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    Zahav

    4.5 (3.6k reviews)
    Ultra High-EndMiddle Eastern, Mediterranean
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:30 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Amara M.

    One of the best recent dining experiences I've ever had. I had been years ago but it's so hard to get a reservation these days. I believe they only open reservations 4 weeks at a time? There are some reserved restaurant parking spots nearby. Highly recommend!

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    Arthur S.

    We made reservations for the chef's counter at Zahav on Saturday at 9PM by checking the reservations a couple days before we arrived to Philadelphia. We finally got in. To our surprise we had to order the 4 course tasting menu. We definitely were not prepared to eat this much food as we had apps at 4PM to hold us over. Although it was a little cramped at the counter, it was a great experience at the chef's counter because you can literally watch the chef's do their thing. (Please note: the only way you can order ala cart is to be seated at the bar.) 4 course tasting - $214.00 without tip total with taxes The Laffa Bread/Hummas was really good! Beets with Tehina, Pickled Napa Cabbage, Pumpkin Chershi, Marinated Cauliflower, Spicy Fennel were all phenomenal! The only one that we didn't care for was the eggplant. Kampachi Crudo was excellent, refreshing and not so filling so it was perfect. We tried to order two, but our waitress insisted we try something else so we ordered the Haloumi- 2 small pieces wrapped in phyllo dough. It was good, but the crudo was much better. I had to get the lamb and it was really good! Tons of flavor from the wood oven and spices on the outside. You could tell that it was cooked for a very long time due to its texture and tenderness. I loved the soup and the pickled vegetables so much that I had to order the cook books. We took a lot to go because we were so uncomfortably full. We had to take the dessert to go too. Everything was amazing though, wish we could do it all again hungry.

    Kendrick R.

    What an awesome choice I made tonight. While visiting the area I saw this restaurant, and decided to give it a try. Sean, the bar server, was wonderful and very customer service-focused. He had a few extra samples brought to me. The food was superb! I definitely recommend Zahav!

    Benjamin T.

    Came here for my birthday and I think this was one of the best places I've eaten at in a while. When you walk in, the lights are somewhat dim so it feels cozy and intimate. We ordered the tasting menu and there was so much food! It's hard to even talk about how good everything was but from what I remember, we had dry aged duck with rice and this really rich soup. That was probably the best duck I've ever had. I can't imagine you'd go wrong with anything else on the menu. The service is also amazing. We only mentioned my birthday at the beginning to our server and throughout, she was nice enough to send freebies to our table and even let us try all of the desserts. Along with the amazing food, the service made this night even more special. I'd 100% come back and am especially excited since their menu changes.

    Alisa J.

    Absolutely incredible meal at Zahav. Definitely one of the best meals I've ever had. Everything was good but I enjoyed some dishes more than others. The salatim was so great. The bread was mind blowing. The hummus was one of the best ever. The beets were surprisingly very very yummy. The fennel was also a favorite and I liked the flavor a lot. The cabbage and cauliflower were ok. I love cauliflower so this was disappointing. There could've been more char and lemon. Next we ate the Sunchokes and halloumi. The sunchokes were way too salty for my taste which was disappointing but the finger limes were a nice touch and interesting take on the dish. The halloumi was nice and juicy and the pastry was perfectly crispy. Loved the halloumi dish more than I thought since in the past I've had halloumi that was too dry. The mains were also very yummy. The grilled branzino was absolutely incredible. It was cooked perfectly and just melted in my mouth. The lamb was yummy but I prefer cubes of lamb meat and not ground for kebabs. The apple salad that accompanied the mains was absolutely incredible. It was so fresh and I loved it. The cinnamon rice was fine not amazing. The desserts were also good but there was a clear winner. The pecan knafeh was mind blowing and I'm so glad we got that. The chocolate Malabi seemed like a regular chocolate pudding to me and the pomegranate granita was yummy and refreshing but there ice cream texture was a bit off. The espresso martini was incredible and definitely one of the best I've had. Service was great and the ambiance was great as well. Would highly recommend this restaurant.

    mezze spread and lemonnana cocktail

    Absolutely amazing dining experience!!! Adorable, intimate interior and fun music paired with some of the best food. Left beyond full and satisfied. Favorite dishes of the night were the lamb carpaccio, lamb shoulder, phyllo wrapped halloumi, and hummus, and pickled cabbage. Highly recommend going with a group (we were a party of 4) because then you get to try more of their dishes!!!

