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[ more from 10best]
"Located between First Avenue and Alphabet City, this fun little eatery packs a big punch. Diners return again and again to delve into the fresh, Mediterranean-style salads and interesting "pitzas" - that is, pizzas made from pita bread...."
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"Nestled between Barrow and Grove Streets, this fun little eatery packs a big punch. Diners return again and again to delve into the fresh, Mediterranean-style salads and interesting pitzas – pizzas made from pita bread...."
[ more from 10best]
"Located between First Avenue and Alphabet City, this fun little eatery packs a big punch. Diners return again and again to delve into the fresh, Mediterranean-style salads and interesting "pitzas" – that is, pizzas made from pita bread...."
[ more from 10best]
"Nestled between Barrow and Grove Streets, this fun little eatery packs a big punch. Diners return again and again to delve into the fresh, Mediterranean-style salads and interesting pitzas - pizzas made from pita bread...."
[ more from events.nytimes]
"These small, excellent Middle Eastern restaurants specialize in "pitzas," exceptional pizza-like dishes made with pita dough, including lahmajun, the Turkish specialty with a savory layer of ground lamb on crisp crust, and zaatar, a crisp individual pizza..."
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| "And the warm pita bread they serve with the hummus is divine...." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: If you have time to spare (table service is rather slow), this local Middle Eastern chain serves up a few choice dishes. The garlic-loaded chicken pitza (pizza baked on pita bread) is tasty, as is the leg of lamb with mint mayonnaise...." |
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[ more from menupages]
"I would like to point out the important difference between rude service and slow service. If you are in a rush, go get a slice of pizza--this is not your place...."
[ more from nymag]
"Moustache’s crowded shop, with its brick oven and tiny copper-topped tables, is a charming place to escape to for a festive assortment of the restaurant’s fresh, flavorful salads, dips, breads, and Middle Eastern “pitzas. ” We like the green salad with fe..."
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"When this cozy, popular neighborhood place gets crowded (which is often, since "cozy" is code for "small"), the service can tend to lag. This doesn't deter many from coming back time and again for Moustache's famously delicious Middle Eastern food...."
[ more from wcities]
"If you have time to spare (table service is rather slow), this local Middle Eastern chain serves up a few choice dishes. The garlic-loaded chicken pitza (pizza baked on pita bread) is tasty, as is the leg of lamb with mint mayonnaise...."
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