Ok, listen up. This place has the best falafel in whole Athens. It's just #1👏👍🥇 As everyday during the week I went to check to different spots, that serve falafel and none of them doesn't even stand close to the taste of Falafelinas. As I live one year in Greece and don't eat meat for 4 years, for me is not easy to find a place to eat, because mostly everywhere in this country you can find only souvlaki. For falafel I was looking long time, I tried it in Arabic, Indian places, but over there falafel is to dry, overfried and they don't put enough things inside. If you try from Falafelinas you can see the difference - the pita is big enough (also there's an option for a wholegrain one), you may ask it spicy (as I like it) or not, tahini tastes just amazing with combination of fresh tomatoes, salad leaves, pickles and quinoa (superfood) and some baked thin fries. As soon as you smell your falafel and taste a first bite, after you will not be able to stop, the taste is covering all the mouth and there's nothing better at this moment of now and here when you're on your own with a quality-prepared food. Also, the owner is a very polite and friendly person. It seems like a family business, that makes a confidence you are getting a food served with love💚 Also, a lovely decorations makes this place special, cozy and atmospheric. The street is not busy and clean, which is a rare found for a central area. Well done, Falafelinas, wish you good luck and success to your business.✌ P.S. My first review 1 month ago👇 Accidentaly we found a very tasty homemade falafelI at Keramikos area. Honestly, I would eat two at once, but me and my boyfriend took 1 more to share for later. Ask for spicy sauce, you will not regret. Also, they have some soups and fish&chips. Btw, vegan friendly place. Good luck and all the best to the this small &...
Read moreReview of Falafelinas – A True Paradise for Falafel Lovers in Athens
Falafelinas is a gem that truly deserves the title of a culinary treasure in Athens. If you've ever dreamed of tasting falafels that leave a lasting impression, this is the place to make that dream come true. These are, without a doubt, the most delicious falafels I’ve ever had in my life – perfectly crispy on the outside, yet wonderfully soft and flavorful on the inside.
The menu offers a variety of dishes centered around falafels – served in fluffy pita bread or as standalone delights. Each option is masterfully crafted, complemented by aromatic sauces and spices that enhance the flavors and give every bite a unique character. Everything is freshly prepared, ensuring that the dishes not only taste heavenly but smell divine as well.
However, Falafelinas isn’t just about the food – it’s the atmosphere that truly captivates. The owners are warm-hearted people who treat every guest like family. Their smiles, kindness, and attention to detail create a welcoming environment that makes you feel like you’re visiting old friends.
Falafelinas is more than just a restaurant; it’s an experience that lingers in your memory. If you’re visiting Athens, this place is an absolute must on your itinerary. The flavors, aromas, and exceptional hospitality make it much more than just a meal – it’s a true journey into the world of culinary bliss. Highly...
Read moreTo Falafelinas we got by pure luck. Being in Athens for just few days we reserved an apartment in the area and on our first evening there, we got to the closest spot and ordered. At first Sotos (who is a real magician when it comes to cooking) brought us some chopped falafel since we were waiting. Upon tasting the first piece my life flashed before my eyes. All these times I've been trying falafels I never enjoyed them, they were to stiff, to tasteless. Sotos's falafels are their's completely opposite. With their silk-like texture that basically melts in mouth, and rich traditional taste that makes one achieve full food euphoria. Apart from the food, Falafelinas is also set apart by the men behind the food himself, as everything he prepares is made with love and passion (making service truly 5/5) making one want to go back there every day (just as we did...
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