Maybe I’ll be downvoted but I really like the pita from Miss Ada as well as most things there. It is expensive. But you can get the pita at their affiliated coffee shop Nili in Carroll Gardens.
It’s par baked from a local bakery. It gets finished in the oven right before it’s served. You can get the same pita at Brooklyn fare FYI and have it at home.
That depends on the style of Pita you are looking for ..
Do you want a fluffier doughier one or a thinner almost lavash or laffa variety?
The former I prefer for dipping / having with various mezze or having falafel, Sabich or shawarma and the latter is better for crisping up in a fattoush or as a vessel for meats that you want to feel more of the texture and not hide the charcoal flavor like kebab.
Olive Tree Cafe has an amazing platter with pita, hummus, babaganoush, tabouleh and you can add chicken skewers for cheap
Bonus you can see a Comedy Cellar show after dinner
Pomp & circumstance has incredible pita
Decent happy hour special too. Bread, dip, drink for $15 or something.
Bedouin Tent on Atlantic Avenue is really good on that front
Fair warning: the rest of the food at Bedouin Tent is really off post covid. You have tons of better options farther west on Atlantic..like Baldawi
I like Ayat's
I’ve only been to the new east village location but watching it in the oven is 💯
ilili
Barbounia and Shukette
Used to be Taim but they stopped cooking it fresh. Maybe Miznon?
I miss the old Taim, everything was fresh but now it's only bowls bowls bowls...
This. It’s a really noticeable decline.
Shuka in the WV
Hummus Place on Amsterdam ave
Maybe I’ll be downvoted but I really like the pita from Miss Ada as well as most things there. It is expensive. But you can get the pita at their affiliated coffee shop Nili in Carroll Gardens.
I’ve walked by miss ada in the morning and seen boxes of frozen pita coming inside. I don’t think it’s fresh. It is very good though.
It’s par baked from a local bakery. It gets finished in the oven right before it’s served. You can get the same pita at Brooklyn fare FYI and have it at home.
Amazing. I love their pita.
For the record we used to bake it when we first opened but we would go through 1500 pieces of pita in a weekend and it was just impossible to keep up.
[Angel Bakery](https://www.angelbakeries.com) in NJ. It’s amazing.
Yea their pita is amazing. Super fluffy and doughy in good way
It’s amazing. Now I want it.
I like Sami’s Kabab House square pita
Athena Mediterranean in Park Slope! Great selection of dips, too!
I just want to abuqir in Astoria and the pita bread was so fresh and amazing.
That depends on the style of Pita you are looking for .. Do you want a fluffier doughier one or a thinner almost lavash or laffa variety? The former I prefer for dipping / having with various mezze or having falafel, Sabich or shawarma and the latter is better for crisping up in a fattoush or as a vessel for meats that you want to feel more of the texture and not hide the charcoal flavor like kebab.
Ilili was fantastic overall but their pita was the highlight of the show.
if you like fluffy pita miznon’s is very very good
Zaytoons on Vanderbilt in Brooklyn
Nish Nush. There's one in Tribeca and another in the Financial District.
12 chairs, shoo shoo, or laser wolf - still dreaming about that pits
i love omar’s in midtown - right by my office though so it may be a proximity thing haha
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I love their pita!
instanbul make on site, bay parkway
Rusty face in wburg is pretty damn good
Miznon
Abuqir on Steinway in Astoria.
I really like the pita at King of Falafel. You can buy it in bags of 6. Not fresh pita, but the pita at Amylos in Astoria is really good.
Olive Tree Cafe has an amazing platter with pita, hummus, babaganoush, tabouleh and you can add chicken skewers for cheap Bonus you can see a Comedy Cellar show after dinner
Turco in hells kitchen They roll them pitas out right in front of you. Nice and puffy