Mizrahi Grill

215 Skokie Valley Rd, Highland Park
(847) 831-1400

Recent Reviews

David Rapoport

Best shawarma I've had in the Chicagoland

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shawarma Sandwich, Shawarma

Amy Kritzman

There is nothing like it!! We ordered for a party and today I am enjoying leftovers. This shawarma is incredible and the pita!!!!! wow wow!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nate Ellis

A local institution!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Jacob Miller

Dietary restrictions: Dairy-free!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Kubeh, Baklava, Israeli Salad, Shawarma, Falafel Pita

Hilary B.

Great family, great food, always fresh, kind customer service and it is a clean facility. I love that it is so local to me. I am so very excited about the large location they have opened across the street. I'm happy for the family and happy for my tummy. I hope to spend many years in and out of that bakery/deli making excellent memories with my friend and family. Keep up the hard but amazing work. I stand with your company. Thank you for your service to our area.

Ahlam Mustafa

Dirty restaurant awful service bland food. a disappointing experience dont waste your time. Find a real middle eastern

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

K K

We ordered the Kubeh, and Jerusalem Mixed grill... Horrible and don't recommend coming here. The Kubeh do not taste right, and is not properly flavored or made the way Kubeh should be. The crunch was not there. I love Mediterranean Middle Eastern food... But this is not the place.. even the kabobs were cold, meat tasted old. Much better authentic Middle Eastern food options out there.Vegetarian options: Go elsewhere for better Mediterranean options.Dietary restrictions: Go elsewhere for real food that tastes great.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Sarah Khan

Food was bland and mediocre.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Marc S.

Kebabs,schwarma, hummus are fresh and great. Pita superb. And it feels good to eat there

Kelly Zhu

not real or

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Krystian Pankiewicz

By far the best Shawarma in Chicago. Did not think there is this good Shawarma/Kebab outside of Europe.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ellie G.

Come for the FOOD! Thank you for an awesome and delicious experience every time I have come here. The people that work here are friendly, helpful, and patient. And the restaurant is clean. Be prepared to be stuffed and probably have leftovers.

Yumm y.

Come for the food. Stay for the joy and warmth. This place exudes really good vibes. And the gluten-free lava was off the chain! Thank you for being so careful with my food allergies and for such an awesome first experience

Jonah A.

My ABSOLUTELY TRAUMATIC food experince. I recently had the unfortunate misadventure of dining at Mizrahi Grill, and I cannot express the depth of my disappointment. From the moment I took my first bite, I knew I was in for a stomach-churning experience that would haunt my digestive system for days to come. Let's start with the appetizers, which I can only describe as a gastronomic assault on my taste buds. The hummus was a sad excuse for a dip, resembling a tasteless sludge that left me questioning the very essence of chickpeas. The pita bread, seemingly stale and lifeless, was more akin to chewing on cardboard than anything edible. Moving on to the main course, the kebabs were a disturbing blend of overcooked rubbery textures and flavors that can only be described as an unholy marriage of blandness and artificial seasonings. The meat was so tough that I felt like I was attempting to consume a tire rather than a culinary creation. The side dishes, purportedly meant to complement the main course, were a disastrous medley of unidentifiable flavors that left my palate in a state of confusion. Now, let's discuss the aftermath. Within hours of leaving Mizrahi Grill, my stomach began its revolt against the culinary atrocities it had endured. I experienced a symphony of gurgles, bloating, and cramps that can only be likened to a horror movie soundtrack. The sensation was so intense that I found myself regretting every life choice that led me to that ill-fated restaurant. To put it bluntly, Mizrahi Grill left me with a stomachache so profound that it felt like a punishment for sins I didn't know I'd committed. I spent the subsequent days questioning the very nature of my existence as I battled the gastrointestinal fallout of this culinary catastrophe. In conclusion, I implore anyone with an ounce of respect for their digestive well-being to steer clear of Mizrahi Grill. The mere memory of this dining experience is enough to induce nausea, and I can only hope that my taste buds will one day forgive me for subjecting them to such a nightmarish ordeal.

Nevo Band

Hands down best shawarma in pita in the region.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shawarma Sandwich

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