Tip Top Kosher Market Atlanta
2211 Savoy Dr, Atlanta
(678) 395-4324
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Freshly cooked chicken and vegetables is quite nice.
Excellent service
Amazing!! Everyone was so nice and the selection of dry goods are excellent.
Awful Sufignyot donuts. I was so looking forward to getting fresh donuts for Hanukkah. I bought 6 donuts and the cost was $20. I served them to friends and family and they were the worst donuts we ever had. They were so dry and dense. We were expecting them to filled with jelly but there was merely a drop of jelly to make them look like they had jelly. Way overpriced for donuts. I mine as well get some krispy kreme or dunkin donuts instead which are better and less expensive too. The Halvah was $20 for a piece, but that at least tasted good. I would love to support a kosher market, but you cant stay in business with this model.
Came to hunt down more flavours of Bamba 😅 not dissapointed. Very cozy environment and good food. Will be back to try the baked goods!
Great place good food nice people
Great selection of grocery items. The cafe is delicious! I recommend the schnitzel salad and fried eggplant.
tasty food, good service, the grocery store is always well stocked.
I've heard that the owner of tiptop doesn't pay the employees for what they have already worked for! really disappointed i really liked this place.
Definitely recommend everyone coming here! Great market and restaurant and the owner is just the sweetest. And make sure to come on Friday, the smell will make you drool!
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The best spot for Israeli foods in the Dunwoody area. Great selection for holidays and year round shopping. Try the restaurant it wont disappoint.
I love tip top! We make special trips for the baked goods and dips. Their restaurant food is really great too. I’m very grateful that something like this exists in ATL!
Love this place.
The little restaurant is inside a market with Israeli goods. It feels like little Israel! There’s parking out front, but if there are no spots available, there’s more parking at the back of the building. I ordered with the cashier and when it was ready, my food was on the counter by the takeout window next to the cashier’s counter. There’s a small area with tables and chairs, plus a counter, for dining in. For the pastries, you get a styrofoam container or a paper bag, then use the tongs. You bring it to the cashier, show them what you got, and then pay.I got the Shawarma Platter ($19) with rice. It came with Israeli salad, hummus, and tahini. It was delicious, but I also tried the Shawarma Sandwich on pita ($16), and I thought that was even better.Every pastry I’ve had has been delicious. Highly recommend just trying them all! Not sure about individual prices, but I got 6 pastries and it came out to about $10-$11.Highly recommend! Can’t wait to go back!
You find everithing about ?? food in here love the pastries is expensive but worth it ?
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