serve there. However, you do get a basket of steaming hot, soft pita.
Bo B.
Place rating: 5 Denville, NJ
The best Middle Eastern restaurant I have ever been to. You have to start off with Yemenite soup. The beef is so tender, the broth is so deep and flavorful and full of spice. The chicken shishkebab with the house green hot sauce is tender and juicy. The chicken schnitzel is so perfectly crispy. The secret is crushed cornflakes. There is also fish fried the same way and that is pretty good as well. My favorite sides are the stringbeans stewed in tomatoe sauce, okra stewed in tomatoe sauce and the majadra, which is lentils with rice and browned onions.
Alfredo G.
Place rating: 3 Madrid, Spain
I had the Beef Shish Kabob. Honestly I don’t know which part of the cow was this, but it was tasty and soft, but less lean than a steak. I really liked the bread. Overall, I found it quite expensive for a Brooklyn local restaurant like this. My jewish friend told me that it might be due to the shechita, but just guessing. The service was really kind and fast.
Ron E.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
Unknown to most but not the«S.Y.s» Safardic Jewish Community. This is a gem of a place. I cannot say enough good about the food, service etc. super de duper place! Must go unless your j dub(which I am). Just joking! Simply said this place is AWSOME!
Jose S.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Hands down best kosher meat restaurant in NY
Israel H.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
We came here on Father’s Day. The food was really tasty, unfortunately, almost everything my wife wanted they had run out of. The steak and shish kebabs were really good. The service was accommodating and they offered us some free dishes in compensation I felt that was very gracious.
Charles K.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
This has been the only successful place that has been around for over 20 years. Restaurant come and go in this neighborhood but this one has been a solid Israeli/Mediterranean place that has survived it all because it is good, it’s family owned and they make an effort and the food has a little bit of Israeli love in it.
Harry H.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Great.
Ed C.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Easily the best Sefardi/Israeli restaurant in Brooklyn, perhaps the best in all of NYC. Everything coming out of the kitchen here is delicious. And kosher. In fact, the quality of David’s kosher kitchen is so impeccable that it’s hard to believe it’s actually kosher. Among my favorites are the couscous with vegetables(I wish only that it were served with some bullion). The spicy sausages, kofta, lamb chops & mixed grill are also scrumptious. The soups, starters & daily specials are hard to beat, & everything is served so generously that you’ll probably be unable to consume your entire order unless your weight is already north of 300 lbs. Even the homemade hot sauce here is uniquely savory & aromatic. Service is friendly, quick & efficient. The ambiance at David’s is informal & convivial, & many patrons seem to know each other. Nonetheless I always get takeout because the lighting here is so aggressively bright that you’ll want to wear shades(the only reason I gave David’s 4 stars rather than 5). Do ask for some of the fabulous hot sauce, or you’ll have to do without. David’s prefers cash, though all major credit cards are accepted. Finally, if you’re French or have been to North African restaurants in Paris(whether kosher or not) & enjoyed the couscous & grilled meats you ate there, then David’s is an absolute MUST for you. Please remember I give this place 5 stars for the food, the service & the ambience… & gave it an overall rating of 4 stars solely on account of the aggressively garish lighting.