    Conrad J.

    If you can get here make it a priority when in Philadelphia!! The service, food and atmosphere are 10/10. I was here with a work group and fort time eating this food. Family style and it kept coming. There was not one bit of food that I did not try or love. I mean take a look at these dishes, absolutely delicious

    Lauren G.

    What can I say about Zahav to start? It's an unbelievable experience! The service and care you receive at this restaurant can hardly be compared to anything else. The restaurant inside is beautiful and feels warm and cozy. We didn't have a reservation since it's so difficult to get one, but I knew we needed to just show up and shoot our shot on our very short weekend to Philly. We only had to wait about 30 minutes until a couple of bar seats became available and we were still served drinks while we were waiting. The food is amazing and they really feed you! We decided to go a la carte and get the Humus and Salatim which comes with the most incredible and delicious Laffa Bread. We then decided to split the pomegranate lamb shoulder which is a 100% must! Amazing, delicious and so tender. Our bartender Mel however did not let us stop there! She was constantly sending over more and more small plates, sides and an additional entree to try! We couldn't believe how much food they were giving us. This restaurant really is filled with the most generous people and generous management. We had such a wonderful time and I'm so grateful that we were able to try Zahav.

    Ally W.

    So much food!! I came here by myself and sat at the counter. Little did I know that the counter would almost not fit all the dishes the staff would bring me. I also did not expect another woman dining solo to sit next to me and we ended up sharing more food. Starting with the appetizers, there were: * Hummus * Laffa bread * Beets with tahini * Twice-cooked eggplant * Pickled napa cabbage * Moroccan carrots * Marinated cauliflower * Spicy fennel Then came some heavier appetizers: * Fig with labneh and pumpkin * Phyllo-wrapped haloumi with peach, olive, and candied citrus * Fried cauliflower, herbed labneh, and smoked onion We were just getting started. Then they brought out the main entrees: * Steak skewers with shawarma spices and Jimmy Nardello peppers * Chicken skewers in chicken fat * Pomegranate lamb shoulder with amba-braised greens and crispy Persian rice For dessert, we had: * Pecan konefe with honey ice cream * Pear sorbet and rose granita It was like an Israeli Thanksgiving dinner -- a very gourmet one. My favorites were the hummus, laffa bread, beets with tahini, phyllo-wrapped haloumi, chicken skewers, lamb shoulder, pecan konefe, pear sorbet, and rose granita. Just a few of the dishes missed the mark for me (1 star off): steak skewers (seasoning had an acidic flavor, maybe too much sumac), spicy fennel (too spicy), pickled napa cabbage (wasn't that special), and fig (it was a savory fig which was not to my liking). It may just be personal taste on my part. Having been served so many dishes, the fact that only a few dishes missed the mark still made an incredible meal.

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    Lisa M.

