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We good lamb kufta, steak kabobs, baba with fresh pitas, and a salmon skewer.. Everything is so delicious ? the staff are so welcoming and friendly. I highly recommend.. We’ll definitely be coming View all feedback.
We have been eating and getting catering from Judah Mediterranean Grille for several years. The food is fresh and tasty. The owner Yalli cares about her level of service, quality of food, and customer satisfaction. Walk in on any given day and you’ll see people getting together, enjoying conversation, and eating well. Vegetarian options: There are many vegetables and salads available here. Ask about the soups. They are sometimes vegetarian as well. Dietary restrictions: This establishment is Kosher Certified Parking: Located in a large strip mall with plenty of parking. Very easy to find a spot near the entrance. Kid-friendliness: Kids love eating here and are often seen here Wheelchair accessibility: Completely wheel chair accessible
We came here for the first time on our trip to sesame place. The food was delicious and fresh, our kids loved it too. The waitress was sweet and did a great job (but she could definitely use another hand as she was the only waitress with lots of tables to serve). Would definitely go again
Not only is the food fantastic and addictive, but the atmosphere is superb. The service is not only classy, it's also very kind. It's obvious that the owners are not only good at business, but all around great people. We are truly blessed to have Judah Grille here in Philadelphia. L'CHAIM !!!!!
Great service,pleasant staff,good food Parking: In front of restaurant and in an outside mall with many other stores. Kid-friendliness: It was a wonderful family experience.
I love this restaurant. Best falafel outside Israel. This is the best pita bread around. I dislike the way I was spoken about on the phone. Just because I don't look Jewish doesn't mean I'm not. My mother spoke only Hebrew to me growing up as she was raised in Petah Tikvah.