I had ordered the Adano chicken. The food is not fresh. They happen to heat up frozen food. Also, not worth the price.
L A.
Place rating: 2 Miami, FL
I’ve gone a couple times. The food is not the best quality at the price you’re paying. The chicken is processed and frozen it’s not fresh grilled chicken. Probably won’t eat her again unless I have no other choice.
C L.
Place rating: 1 Miami, FL
I try to avoid eating here as much as possible. Meals are ridiculously over-priced for what you’re getting. For breakfast if I order(2) eggs over medium, I end up getting well done because the eggs broke while they were cooking. Wouldn’t you think to start again so I can have my eggs over medium like I ordered? Nope! Here you go. Take what you ended up with and goodbye. The staff is so very unhappy looking. My goodness a smile wouldn’t hurt anyone. Can’t wait for more options in the area that are up and coming.
Milly M.
Place rating: 1 Miami, FL
I feel a bit silly writing this review as the establishment is predominately patronized by hospital staff with very few other options. That being said, Pasha’s should be called out for being utter rubbish. It’s truly insulting to middle eastern food… also, I recently learned they have other locations– better avoid those too! Over priced, flavorless, airplane food. Under staffed during lunch rush, and takes longer than it should to get your food. The wraps are nasty, fall apart while being eaten, and are full of dry chicken. The Yani that everyone raves about is glorified canned slop with zero flavor. The muffins were definitely frozen and look like they’ve been stepped on. The«flatbread» smells like a shoe, yet doesn’t actually taste like anything. Can we all please just get over Pasha’s already?
Esther D.
Place rating: 3 Miami, FL
Kind of pricy for what they serve you. But good flavor. I checked in to get the free juice, and they told me that was expired, that they were no longer giving away the juice… ok…
Edwin F.
Place rating: 2 Miami, FL
I usually enjoy Pasha’s but this one was the exception. They should do a better job at managing their social media. I walked over there for the free pineapple juice w/meal purchase and Unilocal check-in, only to be told that they aren’t offering it anymore. Don’t believe anything they offer!
Eric R.
Place rating: 1 Boca Raton, FL
Visited Pasha’s after a Doctors Appointment and was very disappointed with the customer service. My Fiancé ordered off the special menu, 2 sliders, salad and drink. First they were out of all the drinks they offered and when the girl asked if she would like orange juice instead never said that wasn’t included. When she rang us up she charged for each item individually almost doubling the cost. When we asked about why she did this, she said, «next time you have to tell me you want a special.» As the manager was correcting the bill and cooking our food he was very unprofessional rolling his eyes and huffing and puffing like we were inconveniencing him. When we asked him why the cashier did not ring up a special as that’s what we ordered, he went on to tell us to be quiet as he was fixing the error like it was our mistake. All this before we received our food. McDonald’s would not give you a problem if there was a misunderstanding. Needless to stay after the managers rude behavior(words cant describe his attitude) we said refund our money(they charged my card) and we will go somewhere else. He refunded our money and walked away without an apology. I see there are several Pasha’s around and almost went to the Aventura Mall location but figured if this guy is manager I better go somewhere else to eat in the Mall. Thank God for Five Guys.
Mickey W.
Place rating: 3 Miami, FL
Great healthy food for lunch; this location tends to over-charge for extras and swaps(like hummus for tsasiki), which is sort of annoying. Nonetheless, good healthy food on the go!
Carolina M.
Place rating: 2 Miami, FL
Today you lost 2 customers. They don’t honor the Unilocal check-in offer n the specials after 4 r over… hasta nunca!!!
Kevin C.
Place rating: 2 Orlando, FL
The only reason I came here was because I had a sprained ankle and I couldn’t walk far from work. The food is decent, but incredibly expensive for the portion that you get. The workers are never friendly and most recently, I tried to redeem the Unilocal free juice. As soon I showed it to her, she dismissively said that expired. She then took it back to check with her manager who said they would redeem it. She was rude about it and there was a lot of head shaking and eye rolling form her as if what I was doing was unreasonable. It’s not my fault Unilocal tells me there’s free juice!
Jackie S.
Place rating: 3 Miami, FL
In my never ending quest to find a suitable lunch option at work, I have returned to Pasha’s. Now it may be my imagination or perhaps the desire to eat something that isn’t horrific while on campus but I think they’ve improved. And for that I am bumping them up a star! Now make no mistake, the quality of food here is a smiggin more acceptable. This is not the place you go to if you’re looking for actual Mediterranean food. This IS the McDonalds version of that. They have chicken(or pieces that descended from a chicken) on skewers with peppers and very little onion and for a $ 1 more you can skip the rice and veggies and upgrade to tabouleh. On the upside the place is clean and newly remolded. They have little booths where you can sit by floor length windows and escape from your cubicle/office for 45 minutes.