    This was hands down one of the MOST EXCEPTIONAL dining experiences I've ever had--and that's saying a lot considering we just returned from a six-week trip to Asia! From the warm service to the thoughtful ambiance to the carefully curated tasting menu, everything was flawless. Trust me, you will not leave hungry or disappointed. Let's talk about the brrrrrread (as Oprah would say)--absolutely heavenly. Fresh, hot, and full of flavor, paired perfectly with creamy hummus and tangy pickled vegetables. Honestly, it was hard not to fill up just on the first course. The lamb shoulder (their most requested dish for good reason) was out of this world--fall-off-the-bone tender, beautifully seasoned, and elevated by the freshest accompaniments. Our waitress was adorable, attentive, and thoughtful. She even surprised us with complimentary dates, which were sweet, rich, and such a treat (and now one of my new favorite things, even though it's not on the menu). The highlight of the evening? We were given a behind-the-scenes tour of the kitchen to see the artistry and hard work in action. And just when we thought the night couldn't get any better, we had the privilege of meeting Chef Michael Solomonov himself! Considering how many restaurants he owns in the Philadelphia area, it felt like pure kismet to cross paths with him here. An unforgettable evening from start to finish. If you're lucky enough to get a reservation, don't think twice--this is a dining experience you'll remember long after the last bite.

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    Latha P.

    We got there well before opening to grab the bar seating . Such a vibrant atmosphere , with most tables occupied at opening and rest slowly filling up in the next hour . It was a bustling evening . Bar seating was perfect , bright and inviting with a large windows overlooont that little lawn and beautiful greenery . Started off with Saffron limeade , a mock tail that was tart , sweet & refreshing . We selected the Tasting menu licked off with the bread and dips . Laffah bread with tahina and various side salads made for grand opening of our meal We picked 2 appetizers Crispy Haloumi cheese which was a burst of flavors , warm , chewy, sweet and creamy Coal roasted raddish with Baba Ghanoush and pistachio vinaigrette For entrees it was Sea bass - grilled to perfection was our preferred entree Grouper kebab had a bit of uncooked edge but dipping it in the tahina offsets the crude taste Desert trio was simply mind blowing Fennel sorbet topped the three followed by the Malabi custard , dark chocolate shell with passion fruit, carrot cake brown butter semifreddo Their hospitality and service is to commendable and has to be appreciated. Daniel & Tory were attending to us and Moe the bartender gave us good company while making drinks and engaging in a great conversation. Tim the General Manager came up to us and checked in on our experience . What they offered as a gesture is a reflection of how their owner & Executive chef and the team handles customers . It touched our heart . I am waiting to make the next trip to Zahav to revisit our entire experience.

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    Joshua K.

    I had high expectations going into Zahav and they were exceeded! I recently went here for a weekend dinner with six friends and amazingly we were able to get a reservation. We received outstanding service from the time we arrived until we left. Zahav served the dishes appropriately spaced, explained every course, answered questions, took the time to go over wines with one of our group, and even gave us complimentary bites throughout the meal. Zahav's ambiance is also nice, with low lighting, nice tablecloths, and an intimate setting. We were able to try virtually everything on Zahav's seasonal menu (shown below) thanks to our large group. While almost everything we had was very good to incredible, there were a few dishes that stood out. For the "In the Beginning" (appetizer) course, the twice-baked eggplant, the cauliflower, hummus/tehina, and the laffa were outstanding. Zahav is also the first fancy restaurant I've been to that's made a top-notch hummus. In the mezze course, the halloumi was rich, creamy, melty, and flavorful. For the main dishes, we got the chicken, oyster mushroom, and swordfish skewers, and the pomegranate lamb shoulder. The lamb lived up to the high expectations; however, the chicken skewer was somehow even better. I got the peanut baklava ice cream for dessert, which was rich and delicious. I highly recommend Zahav for your next special occasion!

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    Kevin L.

