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My Thai is an excellent vegetarian restaurant with endless options for everyone. With rice, noodles, and curries, as well as vegetarian chicken, duck, beef, and seafood, this place should not be missed.
417 Harvard Street, Brookline, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 277-1144
Restaurant
Dress:
Casual
Hours:
M-Th 11am-9pm
F 11am-2pm
Su 11am-10pm
Diners' Club
Newly arrived on the Brookline kosher scene, Tiberias does not quite have the pull of legendary Rami's up the street, but it may give them a run for their money soon enough. Specializing in Middle Eastern cuisine and named after an Israeli city, Tiberias proves that everything from falafel to hamburgers can be served up with pita and the usual salads and sauces ($3-7). The lack of crowds translates into relaxed service; if you can pull off a bit of Hebrew, you may just find yourself with some free falafel while you wait for your food. Also open on Sa from when the Sabbath ends until 10pm; closed on Jewish holidays.
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410 Harvard Street, Brookline, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 566-7113
Store
Hours:
Su-W 9am-6pm
Th-Sa 9am-8pm
F 9am-1pm
New England's oldest and largest supplier of Jewish books, the Israel Book Shop also has fantastic selections of Jewish music, art, and jewelry that draw people from miles around. With friendly staff and plenty of room to browse, it's the perfect place to get that “Oy vey it's hot” oven mitt ($13) you've always wanted. Proclaim both your faiths with a Hebrew Red Sox baseball cap or yarmulke ($15).
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