Pita land
If you're ever in the mood for a cozy, flavorful meal in Monsey, NY, Pita Land is definitely worth checking out. Located at 408 Route 59, this local gem brings you an authentic taste of Mediterranean cuisine, with a menu that’s packed with fresh, mouthwatering options. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite on the go or enjoying a meal with friends, Pita Land offers a welcoming atmosphere that feels just like home.
One of the standout features of Pita Land is its commitment to quality. The dishes are made with the finest ingredients, ensuring each bite is bursting with flavor. From juicy shawarma to crispy falafel, every option is carefully crafted to give you that authentic Mediterranean experience. And if you're someone who loves variety, the menu at Pita Land is sure to satisfy all your cravings, with a mix of classic favorites and unique dishes you won't find elsewhere.
What really sets Pita Land apart, though, is its dedication to customer satisfaction. The team here goes above and beyond to make sure every guest feels welcome and well taken care of. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a regular, you'll always be greeted with a warm smile and great service.
So, if you're in the area and looking for a casual spot to enjoy delicious food, Pita Land is the place to be. With its flavorful dishes, friendly service, and cozy vibe, it’s no wonder that locals and visitors alike keep coming back for more.
Reviews
100% good! Blizzard pizza off the charts different. Staff incredible, friendly, and very helpful. If you never tried skip your usual place and stop in here. Nice menu, not to big, not to small. But everything big on taste and quality. This team puts the word Pro in professional! Thanks
Great place with lots of options and the entire staff is so friendly! I never thought a place that made pizza, sushi, AND falafel could make them all so well. My niece gets very excited about coming here for "pizza slices the size of her head". I always need to come here whenever I'm in Rockland!
"A slice of pizza should look a certain way. There's a bit of variance for and aft but when you verge too far from the original slice of pizza....well that just ain't pizza anymore." Allow me to paint the scene for you: my lovely wife and I were on our way back to her folks after a late-night jaunt to TJ Maxx. Apparently, her sister had tried on a terrific black number that she just HAD to have. As it turned out, their tastes were not completely aligned as we left the store empty-handed and returned to Monsey for a couple of consolation slices. We parked in the rear and entered through the service entrance. I love service entrances - I feel a bit like I'm better than everyone else. We saw a bunch of teenagers sitting in their respective "booths", if you can call them as such, which harkened back to high school memories with the wrestling team and girls who wanted to be seen with lettermen (I asked my mother-in-law if I should capitalize lettermen - she said no). The line for ordering wasn't as long as my dear wife remembered from her days of yesteryear, and it was our turn after a quick perusing of the shoppe's wares. I went in for a "vegetable" slice and the missus chose a regular cheese slice and a spicy fries. I immediately realized how wrong I was for using such a vague term as "vegetable" and asked the strapping young man for clarification. He told me he rang me up for a blizzard, and that I could change it but he sounded a bit harried in his conveyance. I told him no matter and summarily paid the $11 and change. Our pizza was ready in under 3 minutes and my wife, pregnant of 9 months, rose to the occasion and collected our order. After securing our own booth, not unlike the booths occupied by teens the store over, I began chowing down. The dough was a bit soft and so I employed the classic fold-your-slice-in-half technique. Rookie mistake. Obviously, to any innocent bystander, this was my first blizzard slice. Within seconds, oily sauce began pouring forth from every crevice. Allow me to explain the blizzard. Take a pie crust, cover it with mozzarella, diced peppers, onions and tomatoes, then top that with their signature house sauces - both sweet and spicy. The sauce overwhelms the slice. I enjoy a neat slice of pizza and I enjoy a true slice of pizza - the blizzard was neither. A slice of pizza should look a certain way. There's a bit of variance for and aft but when you verge too far from the original slice of pizza....well that just ain't pizza anymore. I summarily wolfed down my slice, the exact way my mother warned me not to for the first 27 years of my life, then got to work on the fries. The slice tasted fine, but it was a nightmare to consume. The fries were quite tasty, within a standard margin of soggy/crispy variance throughout. The missus finished up and then went to the counter for round two - takeaway for the in laws who were watching kid #1 at their home. I went to wait in the car. Within 5 minutes, she shoves her pregnant stomach through the driver's side door (I couldn't locate my license or wallet when we left for TJ Maxx all those hours earlier) with 2 boxes stacked on each other and proceeds to delve into this drawn out story with color photos and diagrams complete with circles and arrows on the back of each one explaining in detail what each one was for illustrative purposes to be used in the event I didn't grasp the gist of the situation. As it turned out, the young man behind the counter who, we'll call Elchanan to enhance the review, and also his name was Elchanan, asked my beautiful wife how I enjoyed my slice. True to form, she told him "it's totally fine, but he doesn't enjoy messy slices." Above and beyond the call of duty for such a station, Elchanan showed his true colors and rose to the occasion. The story transmitted to me went something like, "he quickly said, 'I know which slice he wanted!' And then he threw it in for free!" There's nothing like free pizza. Especially delicious vegetable pizza. But please, I implore you: don't order the blizzard.
The pizza is always amazing and the people working there are always great! It is kinda hidden at the corner in Monsey and is right down the street from where I live so I'm always going there and enjoying their pizza at least 2 to 3 times a week, sometimes even more. They have a lot more than pizza also and that is also really good but the pizza is my favorite!
we lik it here. food is very good and fresh.