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06/01/2026
Lentils, rice, and caramelized onions make MUJADARA simple, hearty, and comforting! 🍚🧅✨
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05/30/2026
To everyone that came out today for the dinner, thank you so much means the world. ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
Thank you to the man and the whole team that cooked and fed over 2000 people today. .ahmed.alameh
Appreciate you all from the bottom of my heart and may we continue to do this work over and over and over again. 🙏❤️🙏elenani
05/29/2026
Smoky eggplant and bold spices define BEITENJAN, rich, comforting, and full of flavor! 🍆🌿✨
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05/28/2026
WE ARE THROWING A FREE COMMUNITY DINNER FOR THE PUBLIC.
This Friday, we gather again.
Join us for a special community dinner, in honor of Hind Rajab.... a 6-year-old Palestinian girl whose story touched hearts across the world.
This night is about more than dinner. It’s about showing up for one another. About community, compassion, conversation, and remembering our shared humanity in a city that can sometimes make us forget it.
Whether you come with friends, family, or alone, there will always be a seat waiting for you at our table.
📍 Ayat Hinds Hall — 941 Amsterdam Ave, NYC
⏰️ 7p.m
🗓️ May 29, 2026
05/12/2026
Smoky shawarma meets crispy pizza in the most unexpected way, PIZZAWARMA is the fusion creation you never saw coming but absolutely needed! 🍕🌯🔥
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05/11/2026
Fresh, vibrant, and full of authentic flavor, MEZZE FILISTINI is the spread that turns any meal into a true cultural feast! 🫒🥙🌿
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05/11/2026
To every student graduating this month, congratulations.
People see the cap and gown, the photos, the celebration. But they don’t see the nights you questioned yourself. The moments you felt behind. The pressure of carrying expectations while still trying to figure out who you even are.
College is a lot like life itself. You enter it young, uncertain, and carrying pieces of yourself you don’t yet understand. Along the way, some people walk with you forever, and some are only meant to teach you a lesson before they disappear. There were semesters that felt light, and others that felt like survival.
And graduation? Graduation is not just relief from exams and deadlines. It’s the feeling of finally coming up for air after holding your breath for years. Like a traveler crossing a desert, exhausted and sunburnt, finally seeing water in the distance. Not because the journey is over, but because they now realize they were always stronger than they thought.
This degree is more than paper. It’s proof that even when life felt heavy, you kept walking.
And through all of it, never forget to be thankful. Because somewhere in the world, someone wishes they could wear that gown. Someone wishes they had the chance to sit in a classroom, to open a textbook, to chase an education instead of worrying about survival. What became normal to you is still someone else’s prayer.
May your next chapter bring you peace, purpose, and people who love you for who you are becoming. And may you never forget that some of the most beautiful beginnings come disguised as endings. 🎓
To the graduating class of 2026,
with respect and admiration,
elenani
05/10/2026
Not merch.
A statement.
Heavyweight oversized shirts designed to be worn by everybody.
“One size fits all” the same way humanity should.
Keffiyeh stitched through the piece.
“All Eyes On Palestine” around the collar.
T-Shirts arriving soon. 🇵🇸
05/09/2026
From neighborhood streets to helping shape moments that will represent NYC to the world.
Honored to be part of co sponsoring the Mayor’s Fund World Cup initiative for New York.
The World Cup is bigger than soccer.
It’s about people.
Culture.
Community.
And showing the world the spirit of New York.
Millions of visitors will step into our city, and as New Yorkers, we know what it means to welcome people with warmth, energy, and pride.
A beautiful reminder that no matter where we come from, this city always finds a way to bring people together under one roof.
Excited for what’s ahead for our city. ⚽️🗽
05/08/2026
Crispy shell and savory filling define KIBBEH, a Middle Eastern classic packed with flavor! 🥙🔥✨
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05/08/2026
How the hell is this racist bigot still a governor?