    I've been trying to dine at Zahav for about a decade, but every time I find myself in Philly, I've been too late to snag a reservation. When my friend got a notification for a 915pm slot on the Saturday evening I planned to visit, she didn't even wait for my affirmative response before snagging it. We both had some trepidation about such a late meal, because geriatric millennialism. However, we're both Northwestern engineering grads, so we considered our constraints and set about coming up with a design-driven solution. As it turns out, a lengthy nature walk around the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge followed by a substantial afternoon power nap can, in fact, set you up for success for a late night (by our standards) repast that results in nearly closing down the restaurant. So was all the effort worth it? You betcha. Despite my fears of Zahav's hype, all of my expectations were exceeded. First, the space is lovely. Whatever updates and renovations they've undertaken over the years, they've curated an ambiance that's timeless and suitable for everything from a business dinner to a special date night and everything in between. It's upscale without being stuffy, and hat tip to the folks in charge of the music selection--we were bopping in our seats all evening. As others have noted, service is superb. Our server, Nicole (according to the receipt), was attentive, friendly, conversational, and helpful with navigating the menu offerings. Every single person we interacted with, including the fellow who delivered our salatim and walked us through its varicolored dishes, was polite and knowledgeable. Speaking of the staff, we had a completely unexpected visit by Chef Solomonov, himself. The last time I fangirled this hard was probably meeting Julie Reiner. My friend was so starstruck that she momentarily forgot where she lived. For being a world-renowned chef, Solomonov came across shockingly approachable, friendly, and down-to-earth. He even seemed genuinely grateful for our patronage. I felt like -I- was the lucky one to finally have an opportunity to experience his exceptional cuisine! It seems his personal style has shaped the way his team shows up for customers in the best of ways. And, finally, the food. tl;dr: everything was delightful. We'd just dined at Laser Wolf the preceding evening (yeah, yeah, I know it's a excessive, but I didn't think we were going to get into Zahav, so I'd booked us for the next best thing as a backup). Although both meals began with salatim, I was pleasantly surprised that the renditions between the two restaurants were wholly different. Gratefully, both came with their exceptional hummus. Even the breads were different, with a hearty pita being served at Laser Wolf, vs. a thinner lavash at Zahav, which I preferred. Among the mezze, it was actually the generously gifted halloumi that wowed me, and we shared the pomegranate lamb shoulder as a main. Akin to our experience at Laser Wolf, portions were enormous, and we barely had room to sample the decadent, fall-off-the-bone meat before resorting to packing the lion's share up as leftovers. Good thing we did, because both of the desserts we sampled, the malabi custard and the pineapple sorbet, were both excellent and wouldn't have traveled. A dinner at Zahav doesn't come cheap, but I felt that our experience was worth every penny. I'd handily put it in my top three dining destinations for Philadelphia, and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a spot to celebrate a special occasion.

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    Inspired menu, updated decor, must make reservations. One of the best Israeli restaurants to be found.

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    Ask the Community - Zahav

    Do they not take reservations for 2? I just went online and through February it says no tables for 2 available…

    Yes, they do. Zahav takes reservations the first Tuesday of each month at 11am for the following month.… Read more

    I made a 9:15pm reservation for next month but online it says they close at 9:30? How does this work? As I also read we have a 5 course meal?

    Don't worry. That's last seating. The entire experience is delightful.

    Do you offer valet parking?

    Not that I've ever seen, but there are various parking garages within a few blocks, in addition to street parking.

    Can a solo traveler still do walk in? You can't make a reservation for one person, so walk in seems to be the only option?

    At the bar yes but there will probably be a wait.

    I have left three voice messages with no return call. I use a wheelchair and want to know the accessibility for getting into the restaurant and in the restaurant itself regarding tables and restrooms?

    Yes, the bathroom is accessible. Use the side door or rear door for a step-free entrance. Lots of… Read more

    Are there vegan options (no dairy, no meet, no eggs)?

    Yes, I think the salatim was vegan, and the mushrooms, among other things. Generally speaking they seem to be pretty accommodating.

    I want to make a reservation for my husband, 4yo, infant and me. Do I need to make a resy for 4 and pay for 4 people or just 2 and make a note I am bringing my kids? Also, the prefix is not vegetarian. Can I also make that special request? Thanks!

    I think during Covid, but honestly anytime, taking a table for four when you are only paying for two is not acceptable. Most restaurants are not going to charge a prefixe for children - but let's be honest - no fine dining restaurant wants children… Read more

    Are hand gloves changed between tasks as required by serve safe?

