Great food, conveniently placed, EXCELENT service.
Solid choice for milchigs <3 clean, reliable, delicious and convenient.
This place was incredible. The food was absolutely delicious, and plated beautifully. The service was spectacular. Waiter was friendly and the food came quickly. I would definitely recommend. Best kosher place in Phoenix area!
I love milk and honey! My husband works in the JCC, and he's there all the time. I come regularly, too, so we can have lunch dates. What I love about this restaurant is that they don't just offer kosher, gourmet cuisine, they genuinely care about how it tastes, how it looks, if it's authentic. The food always comes hot. They pace the courses nicely (which we appreciate since we usually order half the menu lol). We are particularly fond of their drinks as well. My winter beverage is the Chai tea latte and my summer beverage is usually one of their shakes but they also make killer lemonade and juices. Owners Terry and Danny are delightful to chat with and offer excellent service. Vegetarian options: This menu is very vegetarian and pescatarian friendly. All the dishes I order have cheese or fish, but there are a few vegan options as well Parking: The whole parking lot is covered parking which is really nice in the summer Kid-friendliness: There is a separate kids menu when you ask in person, I didn't see it available online. They have high chairs. The bathroom has a diaper changing area.
Best restaurant in all of Arizona. Quality food, atmosphere, and service! Best pizza I’ve ever had, along with everything else we have yet eaten here. Vegetarian options: Other than a selection of kosher sea foods, it is filled with vegetarian options as it is Kosher dairy Dietary restrictions: Kosher dairy Parking: Covered parking for those hot summer days
Milk & Honey is a cafe set up in the lobby of the Ina Levine Jewish Community Center on Scottsdale rd. The cafe is open to the public, but upon entering, you are greeted by Scottsdale police at the security desk and asked for a driver's license to enter. The menu was surprisingly quite extensive for being a small cafe that offers both counter takeaway service and seated service. The menu includes breakfast, sushi, pastas, pizza, salads, burgers, wraps, and dessert. I went at breakfast time, but the reviews I've read for lunch are amazing. I ordered their signature lavender latte and a potato boureka. I had asked what it was, and the barista explained it was filled with mashed potato. Mashed potatoes in a golden puff pastry? Of course, I had to try it. It was warm and perfect for a light bite on a rainy morning. They also had a mushroom option and a spinach with feta. Then I Googled to find out what a boureka is. Bourekas or burekas are a popular baked pastry in Sephardic Jewish cuisine and Israeli cuisine. I then went down the rabbit hole to find what Sephardic means. Per Wikipedia, "Sephardi Jews encompass Jews descended from those Jews who left the Iberian Peninsula as Jews by the expiration of the respective decreed deadlines. This group is further divided between those who fled south to North Africa, as opposed to those who fled eastwards to the Balkans, West Asia, and beyond." I love a chance to learn something new!
I love this place! Service was stellar and my omelette was the best I've ever had, as was the shake and burrito. I would have given 5 stars but the French toast was very average, based on the three in the party who ordered that. I know they can up their game because everything else is top notch.
It's a wonderful place to have some relaxing time! It's in the same space as the early childhood center where I work. The brownies look amazing!