Reviews
What Flavio Runolfsson likes about Sabbaba:
Pro's
- fresh Israeli food
- plenty of options
- decent priced
- Delicious desserts
Con's
- no table service
- self serve water
- had better Israeli food --> Savion at North Bondi is delicious!! View all feedback. What Garret Heathcote doesn't like about Sabbaba:
Falafel plate was nice, dips were really good. Good as a unit of inclination. A great corner spot to sit outside and see the world. Chips were good and service-friendly. I'm going again. View all feedback.
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Falafel plate was nice, dips were really good. Good as a unit of inclination. A great corner spot to sit outside and see the world. Chips were good and service-...
read moreWe were wandering around Bondi trying to decide where to eat and, in an attempt to eat somewhat healthily, we stopped at Sabbaba.
I eat here at least once a week when I am in BondiMy favorite is the "Sabbaba" falafel pitaThe Moroccan fish is very good.
Middle Eastern treats! A great casual spot for lunch.
Excellent option for a healthy lunch. Falafel and salad had danced my flavor buds and wanted more. Will return back to this little provider.
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read moreSabbaba in Bondi is a great spot to grab some delicious Israeli food. With options like falafel plates and sabbaba bowls, you can't go wrong with the big warm portions. The falafels are a standout and the desserts are all vegan and amazing. While the atmosphere is bright and breezy, some reviewers have noted that the self-serve water and lack of table service can be a downside. Overall, if you're looking for a tasty and affordable meal in a relaxed setting, Sabbaba is worth a visit. Just be prepared for a more casual dining experience compared to other Israeli restaurants in the area.