Reviews
DINNER REVIEW Inna's had been on my list for a while since it served traditional Jewish food in an artisanal food space the Boston Public Market. I had heard you have to get the shakalatkes shakshuka plus latkes, a very enticing concept so I, of course, ordered those plus a falafel pita. Service was quick and we sat down with our food pretty quickly. The falafel pita was good, the falafel tasted fresh, as did the toppings. I would get that one again. However, the shakalatkes were a little disappointing. I felt like the shakshuka took over the whole thing and it was just the sauce overpowering the soggy patties of potatoes. I think a larger and crispier latke would have provided a better overall eating experience. I would come back for the falafel, not for the shakalatkes
EXCELLENT food AND service. If you’d like to taste few of the most popular Israeli and Jewish kitchen dishes - this is certainly the place. Located inside the market. You’d better know they also offer gluten free options so what else can one ask for? Will come again and again... and again!
So tasty! Really helpful and kind staff. Had the shakshuka - best egg dish with tomato I've ever had.
We visited Boston Public Market this past Saturday. We stopped at it Inna’s Kitchen and there was nobody behind the counter. We waited and finally, somebody from another vendor came over and rang up our order. When we got home, we looked at our receipt and noticed that we were charged twice for something that we only bought one of. We called the phone number on the receipt twice, left two messages regarding the overcharge, and nobody has responded. Honestly, I’m not surprised. I shouldn’t expect a response from people who can’t even bother to be present during the market. Also, their items are way overpriced.
My wife and I love the breakfast here. I usually order the plain challah French toast, two slices because three is too much for me how I wish that were not true. My wife loves the matzo chicken soup and so does my two year old son, he must have been Jewish in a previous life because he loves Jewish cuisine.
Oh So delicious! I rarely go out for lunch, because there is not to many places that have healthy options. If you are happy with Cheese Cake Factory do not go to Inna's place. They are way to tasty and healthy for you, haha! No, really, to be serious, few of my friends recommended the place and I finally tried it. I ate my shawarma and had to finished my toddler's pancake... just because it was as fluffy as it gets. I will be definitely going back. Hidden gem of Newton. Service was also great!
Our friends took us here when we asked if they wanted to get brunch. You can get breakfast and you can get lunch. I say it counts. I went with the challah French toast and a side of the pastrami hash. Both were absolutely phenomenal! Three pieces of toast so I out one in the middle of the table as "community toast"
So much flavor. The food is wonderful, the folks who work here are kind. It has a comfortable neighborhood vibe. The meat is kosher and comes from happily raised animals. They use fair trade coffee and chocolate. I highly recommend their catered food as well.
Had breakfast here this morning. The woman was very friendly and helpful explaining dishes. Small place but food was very fresh and tasty. Loved the stuffed fresh toast with apples. Would definitely go again and would recommend highly.
In all fairness, this wasn't quite what we were looking for. We were looking for brunch with GF DF offerings. This is a tiny Jewish deli with very limited seating. Much better suited to take out. I was pleased to be able to order GF DF Challah French Toast, but was disappointed that they were out of the cinnamon swirl. That being said, the Pastrami hash was very good & my family enjoyed their sandwiches & wedge fries. I'd recommend it for lunch, but not so much for breakfast. Excellent fresh squeezed OJ was a big plus.