Respecter. Inspirer. Enseigner Apprendre. Créer. Atteindre l'excellence Tell Me - C'est ce que «ilili» signifie. Pour nos clients, Tell Me signifie l'écoute et la compréhension de chacune de leurs histoires et d'en créer de nouvelles avec eux - des histoires de célébration et de partage, de longues traditions et de nouveaux commencements. Chaque plat à ilili a sa propre histoire, des recettes traditionnelles provenant directement du Liban aux recettes plus modernes qui racontent l'histoire de notre équipe, de nos cuisiniers et des chefs qui ont laissé leur marque dans chaque plat. Sans oublier notre personnel de service et nos gestionnaires qui ont été les ambassadeurs de l'hospitalité. Notre menu n'a jamais de fin- nous allons trouver l'inspiration partout, dans les nouveaux ingrédients, de nouvelles approches, et les nouvelles normes remplacent les anciennes ilili est un lieu où la créativité abonde de la cuisine à la table où chaque invité devient un artiste. , créant sa propre palette de saveurs avec nos plats comme la toile et les bons amis forment le public.
Zou Zou’s is a lively and modern Eastern Mediterranean restaurant from chef Juliana Latif, who spent years working at some of the most notable restaurants throughout New York City, including The NoMad. The menu is inspired by and celebrating the cuisine and flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean region, bringing in influences from Lebanon, Israel, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, among others. Zou Zou’s is located within the Manhattan West Plaza, on the ground level of Pendry Manhattan West. If arriving at 33rd Street (between 9th & 10th), follow the walkway to the plaza, turn left, and find the Zou Zou’s entrance on your left.If arriving at the Ninth Avenue entrance (at 32nd Street), walk through the plaza towards Whole Foods – Zou Zou’s will be on the right side of the plaza just past the NHL Experience Store.
An Eastern Mediterranean restaurant that is a genuine addition to New York City’s diverse International cuisines. Specializing in Lebanese cuisine, Balade is a quaint neighborhood destination in the East Village with a warm and hospitable setting. Owned and operated by Roland Semaan (Hilton Hotels, NYC; B.R. Guest Restaurant Group, NYC) – Balade, which means Local, when describing produce of high quality in Lebanese, is the true culmination of his heritage and impressive hospitality background and experience.Voted Best Middle Eastern on Zagat 2015-2016Dinners Choice Winner Open table 2013- 2014 - 2015For parties of 12+ please contact us at 212-529-6868 or email info@baladenyc.com
We are honored to have served the community for 10 years and counting -- whether or you are a local regular or a new friend, it is our pleasure to host you. We look forward to welcoming you to Skinos.
Sahara’s serves traditional Turkish Cuisine with the touch of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern ethnic ingredients and styles. We deliciously cook everything from scratch and offer it with complimentary homemade bread and Aegean olives. Our menu provides plentiful food, wine, and beer that speak for our guests’ particular tastes. Our staff is part of our family that shares the same energy with our guests. Our newly decorated place with the touch of multi-ethnic details of Turkey makes our guests and their friends feel comfortable and unique. The restaurant’s characteristic ambiance is designed to give a sense of artsy home that shares the cultural aspects of our heritage, and it offers a beautiful decor for our guests and their photographs.
Embrace the vibrant flavors of modern Turkish cuisine at our charming restaurant. From traditional classics to innovative creations, every plate tells a story.
As far as authentic Persian experiences go, Turkish Cuisine in the Hell's Kitchen District really cannot be beat. Once you step foot in this place you will find the donor kebabs are highly sought after, as is the Turkish coffee for lunch. The donor kebabs are highly sought after, as is the Turkish coffee for lunch. With the abundance of fresh vegetables served with every dish at Turkish Cuisine, you really cannot go wrong.For a cultural experience, consider taking the family to Turkish Cuisine for your next gathering. The menu contains a bit of everything, so even the most discerning of taste buds are likely to find something that appeals. Consistent, tasty Turkish fare at reasonable rates make this Theater District veteran a delightful choice pre-curtain. Full review Zagat. Turkish cuisine has a beautiful heated backyard seating area. Business established 1995, been in business 29 years, one of the oldest turkish restaurants in NYC.
Gazala’s Restaurant is the creation of Chef/Owner Gazala Halabi, who celebrates her culinary heritage as an Israeli Druze. Hospitality is a Druze hallmark—guests are embraced and welcomed with a flavorful meal. Says Gazala, “I want my restaurant to be a place to eat Druze food, to sample Druze culture and be treated like family. It is a little slice of my village on Amsterdam Avenue."