    Hands must be thoroughly washed prior to donning gloves because dirty hands will contaminate the gloves when putting them on. Gloves must be changed between tasks to avoid cross contamination. ... Foodservice gloves are designed to be single use.

    I'm a solo traveler, reservations needed for one?

    Yes Reservations are required

    How cold are the yurts?

    So so warm! Almost to the point we had to ask to turn the heater down. It was 34 outside when we dined.

    Has anybody reserved the Zahav yurts yet? How was your experience?

    The acclaimed restaurant is opening the Yurt Village at Zahav, a winter-weather dining experience.… Read more

    Does Zahav offer a corkage fee for outside wines or are outside wines not permitted?

    I do not believe they allow outside wines.

    Is anyone else getting frustrated because they can't get a reservation? It doesn't matter when I try they are booked as soon as the next day opens for reservations. Any tips?

    Keep trying. I went for Thursday at 5pm and got in.

    Are any of their food options dairy-free?

    Hi Janelle! We have many dairy free options. I would be happy to go over the menu you with you. Please feel free to email us directly at info@zahavrestaurant.com for further details.

    I'm going tonight! What are the "cannot miss" dishes?

    You should definitely do the Tayim! If you drink, the wine tasting is definitely worth it. Some of my favorites include the Turkish hummus (served warm, SO good), mushroom schnitzel (I don't even like mushrooms), haloumi, steak, eggplant, and… Read more

    Curious if more laffa bread was given upon request to anyone? to see if my experience was unique.

    We received more when we asked.

    Is this restaurant kid friendly?

    It depends on your kid, both in terms of what they eat and their behavior. Hummus and laffa and a lot of the other items are quite kid-friendly, so if your kid is willing to try new things...yum. And while they're very welcoming and it's relatively… Read more

    Any chance a party of 1 can get a spot without a resy?

    Yes you can do that in two ways. One reach atleast an hour before the place opens and you wld be seated when the restaurant opens. Second reach as soon as the place opens and grab a spot at the bar. Seating in bar is first come first serve basis.

    Anyone know a delivery service that will deliver from Zahav?

    To the best of my knowledge, they don't do takeout--they're busy enough as it is--so there wouldn't be delivery.

    Is it possible for one person to sit at the bar without a reservation or are all bar seats reserved?

    bar is first come first serve, so yes!

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    1.7 mi
    $$$

    We went to Laser Wolf for dinner over the weekend; we had reservations but were running late due to…read moretraffic; texted them and they were very nice to extend the reservation. Once we got there, we were seated immediately; the restaurant was pretty full at the time. They have kind of semi fixed menu with Hummus w/Fresh Pita and desert included; you just pick the entry from the grill. For the pita/hummus, you get a plate of fresh pita and a large varieties of small plates for dipping, all of them unique and delicious. For the grill items, we picked chicken, Whole Dorade and Shawarma-spiced Cauliflower. The chicken is grilled well and tasty; the fish is very fresh and the cauliflower well spiced. For desert, we all had Brown Sugar-Vanilla Soft Serve | Strawberry Apricot Sauce, Pistachios, and Rice Pearls; another great entry. Over all, we liked all the entries; the service is also very nice. There is a 20% service charge in lieu of tips and it's well deserved.

    10/10 experience! I went for my birthday and had a chef experience. Where do I begin, I was greeted…read morenicely, pulled my chair out, and the lady gathered my belongings to hang up. The server, I could tell, truly loved his job. He was personable, knew everything there is to know about the menu. Gave suggestions and actually had a conversation w/ us w/in reason. He made it seem like we were the only ones he was serving that night. We even received an "on the house" a glass a wine to pair with our meal. I felt the birthday energy and love. The folks next to me even were chatting us up. The food is delicious! Taken right from the grill to our table. Chicken appetizer is fireeeeee! The chicken shishik and Romanian beef kebab hit the spot. I was thinking the portion size could be some what bigger but I was surprisingly full after I was done the dessert. Also the brown sugar vanilla taste better (Personal preference) than the tehina soft serve. Presentation and politeness was met. Overall great experience.

