
Pita Hut (Miami Beach) offers a vibrant culinary escape on West 41st Street, where the heart of Israeli, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern flavors come alive. Indulge in a diverse menu featuring succulent kebabs, crispy falafel, classic gyros, and expertly grilled steaks, all prepared to the highest kosher standards. This inviting restaurant provides a warm and memorable dining experience, perfect for savoring authentic and delicious cuisine.
Bare-bones spot offering kosher Middle Eastern fare, plus burgers, sandwiches & sushi.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 530 W 41st St #3510, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Phone: (305) 531-6090
Website: http://www.pitahutmiami.com/
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The food was okay, nothing particularly bad but nothing memorable either. The flavors were pretty average, and I honestly expected more from a place with such high menu prices. For what I paid, I thought the dishes would have been more flavorful and have that fresh, standout quality you look for when dining in Miami Beach. Instead, everything felt just “fine” but not worth the premium.
The service was also just okay. The staff wasn’t rude, but they also weren’t particularly attentive or friendly. It felt more like they were just going through the motions rather than creating a welcoming experience. Again, not bad, but not what I’d expect for the price point.
Overall, I’d say Pita Hut is very overpriced for what you get. With so many amazing food options in Miami Beach that deliver both great flavor and value, I don’t think I’ll be rushing back here anytime soon.
We ordered the hummus ful
and the shawarma plate.
We wanted pitas but they stop serving sandwiches from 5pm unfortunately for some reason.
From the moment we walked in, we felt truly welcomed. The owner, Momi, was incredibly kind and warm — you can feel his heart in everything he does.
The food was absolutely fantastic, full of flavor and clearly made with love and care. Every dish was a delight.
Our waitress, Sheli, was not only beautiful but also sweet, attentive, and made us feel completely at home. Her service was exceptional and personal, like being hosted by family.
The atmosphere was wonderful, the food outstanding, and the hospitality beyond anything we expected. They didn’t just serve us — they treated us like part of their family.
Highly recommended. We will definitely be back
The service was pretty bad and they forced you to tip by adding a gratitude of 20% to the check.
Service is always great. Servers are sweet and friendly. Owner/manager is a sweetheart, feels like family. Welcoming. That place really feels like home.
I recommend the humus/pita and the lamb skewers with Israeli salad, red cabbage, matbuha, t’hina, grilled hot pepper, in pita.
It’s always consistent, fresh, and so tasty!!
Enjoy!!
Even before ordering, we asked the server about the freshness of the laffa bread. She reassured us it had just come out, but when we received it, it was cold, stale, and fell apart like it had been frozen and just defrosted. It was anything but fresh.
The hummus was extremely salty, to the point that I’m still burping from it hours later. The fries were clearly not homemade. You could taste that they were frozen and processed.
Nothing sat well. Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time we’ve had a disappointing experience here since that great visit last year. We really wanted to give it another chance, but this time it was just too far gone.
It pains me to write this because I genuinely want to support kosher places in our community. I still believe this restaurant has potential. The food used to be amazing. I truly hope the owners read this and take it to heart. We came back with high hopes and left very disappointed.
I’m leaving one of the old photos from our previous visit here so you can see how good it used to be. I sincerely hope they find their way back to that quality.
I would definitely recommend