05/06/2026
Sumac-spiced chicken and flatbread define M’SAKHAN, rich and deeply flavorful! 🍗🫓✨
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05/05/2026
Fresh herbs and bright citrus define TABBOULEH SALAD, light and refreshing! 🥗🌿✨
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05/05/2026
Some messages hit different. This is why we do what we do. Not for approval. Not for noise.
For people. For truth. For something bigger than us.
❤️❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️
05/04/2026
Tender, herby, and perfectly wrapped, WARA DAWALI (GRAPE LEAVES) is a Mediterranean favorite! 🍃✨
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05/01/2026
Start your meal the right way with our delicious HOT APPETIZER MIX! 😋🍖🔥
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04/29/2026
They saw a headline. We see a child’s name representing the millions of children oppressed world wide .
A place named in memory of a 5 year old child killed in a genocide with 350+ bullets and somehow the outrage is directed at the restaurant instead of the loss itself.
"The sheer volume of victimhood is so thick you could choke on it." -Abier khatib
We will keep cooking with dignity.
We will keep honoring memory.
We will keep telling the truth through food.
Endless peace and love,elenani
04/29/2026
They saw a headline. We see a child’s name.
A place named in memory of a 6 year old child killed in genocide, and somehow the outrage is directed at the restaurant instead of the loss itself.
"The sheer volume of victimhood is so thick you could choke on it."
We will keep cooking with dignity.
We will keep honoring memory.
We will keep telling the truth through food.
Ayat Hinds Hall.
04/29/2026
Support your local neighborhood restaurants. ❤️
04/29/2026
Layered flavors and hearty portions define FATTAT JAJ FAMILY PLATTER, built for sharing! 🍽️🔥✨
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Address
274 36th Street
Brooklyn, NY
11232
**Travel Directions to 36th Street, Brooklyn**
**Public Transport:**
1. **Subway:**
- Take the D, N, or R train to 36th Street Station.
- Exit the station and walk east on 36th Street for a few blocks until you reach your destination.
2. **Bus:**
- You can take the B35 or B70 bus routes that stop nearby.
- Check local schedules for exact stops and times.
**Driving/Parking:**
- If you're driving, take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE) and exit at 36th Street.
- There is street parking available in the area, but it may be limited. Be sure to check for any parking regulations or restrictions.
- Alternatively, consider using a nearby parking garage if street parking is full.
Safe travels!
Opening Hours
| Monday |
11am - 10pm |
| Tuesday |
11am - 10pm |
| Wednesday |
11am - 10pm |
| Thursday |
11am - 10pm |
| Friday |
11am - 10pm |
| Saturday |
11am - 10pm |
| Sunday |
11am - 10pm |
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What people say
Ayat.nyc on 36th Street in Brooklyn is a remarkable destination for anyone seeking authentic Middle Eastern cuisine. This vibrant restaurant and catering service stands out not only for its delicious offerings but also for its commitment to community and cultural reflection.
The ambiance at Ayat.nyc is warm and inviting, making it the perfect spot for gatherings with friends and family. The menu features a delightful array of traditional dishes that showcase the rich flavors of Arabian cuisine, ensuring that every visit is a culinary adventure. From savory appetizers to hearty entrees, each dish is crafted with care, using high-quality ingredients that highlight the essence of Middle Eastern cooking.
What truly sets Ayat.nyc apart is its dedication to building connections through food. The restaurant serves as a space where diverse communities can come together to share meals and stories, fostering an environment of unity and understanding. The team behind Ayat.nyc has worked tirelessly to create a welcoming atmosphere that reflects their passion for both their heritage and their craft.
In addition to dining in, Ayat.nyc offers catering services that bring the flavors of the Middle East to your special events. Whether it's a family celebration or a corporate gathering, their expertly prepared dishes are sure to impress guests and leave lasting memories.
With its unique blend of delicious food, community spirit, and cultural significance, Ayat.nyc on 36th Street is more than just a restaurant—it's a celebration of life through culinary artistry.