
Miznon at The Hugh! Delicious! I highly recommend their lamb kebab pita and the ribeye minute steak pita. There's plenty of seating at The Hugh, but I got my order to go. By the time I got home,...
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Miznon is a global Mediterranean street food chain that originated in Tel Aviv in 2011 and has since expanded to various cities around the world, including Paris, Vienna, Melbourne, Singapore, Boston, Las Vegas, London, and New York City. With a focus on fresh and seasonally inspired ingredients, Miznon aims to capture the unique flavors of each city and translate them into delicious pita creations.
Owned and operated by renowned chef Eyal Shani, who is considered a leading figure in Israeli cuisine, Miznon offers a vibrant dining experience that combines traditional Israeli flavors with a lively atmosphere. Chef Shani's restaurants, including Miznon, North Miznon, Naked Tomato, SHMON, and HaSalon, showcase his passion for using seasonal ingredients and his expertise in creating mouthwatering dishes that reflect the energy and beauty of Tel Aviv.
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Miznon at The Hugh! Delicious! I highly recommend their lamb kebab pita and the ribeye minute steak pita. There's plenty of seating at The Hugh, but I got my order to go. By the time I got home,...
I loved the Miznon outpost over at Dekalb Market Hall (RIP) so it was nice to see them at the Hugh again. Lots of seating available in front of the shop, as well as bar seating too. I ordered...
Service was very good here. I really enjoyed the broken chicken in pita, it was very well seasoned and the chicken was tender. We also had the sweet potato side, which I thought was going to have...
Amazing Israeli food in a random place!! Me and my husband come to NY for his cancer treatments at MSK and one of our first times there we went across the street and found The Hugh which had a lot...
Always wanted to try this when it was in Chelsea market but never got the chance until it came to midtown. Rib eye steak pita - the beef itself quality and tenderness was melt-in-your-mouth, but...