The wife and I tried to eat at Betto's last Saturday night and every table was full and the 2 waiters that were working looked DEEP in the weeds. So we decided to walk to Mr. Falafel and give it a shot. Boy did that turn out to be a good thing. I'm not a big falafel guy but I do like Mediterranean food. They've got a pretty varied menu but I was looking for something with chicken breast and maybe some lamb. So I ended up getting a combo plate that comes with 2 skewers and asked for one chicken and one lamb. While we were waiting the owner Art asked if we wanted to try their Hummus. I'm not really a Hummus guy, (Art said this is because I've only eaten crappy store-bought Hummus), but the wife is so she tried it and said that it was indeed very good. Al suggested trying their spicy sauce on the chicken so I took a couple of containers of that home.
Everything was delicious, even the dressing on the green salad that came with the combo plate. The spicy sauce was quite spicy but very good as well. About the only complaint I had was that the chicken was a bit overcooked. But everything was spiced very well. We will definitely come back to Mr. Falafel.
Apparently the family that owns this restaurant also owns Betsy's, Ajay's and Noah's. ...
Read moreThe person at the register didn't acknowledge me so eventually I went up to let him know I had a pone order I was picking up. I asked if the order was ready and the heavy set balled guy sitting down behind the register spoke over me to someone behind me. I then asked if it was ready again after he stopped talking and he said "No why" in a rude sarcastic way. I replied "I asked if it is ready because I ordered it over the phone and expected it to be ready. The person who took my order said it would be ready in 15 minutes." The guy talked over me again and said "Don't expect that, it still has to be cooked." That made no sense to me 20-30 min after taking my phone order. I asked to speak with the owner and he said he was it. He is so rude that I decided to head over to Pita Pita, I can't imagine what this disgusting guy staring into my face, looking to argue with a female would feed the customers, just can't trust it. While walking out I also asked him his name. He said his name is Art, I figure this must be his parents business. This guy is too ignorant to be an owner of anything, but unfortunately he's running down the family business by working there with such a...
Read moreSTOP!!! For falafel :)... Hubby & I had 2 schwarma wraps (caramelized onion with cubed cucumbers and tomatoes, and a duo of sauces, keep the many slices of lamb and beef company in a soft shell of warmth with crispy roasted edges) and added a dozen falafel on the side, we dipped them in 2 types of sauces-creamy tahini and one that will spice up your life! The lady at this cute establishment surrounded by Christmas lighted trees saved us the biggest slice of her Homemade baklava to share (our fav) and the recipe tasted better than mine! I should have gotten some of that almond Roca looking stuff to go... The display case was full of big beautiful bowls of plenty of other colorful dishes, but I couldn't stop looking at the grill! Perfect outside eating for a nice warm day... U have got...
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