Welcome to Hummus World Restaurant!

    Owners Esther and Yochanan Derman invite you to enjoy their Famous Hummus, Falafel, Shwafel and Shawarma made fresh daily at Hummus World in Roslyn Heights is the very Best Glatt Kosher. (Glatt Kosher is the highest standard of cleanliness under kosher law.)

       Come and enjoy a bowl of Israeli Chicken Soup and to see how Esther’s hot sauces turned out that day.Those spicy sauces — one made with pickled mango, another a green sauce with garlic and cilantro — add zest to the traditional Shawarma. The skinless chicken is seasoned with a mix of 52 spices, including cumin and turmeric, roasted on a spit, then carved and served in a pita or on a Platter with Hummus and Israeli salad .

    The excellent chickpea falafel is grease-less and flecked with parsley and has the soft crunch of ground coriander seeds.

    The Pita Sandwiches are big, messy and terrific,

    especially the shawafel, which puts the entire menu in one sandwich. Two hands can barely hold a pita packed with shawarma, falafel, hummus, salad and baba ganoush. “After a sandwich like this,” Esther said, “you need a nap.”



     

            HUMMUS WORLD CATERING       

    Hummus World can Cater Your Next Event with the Very Best Glatt Kosher Dishes;
    Call Us to Inquire at
    516-621-0025


    News and Reviews

    • We're Kosher in 2013
      Posted Feb 22, 2013, 10:17 AM by Yochanan Derman
    • New Vegetarian and Vegan Menu at Hummus World Hummus World now offers a Vegetarian and Vegan Menu; click the link to view VEGETARIAN MENU and click here for VEGAN MENU.
      Posted Oct 12, 2011, 8:47 AM by Yochanan Derman
    • The Best Falafel Sep 6, 2010  The best!All of the great things you hear about in the New York Times article are true - the hot sauce is excellent, the falafel is flavorful ...
      Posted Nov 10, 2010, 10:06 AM by Yochanan Derman
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    Hummus World
    17A Lincoln Avenue Roslyn Heights
    (516) 621-0025

    Hours
    Sunday to Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
    Friday 11:30 a.m. until two hours before Sundown (Shabbat)
    Closed Saturday