Best Hummus and Pita
Alon Shaya’s Safta, which means “grandmother” in Hebrew, has been considered one of the best restaurants in the city since it debuted at the Source Hotel in 2018. The chef/restaurateur’s first eatery outside of Louisiana is inspired by his grandmother’s recipes and the cuisine of Israel, where he was born. While it’s nearly impossible to find a miss on the menu, the biggest hit remains the pita and hummus. The bread is pulled from a wood-burning oven and arrives hot, puffed and slightly sour from its 100-year-old starter. The only thing better than ripping off a piece and dipping it in za’atar-spiced olive oil is pairing it with Safta’s impossibly smooth hummus, available in several styles including one topped with a savory, slow-cooked lamb ragu.