The food at Taim is excellent - fresh, healthy and good sized portions. It's not the cheapest place but IMHO, worth the price. I built my own chicken shwarma plate with extra falafel and that's...
Taim Mediterranean Kitchen
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Taim Mediterranean Kitchen, with locations in NYC, DC, and IL, offers fresh and healthy Mediterranean cuisine. Their menu features customizable dishes, allowing customers to build their perfect plate or pita from scratch with a variety of toppings and unlimited dips and sauces.
Since its establishment in 2005 in NYC's West Village, Taim has been serving craveable pitas, plates, salads, and mezze made from scratch using the freshest produce, herbs, spices, and traditional Mediterranean cooking techniques. With a focus on quality and authenticity, Taim has expanded to multiple locations and also offers delivery and catering services.
Customers can enjoy a range of dishes including falafel, chicken shawarma, hummus, babaganoush, and house-made beverages. Taim also rewards its loyal customers with discounts, birthday gifts, and exclusive perks through their loyalty program, encouraging patrons to indulge in their delicious offerings time and time again.
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Took take out of their Falafel bowl and it was yummy. The sauce tasted good and it was worth the price.
Stopped here out of the blue earlier for a mid afternoon lunch. I originally had wanted to eat at Kramer's across the street, but it was packed in there and I wasn't planning on waiting for a...
It is a quiet place to get your Mediterranean Fix quickly. It is easy to order as you create your own bowl and the food comes out quickly. On weekends they have a $7 Chicken Schwarma Plate which...
No-frills kind of place--Service was straightforward and fast. I ordered the honey harissa bowl, which tasted good, but at $16.99, it felt a bit pricey given the portion and overall value,...
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