Really very nice. Fun dining area. Clean. Food quick and v good. Always afraid of grill usually but this was absolutely spot on perfect grilling. Suitable t bring work friends. Not white table like in NY but totally appropriate for good business friends. ½ hour out from conference center 25 minute taxi.
KD S.
Place rating: 3 Plano, TX
Just not for me. The hummus had no flavor and I was not a fan of the salad dressing. The pita bread was pretty good. Waitress was very nice.
Carmen I.
Place rating: 4 Bedford, TX
Awesome food, awesome flavor! A tremendous variety of not just cuts of meat – but of everything. They need to let you doggie bag. Nothing should go to waste!
Mando F.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
Great place, went with a large party waiter was very attentive and made sure we were taken care of through out the meal. They were very accomodating and the food was spot on with quite a variety. This was my first time having this style of food and was pretty good. Overall we will definitely be back!
Amit O.
Place rating: 5 St. Clairsville, OH
Good food, nice and quite environment. I went there with a group of 10 people and everyone were very pleased. The owner came by few times to make sure we have everything we need and that we are happy and being taken care of.
Ruth R.
Place rating: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Really nice restaurant with an interesting and varied menu, unlike many kosher places which just have typical items. Everything we tasted was great, the hummus and tehina with fresh pita are outstanding. The waiter was nice but there was only one and six large parties, which led to very poor service. He explained there should have been two but the other canceled last minute. Overall, food was good and I’d go back.
David P.
Place rating: 5 Plano, TX
Great spot to eat Israeli and Mediterranean dishes. The interior decorations of this restaurant makes you immerse into the Middle East and the food is very tasty. Try the Baladi eggplant and Jerusalem mix.
Felicia C.
Place rating: 5 Denton, TX
I know kosher meat does not necessarily guarantee higher quality but I have had very good experiences with this place. It’s always very fresh and high quality. I tried it because it’s so close to the dentist I use so I dropped in to pick up some lamb chops and I was very pleased with what I got.
Mor H.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
I visited Dallas for a few days on a business trip and was hoping to find a decent kosher place. Coming from NYC, imagine my surprise when I saw the design and style of this restaurant! The food was superb and service was impeccable! This is a must try in Dallas, and don’t forget to try the Hummus!
Chris M.
Place rating: 1 Dallas, TX
Walked in waiter asked what I wanted to drink I asked for vodka they said no liquor here just wine That’s fine with me I looked over at my wife asked her if we still wanted to eat here then rude waited said you know what. The drinks are over in the corner go grab it your self with a tone in her voice. no wonder this place was empty when we got here… Didn’t try the food horrible service just left and will never be back…
Kelsye F.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I was visiting from LA and was recommended this restaurant. I usually feel jipped when I eat out instead of home cooked meals but that was not the case here. I give this place 5⁄5 stars, 2 thumbs up, etc. The menu is diverse. I was able to satisfy every craving. One night I ate pasta and the next night Asian as well as a shared schnitzel dish. Service was excellent, food taste and seasoning exceeded my expectations and the presentation of each dish was beautiful. Pricing was very reasonable. My absolute fav was the egg roll and it’s sauce as well as the fried rice. I got some to go en route to the airport. Wish I could’ve tried everything on the menu. Ti-eem me-od!
Aviram E.
Place rating: 5 Kirkland, WA
My first time in Dallas. I was looking for good kosher place. All the food in the menu looks so good. I wish I can try all of it Fresh food and very delicious. And the most important is the people and the service. If I can give this place 10 starts I’ll!!! The burger is one of the best I’ve ever tried. I highly recommend this place!
Vik V.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
I was very skeptical at first but for my surprise the food was AMAZING! ! Every single dish was delicious, the service was very pleasant. I give this place 2 thumbs up!
Legen D.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
Simply 10⁄10 Really good food Good service The prices are OK Seriously everything tastes good it seems like everything is fresh everything is nice I really recommend everybody to go there if you’re looking for a good restaurant
Daniel H.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
I loved the place. My burger was amazing and my wifes lamb chop was outstanding as well. I was very full and happy when I left. I have nothing but positive things to say about this establishment. Keep up the great customer service and food!
Robert C.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
I went to meat point in my last two dallas visits and really enjoyed the food there. I had the tahini kabob and their falafel and they were both delicious. The service is great and the portions were to my satisfaction. If you like kosher and Israeli food I recommend you go there and if you’ve never tried it, that’s the place to start.
David A.
Place rating: 4 Harrisburg, PA
Really enjoyed my lunch here today. This place has lots of potential and a welcome addition to the kosher dining scene in Dallas. My Orthodox friend was in from NY and we usually only go to Aderet. Went there last night(it was good) but I think this place is better. First of all, better space. It is less cramped and has a few booths. They are working on the space and upgrading. A work in progress. They have a sushi bar going in and a small food store on the other side. The menu has many more choices. Obviously with a name like Meat Point, lots of meat dishes, but also standard items like schnitzel. I enjoyed the upside down falafel which has a crispy pita shell on the bottom, a layer of hummus and falafel on the top. Garnishes are off to the side. The vegetable soup was also delicious. For my entrée I decided on the burger. Have been on a burger kick largely. Bad habit. This burger was good, but I was disappointed that I ordered it rare and it came well done. Flavor and texture were still good. Not greasy at all and served on a homemade bun. They had an 8oz and 12oz. I had the 8oz and it was big, especially with the sautéed mushrooms and onions on the side. I also had a fried egg on the top and avocado. Lots going on. Wish it were rare! We had onion rings and fries on the side. The fries were thick cut. Not my favorite. I like The shoestring type. The onion rings were very good. They brought us a couple of complementary homemade pastries for dessert. Nice touch. And the other homemade cakes looked great in the case. Forgot to mention the homemade bread on the table. Delicious. The service was great. Our server, Michelle, was extremely helpful and the food was served quickly. Kosher is not a requirement for me. This place is not a compromise and serves up some great food at reasonable prices, with BIG portions.
Blair C.
Place rating: 4 Roswell, GA
Went with some work buddies to Natalies Kitchen for dinner while we were in Dallas… and Surprise! Natalie’s is closed! In its place is a new placed called Meat Point. So we stayed and here’s what happened. So this seems to be a standard kosher meat restaurant with a flare towards Israeli style dishes except for the curious three Italian and Thai dishes. I had a beef carpaccio for an appetizer and my mates had the chicken wings. I thought the wings looked a little drowned in their sauce. My Carpaccio was a weird combination of thinly sliced beef, balsamic vinegar, capers and sea salt, unfortunately the vinegar overwhelmed the entire dish so I couldn’t really tell if the meat was cured in any real way My main dish, the Jerusalem Grill, comprised mixed chicken, beef and onions in an interesting mix of sweet, salty and chewy… the white balsamic rice made a nice balance to the underspiced, but tasty, meat. One guy had the 12 oz Black Angus burger which looked awesome. The other had the Pad Thai which he said, didn’t really have any taste. Sadly there was no alcohol available because they hadn’t received the license from the county as of yet, if they had a license, we would have stayed probably an extra hour or so and doubled our bill. As it was, entries and appetizers for three guys was just over $ 100. The service was great and we’d go back just for that. So there will be some growing pains for Meat Point, but I think that they’ll get through this and become better than they were tonight. Hatzlacha!