Best breakfast ever Coffee number one Service amazing Motti we love you and your food
Sean L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Westbury, NY
Absolutely most unique and best authentic middle eastern /Israeli breakfast sandwich spot in Brooklyn. No question about it, get the Mefooneket as the first sandwich, it’s to die for. Been coming here since I was a kid, same owner, same food, nothing’s change including the quality — which is all the best of everything, bread, vegetables, etc. Pair that sandwich with the café Moti, which is the best coffee in the world. Overall a real treat if you find this place, there’s no wonder it’s got 25-perfect 5-star reviews!
David G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Quick home-style café. You would go here because you love the owner — «Moti». Good-hearted man and always offers a warm environment in a small local location.
Joe D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Midwood, Brooklyn, NY
Get the Mefuneket!!! It’s a Motti original and the only place you can get it! But FYI as Motti says«in G-d we trust, everybody else pays cash»!! so they don’t take credit cards.
Alex V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
I decided to try this place out for the first time after living in the area for more than 10 years! This is thanks to my close friend. As he ordered his sandwhich, I decided to do the same and try out their tuna sandwhich. The guy was pretty friendly and made my sandwhich pretty fast. It was pretty big. I couldn’t even finish it toward the end. I took the rest home. The tuna sandwich, however, was fresh and I fell in love with the fresh tuna scent. This place is ideal for a quick brunch before work :) Defiantly better than the tuna sandwhich I usually get at Dunkin donuts. Would check this place out for not just the food, but the service!
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
best sandwich ever! Moti is the coolest guy, such a great restaurant and the food it amazing! Anyone who is in town should stop by for a mefuneket
Kylie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Wonderful mefuneket my favorite. My friends grandmother lives around here and I always try to stop in for a bite. Great stuff good prices
Maurice S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
THEBESTPLACEINTHEWORLDTOGET A SANDWICH. Also the only place in the world where you can get quality shakshuka. Waits a bit long but it’s all worth it. And Moti is the best
Nissim A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
this place is the best restaurant u can seat down and eat and feel like you are home moty is the best i highly recommend
Joe S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
The best mefuneket in town!!! Delicious and not too pricey. Highly recommended.
Moses R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Great food! I come here almost every morning for breakfast. Mefuneket and the shakshuka is delicious.
ALexander B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Staten Island, NY
After reading the Unilocal reviews of the manifuckit I decided to give it a shot. $ 8, sandwich was smaller, only slightly than subway. The ingredients are mostly pickled peppers, olives, a cheese or two, cucumbers and eggs. I was not the least bit Impressed. Granted, the Jewish kids constantly ordering one made me feel like I was out of the loop, and thought it would be some stellar sandwich when I tried it-but it simply wasn’t for me. I would have rather went elsewhere to fill my appetite, but the sandwich which everyone raves about was pretty good at best(the ingredients weren’t old or anything) but it left a lot to be desired for…20min wait for it.
Almog H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Leandro, CA
When you walk into Think Sweet you are immediately greeted with a smile from the master chef himself. I’ve been coming here for five years and never left unsatisfied. The shakshuka and café Motti are a staple here, highly recommended.
Jen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 PRINCE, NY
Mefunekit mefuuuuu YUMMMY And It is KOSHER!!! Consistently brilliant blend of Everything And Moti is such a sweet nice guy Takes his time to make 1 or 4 sandwiches Exactly the same way Monday Tuesday or Even on Thursday. If you have not gone here You are missing out whether your asian spanish or even Jewish
Zary K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Hollywood, CA
This is absolutely a hidden gem! Fantastic owner in motti The sand which mafunecit is amazing! Delicious is an understatement
Elana L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
I can’t tell you how many times I have walked passed this place and never gave it a second thought. For some reason I have always mentally noted the yellow bench outside and the carrots on a banner with some hebrew writing. I always think carrot cake and then wonder if that what it reads. Today a coworker of mine asked me if I was interested in placing an order here with them, apparently he’s a regular. I thought, sure why not the sandwich he’s explaining sounds interesting, different and tasty. The foodie in me was intrigued. Turns out the sandwich was a Mefuneket and it was *amazing*!! All the flavors combine so well. My taste buds couldn’t be happier. As I was eating and thinking about how delicious it was I couldn’t place what it reminded me of and why it felt so familiar. Later I realized its because it reminded me of when I was in Israel on Birthright. Thank you for the tastyness and bringing back some fond memories. I’ll def be ordering from here again. :)
Joe Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Excellent sandwitches, my favorite is motis grilled chesse, n coffee the best in the country. I go every sunday
Maurice R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Come here almost every Friday. This place is a landmark he knows everyone by name and pretty much what they want. Moti is the best! Just make sure you have some time & patience cause nothing this good comes fast!!!
John D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Great Neck, NY
Motty is the best! I travel all the way from Suffolk(1:30 away) to get the famous Mefuneket sandwich. He makes it with love and you taste it in every one of his creative delicious sandwiches. This is a diamond sitting in Brooklyn!
Vincent R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Think Sweet, Moti, the ethnic vibe and, obviously, the food, are the essence of what makes us proud to say we grew up in the Midwood area. I came by on a Sunday evening, about 6, when it looked as though they were closing shop. The door was locked but there were a handful of guys, those guys that sit outside of neighborhood shops with old leather shoes and chat about life, so I figured the place was open. I peer inside and inquire as to the status of the shop and they told me to knock. Lo and behold, Moti showed up and let me in. I told him I had never been and would like any sandwich he would recommend. Being a bit late, he could not make me the well known Mefuneket(which I heard from outside sources is the hebrew phonetic translation to English for ‘Spoiled’ HA! what an awesome name) but that he’s got his wife’s delicious egg salad and tuna salad. I told him I couldn’t decide and he mentioned that was not a problem, he would make me half and half. I absolutely loved Moti’s interaction with me, as a customer and as a friend. He asked me about what vegetables I wanted, if I wanted onions, do I like olives? The process of sandwich making and client interaction was an art as I waited and observed the newspaper clipping around of his little shop, which he has been at for over twenty years. I sat down and had the egg salad first, with his special spicy sauce, a great amount of veggies, and the delicious fresh bread and was immediately transported to a better place. I would recommend the egg salad over the tuna salad, not because I didn’t like the tuna salad, but because the egg salad was that good.