This cozy little restaurant located in the heart of the city serves up some of the best falafel I've ever tasted.
First of all, the atmosphere is fantastic. The decor is stylish and modern, with plenty of natural light and a clean, minimalist design. The staff are also incredibly friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in.
Now, onto the star of the show: the falafel. I have to say, I was blown away by the quality of the falafel at Factory Falafel. The falafel balls were perfectly crispy on the outside, while remaining moist and flavorful on the inside. They were also generously sized, making for a truly satisfying meal.
In addition to the falafel, I also tried the hummus, which was smooth and creamy, and the tabbouleh, which was bursting with fresh herbs and vegetables. All in all, the food was absolutely delicious, and I can't wait to come back and try more of the menu.
Overall, I would highly recommend Factory Falafel to anyone looking for a delicious and satisfying meal in Copenhagen. The quality of the food and the warm, welcoming atmosphere make it an experience you won't...
Read moreThe falafels were good! Fun that there are 3 different flavours. We had the big share plate with 12 falafel. It was a good amount of food for 2 to share. You won't be hungry at the end! Good flavours.
The service of the 2 men wasn't amazing for a few reasons. We were the only customers and he just put the food on the counter and got our attention to come get it instead of walking the last few steps to deliver it to us. He didn't give serviettes either and we had to call through to the kitchen to get their attention to ask for them. They also said they had put the 3 toppings on (Almonds, sesame oil and another one) but they had not. Attention to detail was lacking!
Otherwise, nice place...
Read moreI had heard about here and drove a lot to try their felafel, but it was disappointing.
The sandwich was mostly bread and salad. It was a few very small pieces of felafel in it.
Even the dish they served for others had about 5-6 pieces of felafel which netheir for a pita (80dkk) nor a plate (140dkk) matches the quantity.
Felafel itself is the most cheapest food, and being stingy on serving it is very unrespecful to customers.
I paid 220dkk (30 euros) for 2 small sandwiches and cola which is extremely expensive for such junk food.
I don't recommend it if you want felafel. But if you want...
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