Excellent Take-away Falafel with Special Yemenite Bread. It is a little hole-in-the wall with tasty falafel. They have a choice to have it in pita, the Yemenite bread (lahooh), or the Israeli flatbread (lafa). I recommend the lahooh; it looks like Ethiopian injira but tastes more like a pancake. The falafel itself is great and you can load it up with all sorts of vegies and sauces (including spicy sauce) and french fries. Heavenly. The lafa was good too and we also tried a fried eggplant wrap, Sabih, instead of the falafel with an added egg that was super delicious. Really friendly people. It was our first meal in town and now was our last as well. Cash only, FYI. Great value for Jerusalem as the wraps are ginormous and cost 20-25 shekels (depending on bread and filling...
Read moreEvery time I walk past this place there’s a number of people around, and the absolute best, most delicious smell wafting out. One day my brother in law insisted i try it. Genuinely it is the best falafel I’ve had! So crispy and full of flavour. Huge line in front of us of maybe 15 people, but they run the place like a military operation and we got served FAST. our food was fresh and hot, literally the falafel was right from the oil to the bag to our hands. Super cheap for such incredible quality. All i can...
Read moreWent here for lunch. Ten people waiting in line. Done with all of them in 4 minutes. That’s what we call fast food! Got a falafel sandwich pitta. 22 nis. Good. Fresh. With fried eggplant and fries. Fries could be better and would get 2 stars from me. Great fast service. Good...
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