Bedouin Tent Restaurant
(718) 852-5555
405 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn,
NY
11217
40.6869
-73.9845
Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
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In Short
A dark, narrow takeout area gives way to small tables in a cozy space decorated to resemble a Bedouin tent. When weather permits, the umbrella-covered garden tables are perfect spots for sampling Middle Eastern salad platters heaped with hummus and stuffed grape leaves. Pitzas--pita pizzas topped with falafel, grilled chicken, roasted lamb, spicy lamb sausage and even shrimp and scallops--are as popular as the marinated and beautifully grilled chicken kebabs.
User Reviews
yummyyummygoodies
October 27, 2008
this is by far the best middle eastern fast food I have ever had. The pitas are hot and fresh out the oven. The Merguez plate (my favorite dish before I became vegetarian) with its slow cooked Lambe sausage your choice of babaganoush or hummus, lettuce onions and tomato chunks, is an immediate pleaser to all i have reccomended it to. Absolutely delicious ! The garlic pitza is also delicious with a little feta salad on top. And for the vegetarians out there, the falafel plate is to die for. Make sure to ask for a bit of mint mayonnaise with your plates to add a tasty kick to your pita sandwich. service is polite, aim to please and are patient with hesitant customers. I try to go on special occasssions only so that I dont over do it : ) I luv this place P.S. best babaganoush in town !!!!
read full reviewsfrucht02
September 04, 2008
Fantastic place to get lunch. Their pitas are delicious, lamb done just right, not too dry. The hummus is amazing. I bring people that visit from out of town to this place. This place rivals Cobble Hill's Zaytoons, as far as I'm concerned. And you always get such a friendly hello from the guys in the kitchen.
read full reviewmksolid
June 08, 2008
After reading mostly rave reviews, went to the Bedouin Tent and tried its commonly praised fare. I ordered the beet salad and Leg of Lamb platter, while companions got Leg of Lamb sandwich, grape leaves, and falafel. The food was good, but not great. The lamb was tender, but its flavor wasn't anything more than particularly bland - it didn't exude the common plethora of bursting flavor that is usually typical for food from the kitchen of an experienced and dedicated chef. The service was also very slow, and had to second guess our orders numerous times. The prices are right, and I suppose that you get what you pay for, but I would really recommend spending your time and money at other local venues like Zaytoons.
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