Bedouin Tent is a family owned restaurant established in 1989 in the heart of downtown Brooklyn.Bedouin Tent represents the generous hospitality and essence of the nomadic people who have lived in the deserts of Jordan for millennia.
We pride ourselves in only using fresh ingredients daily and preparing all meals fresh per order which we serve in a comfy tent with a backyard filled with good vibes.
Rasheeda Johnson
3 weeks agoThey have delicious Mediterranean food at great prices. Iโm having the leg of lamb sammy now and added pickles and olives. It scrumptious! The citrus juice is pretty tart but also very good. I drive past here all the time but never stopped in. I was almost an hour early for my kittyโs vet appointment across the street, so I came here to eat since itโs my first meal of the day. I highly recommend!
Vianna Kwok
5 months agoWas my first time trying falafel, the plate was quite filling but it was way too dry. The texture of the falafel was crumbly and compared to photos online it looks much darker - I can't tell if it's burnt or they just have a special ingredient that makes it that dark. PLUS the whole restruant was quite dark so it just looks like four pieces of burnt coal on my plate. The flavor itself was nice and herby but still the texture just crumbled in my mouth. The hummus really carried by making it less dry. The chicken on the other hand....nowwww I know that was dry asf๐ kinda chewy and just not a nice texture. The salad on the side was nice, nothing special. The sauce in the container tasted flavorless. The pita bread was huggeeee and dipping it in the hummus was the star of the show, really carried the whole meal fr but there definitely wasn't enough hummus to make up for the dry chicken and falafel
Mendel Giezen
4 months agoTheir pitas are fantastic. The lamb was soft and delightful, the babaganoush very tasty! The chicken ouzi was too much rice and too little chicken. The tabbouleh was really good and the beets were simple but nice!
Karla Rodrรญguez
in the last weekThe food was pretty good, and the prices were super cheap. If you want solid fast food, this is a good spot. That said, eating there wasnโt the best. Some tables didnโt have their coverings and were kind of wobbly. The decor is cheesy, but somehow it works. The staff was really friendly and on top of things. Honestly, this place is probably better for takeout.
Christi Balaki
7 months agoThe food is okay, but the value you get and the atmosphere is really great. The chicken pitzza (4/5) was nice - lots of moist flavorful chicken and good toppings: the pizza was also really big. The falafel was not very good (3/5) and was dry and difficult to eat. The hummus however and the bread were absolutely delicious.