Dan C.
Place rating: 3 Miramar, FL
Good food, small portions and a bit expensive.
Nicole H.
Place rating: 3 Phoenix, AZ
I had the«spicy» salmon paella wrap. It wasn’t impressive. I opened up the wrapping to find that the sauces of the wrap had soaked through the bread and the entire thing had fallen apart. I’d be fine with this, though, if the wrap had some other redeeming qualities, but it didn’t. The spicy sauce wasn’t spicy, the salmon was mediocre, and there were a few sad-looking veggies thrown into the rice-sauce mix. I’ll be trying some other dish next time. That said, the free pineapple juice(thank you check-in offers!) was excellent.
Madeline M.
Place rating: 4 Miami, FL
I generally avoid this place during the lunch rush and I think because of that, I have better results. Service is super quick when I go even with a super tiny staff. Food is good and filling. It’s expensive but not more than a regular Pasha’s.
Celia M.
Place rating: 3 Miami, FL
I remember I left more than half of my filet mignon wrap with vegetables and tatziki sauce in the garbage because the meat was an utter mess. I hate when a meat is so chewy and even more with fat! It was disgusting. Time passed by and I had a very fulfilling lunch with a former co worker. We had their hoummus appetizer, the traditional & veggie pide, and carrot nut bread with 2 freshly squeezed orange juices. Absolutely amazing. Yes, we paid $ 30 for everything but you are in the middle of UM’s wellness center. what do you expect? Regardless of the fact, lunch was great! I highly recommend everything from my second visit. So Pasha’s wasn’t love at first sight but hey, everyone deserves a second chance.
Stephanie L.
Place rating: 1 Miami, FL
If McDonalds and a Mediterranean restaurant had a child I’d expect it to be something like Pashas. Yes it’s clean, and they have lots of healthy options. That being said I just can’t seem to get into Pasha’s. Whether it’s bland chicken kebabs on top of dry rice or overly lemon drenched tabouli, the quality just isn’t there and the prices certainly are. Incredibly overpriced for fast food style cuisine that just isn’t very good. The service can also be pretty slow and I’ve had some unfriendly staff serving me. As far as I can tell the only positives are that the location is nice if you are on the Jackson campus, and they serve Starbucks coffee too(which I’ve had pretty poorly made chai lattes) if you want your caffeine fix. Otherwise, save your money and your time and grab your lunch somewhere else!
Jennifer S.
Place rating: 3 Miami, FL
In the land of the University of Miami Medical Campus there could never be enough places to eat. After several years of working here you learn that any new restaurant is a delight. This Pasha’s is located on the 9th floor of the Clinical Research Bldg(or the 12th floor of the parking garage). It’s basically a part of the Wellness Center, so it’s a good place to grab a fruit smoothie from on your way out. As far as lunch time, this place is a little too pricey. They do have $ 5 specials, but even as a 125lb girl, I don’t think it’s nearly enough food. Overall, it’s not horrible, a little pricey, and only good for an occasional bite to eat to avoid the other places on campus.
Tania G.
Place rating: 3 Miami, FL
i’ve been here quite a couple times, and here’s what i think… here’s the good: healthy, tasty mediterranean food. the hummus is yummy from here. the lentil soup is pretty good too. here’s the bad: too pricy for what the amount of food you get & this is why they get 3 stars. with that said, it’s the one of the better places to get a meal around JMH.
Rebecca C.
Place rating: 4 Jersey City, NJ
I think this is the one near Jackson, if so, this is probably the best and healthiest food available near here. They claim that all the food is locally grown by native farmers here in Miami(or Homestead?) and that everything is completely fresh and home-made. I love the Combo special that includes a falafel wrap, yogurt side salad, and Iced Tea for only $ 6. I think the falafel is excellent, a little on the small side, but relatively cheap for only about $ 3 on it’s own. The prices are decent and the seating is beautiful since you are on the 9th floor and overlook all of Jackson area, as well as next to the gym where there is a beautiful indoor waterfall to look at. The only criticism I have is the staff. Usually there is this guy who is a bit overly friendly and I’ve had a bad experience once with someone writing an extra tip into the bill — which my credit card company cleared up. But other than all that, the food is definitely worth it and you don’t have to deal with the staff once you order and receive your food since it is self-service type of place where you sit wherever you want. It’s hard to not come here every day for lunch, fortunately the long walk keeps me from going too often!
Mike S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
The Mediterranean breakfast is a small pretzel w/2 slices of feta cheese and olives. I was only able to finish a few bites before I reached my daily sodium intake. Their beef kebab wrap had a strange sour taste and was hard as concrete. Their veggie wrap was warm, soft, sour, and flavorless. However their falafel wrap was crunchy, flavorful, and(almost) orgasmic! I think I just might have it everyday for lunch. I guess this makes up for everything else.