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    Almyra - Lamb chops and potato fries

    Almyra

    4.3(204 reviews)
    1.3 miRittenhouse Square
    $$$$

    I had the opportunity to visit Greece for the first time a few years ago, and while I always liked…read moreGreek/Mediterranean food, the trip 'heightened my senses', and I now seek out the food I enjoyed so much during my visit. Almyra - I happened to walk by it a few weeks ago, I didn't know it was there. I thought, 'looks very nice, I'll have to try it'. The restaurant, which features 'modern Greek' is part of the Estia Group, which includes 7 restaurants - 3 of which are in Philly (Estia and Pietro's are the other two). I went for dinner this evening on a Wednesday, and there was a good crowd - the restaurant is quite large, and it's decorated beautifully. I started with three of the Spreads - Smoked Eggplant, Beet, and Hummus. It was wonderful trying these 3 - I spread them on the pita and crispy rice crackers - and tried them separately - spoonful by spoonful, to really taste the differences. The Edamame Hummus has a unique flavor and texture with tahini and garlic. The Beet features roasted beets blended with labneh and garlic and topped with pistachio and feta. The Smoked Eggplant with peppers and balsamic rounds out the 3 with a deep, smoky flavor and a soft, smooth texture. I always look for 'classic' Spanakopita these days, but rarely find it. The dish at Almyra was labeled 'Spanakopita Manti' - I asked my server, what that was. She said it was a favorite of hers, a fried 'flower shaped' pastry filled with blended spinach and feta, served with tzatziki and leeks. I ordered them and they were heavenly - lightly battered, crispy fried 'flowers', with a creamy spinach center, that tasted exactly like spanakopita should. I dipped every bite in the creamy tzatziki and thoroughly enjoyed the appetizer! While pork is the most popular meat in Greece, lamb is a dish served on special occasions and holidays. I 'discovered' lamb in Greece, as I hadn't ordered it that often when I would go out to eat....specifically the lamb chop. Almyra has a great lamb chop! It's seared on the grill - and I do mean seared - the deep char definitely adds to the flavor. The 3 large chops are Australian lamb, herb marinated for days highlighting the flavor of the meat. They are seasoned with sea salt, cracked pepper and olive oil for a tender finish. I like my meat pink inside - not red or rare. Cooking lamb chops medium to medium well is no small feat, yet the meat was cooked exactly the way I liked. They were tender and very juicy. These chops may have been some of the thickest I've had - and I made the 'mistake' of trying to eat them with a fork and knife. Wrong! If you order chops, you 'MUST PICK THEM UP' and eat them! What a difference!! The meat just came right off the bone and it enhanced both the texture and flavor! I'm not sure why eating them off the bone was so different, but I can't emphasize it enough - and, it's a lot more fun! Part of the treat when you order ribs are the 'layered potato fries' you get with them! These aren't your ordinary fries, in fact, they're really not fries - they are little potato masterpieces! The fries are prepared by thinly slicing potatoes and layering them to create a multi layered texture that rocks! They are truly a savory, rich side dish to the lamb chops! After such an epic dinner, I had to order dessert, and the Olive Oil cake immediately caught my eye. It was a two layered cake with a creamy custard like center and a citrus orange topping. It was light and moist, accompanied by a scoop of vanilla gelato resting on a bed of ground pistachio nuts! It was delicious and a wonderful ending to a great meal!

    We went for a happy hour. Server was great and food was honestly well executed minus the…read morespanikopita which though inventive tasted like bad spinach artichoke wantons. Why 1 star? Fine to have a dress code. Fine to enforce it. Not fine to not have staff communicate. We were at a family happy hour and my wife choses to wear a head covering for religious reasons. They asked her politely to remove and she explained. All good. They then came back three times and several times pointed at our table. The last time the bouncer scoffed when we explained. Not cool.

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    Zahav - mideastern - Updated May 2026

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