Category: | Grocery Store |
Address: | 420 N Coit Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, USA |
Phone: | +1 972-404-0704 |
Site: | milkandhoneydallas.com |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | 11:30AM–7PM 11:30AM–7PM 11:30AM–7PM 11:30AM–7PM 11AM–4PM Closed 11:30AM–7PM |
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Sam Blumen
Stopped in with some friends for lunch. Ordered the falafel and pita plated. The place is a little bit sandwich shop/divey. There is a market that sells grocery items and kosher goods in the back. Nothing fancy here. Just the basics. You walk up to the deli counter and place your order. Very unceremonious and efficient. When its done they will either call you up or bring it to the table. Everything came out properly and looked marvelous. Taste was excellent and ingredients were fresh. My only regret is that I did not take a picture to post. It was too yummy and got eaten too fast! We all loved the fries. The falafel was excellent. I have been told by many that their shawarma is also very good. I do know but it looks great. I may have had it in the past but have slept since then. Anyway, this is a perfect little place for two or three people to have a intimate lunch meeting or chat. If you support Dallas KOSHER milk and honey should certainly be on your short list.
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Panatala 316
I visited here to purchase some challah rolls. I even called my order in three days in advance. When I came to pick it up I gave the owner my name and what I came to pick up. I even told him I was the one who called and said I was coming to pick up the rolls under my name. He then gives me a blank stare and says it is not called challah rolls, it is called challettes. So I said thats fine just go ahead and get the rolls because I am in a hurry. He then gets upset and starts lecturing me on not being in a hurry. I tell him to keep his rolls, I can purchase better food with excellent service from Meat Point. He then screams at me and yell back whatever. Such an unfriendly restaurant!! You would expect nice service from an owner who calls himself religious and pious. Dont wast your time and money here!
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Diane Siesel
I was looking forward to a kosher experience in Dallas so I took my toddler grandson for lunch. It was horrendous and we left before being served. We waited for almost an hour after putting in the order..many people came in after us and were served. I purchased candy to occupy my grandson but an hour for a 2 year old is an eternity. I asked several times if they could just bring fries for my grandson but I was ignored. This is no way to run a business, but a kosher establishment is a rarity in Dallas so I guess thats why they stay in business. I will just have to stick with Tom Thumb takeout or vegetables when in Dallas. What a shande!
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Wesley Quenichet
Went at lunch, had to wait about 30 minutes. That said, I didnt know what I wanted and wasnt sure how to order because it was busy. Not being jewish, it was a new experience for me to be surrounded by the jewish community, going about their daily lives, eating, talking and joking, etc. It was interesting. The sandwich, a Pargiot was one of the best Ive ever had, big, hot and delicious. I will definitely be back to try other stuff. This is the type of place I like to find, where people eat and live their lives at the same time. In my opinion thats what makes for extra special food.
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cristina p
Just move to Dallas and was there once and the food is delicious, especially the schnitzel and falafel in pita bread , I put 4 stars because I was there today and its was close , I try to call before I went there but no answer and the voicemail didnt say that you close , just the hours. You should put a message on the voicemail that you going to be close. Only when I drive there I realize that its close .
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ima grouch
Oh wow! It reminded me of the Kosher deli I went to as a kid. I didnt eat the food because I was in a rush, but I could tell it must be good, people were chowin down! Its a small place, but neat and clean. And the market goes to the back as well, where you can find items from Jerusalem, etc. I plan to go back and see about getting a lunch there. Will fill you in on quality soon!
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Davii Mandel
The missing star is only because its a little run down and the floor needs cleaning. But the tables and food areas are spotless. We bought some groceries as well as 2 deli sandwiches with french fries. Everything was really delicious, fresh and nicely presented. The sandwiches were yummy with WAY too much meat in them! Had to wrap half of mine to take home. Will visit again!
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Grace Adato
I was pretty disappointed overall with shakshukah absolutely no flavor in my opinion. Really disappointed with their version of matbucha. I had to add ketchup. Also tried to add their tahini which was also too bland, needed more lemon. However, I ate it all so it wasnt awful. But we did like market in back so we got some of ore Israeli favorites like malawach and bourekas
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A Private User
The Food is Great and Inexpensive. The best Shwarma this side of Israel. We also enjoyed the schnitzel as well as the spicy turkey sandwich served in a pita with everything except the kitchen sink. Absolutely Incredible!!!!!! We loved it so much that we ordered our shabbos dinner from Milk and Honey. Try it, you will like it!.
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Gordon Hayes
When we used to make the trip to Richardson, we always stopped at Milk and Honey to eat. I especially loved the schwarmas. Beef and lamb to perfection stuffed to overflowing with tsatiki and veggies in a pita. I have a big appetite and usually brought half of it home for the next day.
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A Private User
Im from NY. My benchmark is high and this place fits the bill for very casual lunch every time. The felafel and pita are homemade and both excellent. It is a family owned place. Very limited menu put great for what it is and inexpensive.
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Steve Salstrand
One of the only reasonably priced kosher spots in Dallas. With the little market in the back of it, it made me feel like I was in Israel again. Great place.
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Debbie Goodfried-Moore
My experience there was nice. We had great service and excellent food! I will be certain to recommend this restaurant to friends. That is how I found it.
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Sam Blumen
Certified Kosher. Love the egg Challah. Market in the back. Very reasonable prices. Sit down and have a nosh! Support Dallas Kosher.
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Noella r
I love to come here they have great sandwich and food plate like Israeli kabob, Schwarma, burgers, tuna salad, hummus, Falafel......
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Taylor Apples
Almost everything had expired dates on the products. Drove almost an hour to get there and only found one item with a fresh date.
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Danielle Black
So good. I truly dont know why this place has even 1 bad review. If youre crazy a schwarma you must try this place.
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Alvin Crofts II
Excellent kosher food and very good price. Big fan of their Messy Burger plate and if course Falafel plate.
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S. A. Mo
Food always fresh. Could use a little bit more customer service to make you feel welcome. Little pricey
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Vikas B Rao
Small place. Authentic. great taste. Courteous staff. Best falafel sandwich Ive ever had.
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DeEtte Rozemberg
Great store for Israeli pantry items! The pickle and olive selection are fantastic.
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Eran Cohen
Open/close whenever he wants High prices Not good customer service. ״שבע מכסף״
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Joseph Skaist
Great price for a great tasting and generously apportioned kosher meat meal!
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Conner Brown
Poor customer service. Closes without signage or warning at random times.
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Mike Aulov
Expansive which adds to the Israeli experience. The food is really good.