On a corner, this falafel house is small but fully formed. the falafel wraps being pretty decent, and I paid €3 for mine.
There are 10 feet of bar-style sitting on one side, with the same length mirrored outside, on the other side of the window, the latter being folded/slid back for business, creating not just plenty of sitting space, but also making the place feel airy and larger than it is. There are regular tables and chairs on the pavement.
The place seems to be used mainly by locals, and the street/neighbourhood is distinctly well heeled, which pushes the owners to uphold high standards.
The service is swift and friendly, and you are not charged extra for sitting down,...
Read moreIf you're a falafel fan or even just falafel curious, this place is a must-visit. The falafel here isn’t just good, it’s perfectly tasty. Each bite delivers that ideal combo: a crispy, golden-brown exterior giving way to a soft, herbaceous, and flavorful center. You can tell these are made fresh, with care and serious attention to flavor. Whether it’s tucked into warm pita, plated with vibrant veggies, or served on its own, the falafel here is seriously next level. Add in generous portions, friendly service, and a chill vibe, and you’ve got a new go-to spot for the best...
Read moreThis little corner shop sells Falafel. Falafel is Syrian/Lebanese, and is essentially a vegan meatball made of chickpeas.
All in all, the taste was as good as you can get with plant based materials, however, one thing that they could've done better is the menu. As a rookie in Falafels, I had to Google every single word on the menu above the staff. Thankfully, what I did get was great, although I figured out I don't like Tabuleh.
All in all worth visiting and trying out.
Did I mention that sitting on the left lets you see the...
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